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What To Do in Portland in June 2026

Posted on June 2   |   Updated on June 18
City Cast Portland staff

City Cast Portland staff

cyclists out for a group ride on a leafy street in Portland, Oregon

Out for a ride. (Grace Cohen-Chen / City Cast Portland)

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Your Guide to June 2026 in Portland

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The sun is out. The weather is warm. To remind you of the obvious, a Portland summer is best spent outdoors:

🚲 Go Biking

Bike Summer (also known around town as Pedalpalooza) kicked off last night. And for the next few months there are bike rides on every imaginable theme — including, no doubt, your favorite hobby or interest.

City Cast Portland contributor Alex Frane has a couple picks:

  • 🐈‍⬛ June 17: Cat Ride. It’s the seventh-annual version of this ride. People wear cat paraphernalia, stop along the way to schmooze with kitties, and (yes) bring along their own pets.
  • 🎵 June 20: LCD Soundsystem and Daft Punk Rides. Two classic Pedalpalooza rides meet up for a dance-off.

City Cast Portland will also be co-sponsoring a ride this summer: Come join us for the Sidewalk Joy Ride on June 28, which is a tour of some of the city's most delightful little free libraries filled with puzzles, art, and poetry, instead of books.

🚲 Go Swimming

If you haven’t ever been swimming in the Willamette River, maybe you want some company going for a first dip. Human Access Project holds swim parties at Audrey McCall Beach on Tuesday and Fridays. The first Slashdown of summer is June 26. You don’t even have to actually swim: There’ll be food and music, too.

Plus: As you may have caught in a recent newsletter, there’s a new sculpture in St. Johns. And, on Saturday, June 20, there will be an official block party to reveal Willie the River Dragon to the rest of Portland.

🌲 Enjoy Our Parks

There are, of course, the traditional ways to enjoy parks. You can go for a hike. And we have a couple tips on that:

But summer means a whole range of activities in parks:

Plus, don’t forget to eat some fresh Oregon strawberries! 🍓

Correction: A previous version of this article included the wrong date and link for the Sidewalk Joy Ride. We regret the error.

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