First settled in 1848, the City of Springfield is a vibrant city known for its cozy neighborhoods and family friendly environment. Located just east of Eugene, Lane County's second-largest city has a population of more than 57,000. Its central location next to Interstate 5 and Highway 126 leading to the McKenzie River Valley make it a great recreational destination for residents and visitors alike. 
Ready to see what we mean? Experience a bit of Springfield by taking a downtown walking tour.
Springfield Events Springfield is home to several annual events, including Fiesta Latina and Springfield Holiday Parade. Check out the 284-seat Richard E. Wildish Community Theater for a diverse lineup of concerts, recitals, musicals and more.

Springfield Activities Rich with history, Springfield has plenty to offer those who want a fascinating mix of things both vintage and modern. Visit the Dorris Ranch Living History Farm and experience the nation's oldest operating commercial filbert (hazelnut) orchard. Stop by the Springfield Museum in the downtown shopping district where you'll find the Historic Springfield Interpretive Center and Museum Store.
Springfield Recreation Springfield's proximity to the Willamette River, several lakes and reservoirs, the lush McKenzie River Valley and the majestic Cascade Mountains make it a great gateway to many favorite Oregon activities, including boating, swimming, hiking, swimming and more.

Springfield Lodging & Dining When you visit Springfield, there are several hotels and motels available to fit your needs and budget. Don't forget to check out some of the area's great restaurants while you're here!
Springfeld Housing & Population Thinking about moving to Springfield? Relocating can be a challenging endeavor, so it's always good to know basic facts like housing prices and population. For more information on this community visit the Springfield Chamber of Commerce. Be sure to request your free copy of the Lane County Relocation Guide!
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