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The Most Underrated Small Town in Oregon That Locals Are Trying to Keep Secret

Willim Zimmerman
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OREGON - If you ask someone where to go for a mountain getaway in Oregon, the answer is almost always: Bend. And yes, Bend is fun. But it has also become the Aspen of the Pacific Northwest—million-dollar condos, impossible dinner reservations, and trails so crowded you have to dodge mountain bikers every 30 seconds. It’s no longer an escape; it’s a scene.


The Most Underrated Small Town in Oregon
The Most Underrated Small Town in Oregon

But there is another version of Oregon—a place so dramatic and rugged that locals call it "The Switzerland of America." It is far, it is quiet, and the mountains here actually look bigger than the ones in Central Oregon. Skip the roundabouts and crowds of Bend. This year, drive east to the end of the road: Joseph.

Main Street in Joseph offers art galleries and silence, sitting directly at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains.



The "Anti-Tourist Trap": Joseph, OR

Population: ~1,100 Vibe: Cowboy culture meets high-end art in the Alps.

While Bend feels like a transplanted California suburb, Joseph feels like the frontier. Sitting in the far northeast corner of the state, it is nestled at the base of the Wallowa Mountains. These aren't the rolling volcanic mounds of the Cascades; these are jagged, granite peaks that shoot 5,000 feet straight up from the valley floor.



The town itself is a miracle of Main Street charm. It’s famous for its life-size bronze sculptures that line the sidewalks (the local foundries are world-renowned), giving the town a sophisticated artistic soul that belies its tiny size.

Why Locals Go Here Instead

The barrier to entry is distance—it's a 5-6 hour drive from Portland—which acts as a perfect filter. The only people here are the ones who really want to be.

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Joseph offers a high-end aesthetic without the "resort tax."

The Local Secret

Most tourists stick to the lake or the town. But the real magic happens if you drive 45 minutes north to the Zumwalt Prairie. It is one of the largest remaining grasslands of its kind on Earth. It looks like the African Savannah, but with hawks and elk instead of lions. Standing in the middle of that golden ocean of grass with the jagged mountains in the distance is a spiritual experience that Bend simply cannot match.



The Bottom Line: If you want breweries and crowds, go to Bend. If you want to see what Oregon looks like when it shows off, go to Joseph.