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Willamette Valley · Oregon

Living in Woodburn, Oregon
(2026 Complete Guide)

Oregon's International City — neighborhoods, home prices, cost of living calculator, pros & cons, and everything you need to decide if Woodburn is your next home.

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What Is Living in Woodburn, Oregon Like?

Woodburn is located in Willamette Valley and is known for its tulip festival and vibrant Latino and Russian communities. With a population of approximately 26000, it offers Oregon living 30 miles from Portland.

Woodburn hosts the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival every spring — transforming 40 acres of farmland into a sea of color and drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors. The city has one of the highest concentrations of Spanish-speaking residents in Oregon, giving it a distinct bicultural identity unique on the Willamette Valley.

Whether you're relocating for work, retiring to Oregon, or simply looking for a change of pace, Woodburn offers a compelling combination of natural beauty, community character, and Oregon lifestyle. Read on for everything you need to know before making the move.

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Woodburn at a Glance

~26000
Population
$38,000
Min. income to rent comfortably
$56,000
Min. income to buy a home
82°F
Avg. summer high
144
Sunny days per year
30 mi
From Portland
Spring
Tulip Festival
Premium
Outlets

How Much Do You Need to Live in Woodburn?

Use this calculator to find out exactly how much income your family needs to live comfortably in Woodburn, Oregon — whether renting or buying. Then compare with nearby cities.

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Woodburn Neighborhoods

Woodburn has several distinct neighborhoods — each with its own character and appeal. Here's a breakdown to help you narrow down where to focus your home search.

🌷 Downtown Woodburn

A genuinely multicultural downtown — Spanish-language businesses Russian Old Believers bakeries and a cultural mix found nowhere else in Oregon.

🌳 Legion Park Area

Established residential near Legion Park — well-maintained homes and easy access to downtown and the outlet mall.

🌿 Boones Ferry Area

Rural residential fringe along the Willamette River with farm views and agricultural character.

🏡 Settlemier Park

Quiet established neighborhood near Settlemier Park — mature landscaping and traditional residential character.

🌾 Mt. Angel Highway Corridor

Rural residential connecting Woodburn to the Willamette Valley farm country — tulip farms and agricultural views.

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Pros & Cons of Living in Woodburn

Every city has trade-offs. Here's an honest look at what residents love — and what they'd warn you about — before moving to Woodburn.

✅ Pros of Living in Woodburn

  • Oregon's most genuinely multicultural mid-size city
  • Woodburn Tulip Fest — one of Oregon's top spring events
  • Woodburn Premium Outlets — major regional shopping destination
  • Very affordable — one of the Valley's best values
  • 30 miles to Portland
  • Strong agricultural community and local food culture

⚠️ Cons of Living in Woodburn

  • Some areas have higher crime rates than state average
  • Car dependent
  • Limited entertainment and cultural amenities beyond the cultural communities
  • Some downtown areas need reinvestment
  • Limited local job market
Woodburn Oregon tulip farm
Woodburn Oregon tulip farm

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Schools in Woodburn, Oregon

Families moving to Woodburn will find quality public school options through the Woodburn School District. The district serves K–12 students across Woodburn and surrounding communities.

🎓 School District

Woodburn School District
Ranked #67 in Oregon (Niche 2026) with a Niche grade of C+. View on Niche →

🏆 Graduation Rate

The 4-year high school graduation rate for Woodburn School District is approximately 79% — compared to Oregon's statewide average of ~80%.

📚 Higher Education

Portland (30 mi) offers additional college and university options for students continuing beyond high school.

🌐 Online Learning

Oregon State University Ecampus and University of Oregon Online offer fully accredited online degrees for remote learners statewide.

Job Market in Woodburn, Oregon

Woodburn's economy reflects the character of Willamette Valley — here's a look at the key industries and employers that define the local job market.

🌷 Tulip & Flower Farming

Woodburn is Oregon's tulip capital — Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm and dozens of nurseries, berry farms, and Christmas tree operations provide significant seasonal agricultural employment.

🛍️ Woodburn Premium Outlets

Oregon's largest outlet mall is a regional retail destination drawing shoppers from Portland to California — retail is a defining employment sector.

🌾 Agriculture & Food Processing

Marion County's agricultural powerhouse — strawberries, cherries, hops, and vegetables — with processing plants like Norpac Foods providing food industry employment.

🏥 Healthcare

Legacy Silverton Medical Center (nearby) and Woodburn Community Health Center serve the healthcare needs of the diverse community.

🌐 Hispanic Business Community

Woodburn has one of Oregon's largest Hispanic communities — Spanish-language businesses, services, and restaurants are a vibrant part of the local economy.

🏭 Manufacturing & Logistics

I-5 corridor access supports logistics, distribution, and manufacturing employment in the greater Woodburn industrial area.

Distances from Woodburn

Here's how far Woodburn is from key Oregon cities — helpful context whether you're commuting for work or planning weekend trips.

Portland
30 mi
by car
Salem
20 mi
by car
Eugene
70 mi
by car
Newberg
20 mi
by car
Silverton
15 mi
by car

Things to Do in Woodburn, Oregon

Woodburn offers a variety of activities and attractions for residents and visitors alike. Here's a taste of what you'll find:

  • Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival (spring)
  • Woodburn Premium Outlets
  • Champoeg State Heritage Area
  • Mt. Angel Oktoberfest (fall)
  • Silver Falls State Park
  • Willamette Valley wine tasting
  • Willamette Mission State Park
  • Woodburn Drag Strip
  • Molalla River State Park
  • Explore Old Town Woodburn

FAQs About Moving to Woodburn, Oregon

What is Woodburn Oregon known for?

Woodburn is known for three things: the Woodburn Tulip Festival (one of Oregon's most spectacular spring events with fields of blooming tulips)

Woodburn Premium Outlets (a major regional destination)

and its extraordinary cultural diversity — with large established Latino and Russian Old Believer communities making it the most genuinely multicultural mid-size city in Oregon.

What are home prices like in Woodburn Oregon?

Woodburn is one of the most affordable Willamette Valley cities. Homes typically range from $330000–$490000.

Is Woodburn Oregon a good place to live?

For buyers who value cultural diversity affordability and a genuine community — yes. The tulip festival alone is spectacular. Research neighborhoods as quality varies significantly within the city.

How do I get a mortgage for a home in Woodburn, Oregon?

The first step is always getting pre-approved. Todd Davidson (Executive Loan Officer, Rocket Mortgage, NMLS #2003696) specializes in Oregon home buyers with a current offer of lender-paid 1% rate reduction in Year 1 on purchase loans — potentially saving up to $500/month.

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Cities Near Woodburn, Oregon

Exploring other Oregon cities? Here are communities near Woodburn — each with its own character and lifestyle. Click to explore any of them.

Ready to Make Woodburn Home?

Whether you're buying your first home, relocating from out of state, or retiring to Oregon — Todd Davidson will walk you through every step of the mortgage process and make it easy.

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