
Shopping & Dining
Finding What You Need
Corvallis is becoming known throughout the region for its unique shopping and dining opportunities. Corvallis’ pride and joy is a traditional downtown shopping district located in the areas of First through Fourth Streets between Jefferson and Monroe Avenues. The new Riverfront Park running along First Street for nine blocks has become a center for the dining and entertainment industry in Corvallis. The success of this area has spawned a renaissance throughout the entire downtown.
Great shopping can be found throughout the city, from the major locations of Timberhill and Ninth Street, to tucked away neighborhood centers full of unique surprises, and a vibrant downtown. Ninth Street is among our busiest shopping destinations. Here, several of our larger stores, as well as many smaller, locally owned businesses of all descriptions are conveniently located within three miles of each other.
Retail
• Timberhill Shopping Center (corner of Walnut Boulevard and Kings Boulevard).
• Kings Boulevard and Buchanan Avenue.
• Ninth Street
• The eclectic and lively Monroe Avenue by the university.
• Van Buren and 11th Street
• Grant and 29th Street
• South Third Street
• Heritage Mall in nearby Albany
In Corvallis, you can find whatever you’re looking for: clothing, bicycles, home furnishings, tools, toys, books, hobby and craft materials and more. We have one of the largest per capita concentrations of independent jewelers (8) with in-house designers in the country, a concentration of bike specialty shops, a variety of women’s clothing boutiques, unique shoe stores and specialty men’s clothier. These are some of the many things that make the Corvallis retail community stand out.