Where Are Oregon’s 70 “No Kings” Protests Happening on Oct. 18?

Tyler Francke

Oregon City News

Where Are Oregon’s 70 “No Kings” Protests Happening on Oct. 18?

Date: Oct. 18 • Theme: “No thrones. No crowns. No kings.”
Coordinated by The 50501 Movement (50 states, 50 protests, one day), Oregon will host at least 70 rallies in ~65 cities opposing National Guard deployment to Democrat-led cities, immigration crackdowns, and related Trump administration actions. Below is a quick, organized guide to Oregon’s events.


Willamette Valley (Salem, Eugene, Corvallis & Nearby)


Portland Metro & Suburbs

  • Portland — Waterfront Park (Indivisible & 50501)Noon–4 p.m. • Battleship Memorial, 194 Waterfront Park Tr.

  • Portland — Hwy 26 Sylvan Overpass2–4 p.m. • 1850 SW Skyline Blvd.

  • Portland — SE Portland10–11:30 a.m. • SE Steele St. & SE 47th Ave.

  • Gresham (Multnomah East Indivisible)10 a.m.–Noon • City Hall, 1333 NW Eastman Pkwy.

  • SandyNoon–2 p.m. • Hwy 26 & Industrial Way

  • Sherwood — Old Town9 a.m.–Noon • SW First St. & SW Pine St.

  • Sherwood — Pedestrian Bridge (99W & SW Sunset Blvd.)10 a.m.–Noon

  • Hillsboro10 a.m.–Noon • Shute Park (SE 10th Ave. to SE Baseline St.)

  • Lake Oswego10 a.m.–Noon • Kayak Launch, 232 N State St.

  • West Linn10 a.m.–Noon • 22000 Salamo Rd.

  • Damascus10 a.m.–1 p.m. • OR-212 & SE Foster Rd.

  • Tigard10–11:30 a.m. • Universal Plaza, 9100 SW Burnham St.

  • Tualatin10–11:30 a.m. • Durham Rd. & 99W (satellite spots along 99W at Main, SW Walnut, SW McDonald)

  • Estacada11 a.m.–Noon • City Hall, 475 SE Main St. & Hwy 224

  • Oregon CityNoon–2 p.m. • Public Library, 606 John Adams St.

  • Happy ValleyNoon–2 p.m. • 9085 SE Sunnyside Rd. (Clackamas Co.)

  • Wilsonville1–3 p.m. • SW Wilsonville Rd. & Town Center Loop E

  • Milwaukie5:30–7:30 p.m. • Milwaukie Bay Park, 1211 SE McLoughlin Blvd.

  • Canby2–3:30 p.m. • Hwy 99E & SW Berg Pkwy.

  • Beaverton — City Park2–4 p.m. • 12500 SW 4th St.

  • Beaverton — “Banners over Bethany”3–5 p.m. • Bethany Blvd. Hwy 26 overpass

  • Forest Grove4:30–6:30 p.m. • 3034 Pacific Ave.

  • ScappooseNoon–2 p.m. • Totem Pole, 51875 SW Old Portland Rd.

  • Hood River11 a.m.–1 p.m. • Downtown Salmon Fountain, 115 State St.


Oregon Coast (Astoria to Gold Beach)

  • AstoriaNoon–2 p.m. • Astoria Armory, 1636 Exchange St.

  • Seaside11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. • Outlet Mall, 1111 N Roosevelt Dr.

  • Cannon Beach12:30–2 p.m. • Whale Park, 288 N Hemlock St.

  • ManzanitaNoon–2 p.m. • Laneda Ave. & U.S. 101 junction

  • TillamookNoon–2 p.m. • Sue H Elmore Kayak Park, Ivy Ave. & Front St.

  • CloverdaleNoon–2 p.m. • U.S. 101 & Parkway Dr.

  • Lincoln City — Rally & Meals on Wheels FundraiserNoon–3 p.m. • Congregational Church, 2435 NW Oar Pl.

  • Newport1–3 p.m. • City Hall, 169 SW Coast Hwy.

  • Florence — City HallNoon–2 p.m. • 250 U.S. 101

  • Florence — Hwy 126Noon–2 p.m. • 1670 Hwy 126

  • YachatsNoon–2 p.m. • 501 U.S. 101

  • Coos BayNoon–2 p.m. • Boardwalk, 200 S Bayshore Dr.

  • BandonNoon–2 p.m. • U.S. 101 & Hwy 42S

  • Gold Beach (Curry County)Noon–2 p.m. • Circuit Court, 29821 Ellensburg Ave.


Central Oregon (Bend, Sisters, Redmond & More)

  • Madras (Jefferson Co.)2–4 p.m. • 8444 SW Crescent Pl., Terrebonne

  • Redmond10–11:30 a.m. • 732 SW Sixth St.

  • Sisters10–11 a.m. • Wild Stallion corner (U.S. 20 & S Larch St.)

  • Bend2–5 p.m. • Drake Park, 777 NW Riverside Blvd.

  • La PineNoon–2 p.m. • U.S. 97 & First St.

  • PrinevilleNoon–1 p.m. • Pioneer Park, 450 NE Third St.

  • Lakeview10 a.m.–Noon • 513 Center St.

  • Klamath FallsNoon–2 p.m. • S Sixth St. & Washburn Way

  • Jefferson County (alt.)2–4 p.m. • NW Maple St., Madras


Southwest Oregon (Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland)

  • RoseburgNoon–1:30 p.m. • 2460 NW Stewart Pkwy.

  • Elkton11 a.m.–1 p.m. • 14971 Umpqua Hwy.

  • Grants Pass10 a.m.–1 p.m. • 500 NW Sixth St.

  • Ashland10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. • Downtown Plaza, 26 N Main St.

  • Medford11 a.m.–1 p.m. • 1320 E McAndrews Rd.


Eastern Oregon (Heppner to La Grande)

  • Heppner11 a.m.–2 p.m. • City Park (Main & Church)

  • Baker City11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. • Campbell St. & Cherry St.

  • Burns (Harney Co.)Noon–2 p.m. • W A St. & N Broadway Ave.

  • PendletonNoon–2 p.m. • Goad Rd. overpass

  • HermistonNoon–1 p.m. • E Highland Ave. & S Hwy 395

  • La Grande3–4:30 p.m. • Max Square, 1001 Adams Ave.


What to Know Before You Go

  • Safety & Access: Expect peaceful, sign-waving rallies with some high-visibility overpass actions. Follow organizer guidance and local traffic laws.

  • Bring: Weather layers, water, masks/ear protection if near busy roads, and clearly legible signs.

  • Stay Informed: Event times/locations can shift—check local organizer pages the morning of Oct. 18.

With more than 70 Oregon events aligned to the nationwide day of action, participants across the coast, valley, and high desert will add their voices to a single refrain: No thrones. No crowns. No kings.

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