Tom V.
Yelp
If you're in Eugene and you need something to do that isn't affiliated directly with the university, then give the Cascades Raptor Center a good long look. It's interesting to pretty much all ages, affordable, and just plain fun.
All of the birds/raptors that are housed here are unlikely to be released back to the wild, so they are known as 'ambassadors'. It would be kind of hard for them to go back into the wild after being hand-fed and trained with human interaction. But these avian beauties that are here to stay do put on quite a show.
The exhibits are safe and highly informative. There are eagles with enormous wingspans and falcons capable of reaching speeds in excess of 200 mph. Owls, kestrels, and even a raven are professionally cared for and have their own enclosures. If you're lucky, like we were, then there are periodic interactive demonstrations put on by the handlers, and, of course, the ambassadors. We were fortunate to see a snowy owlet, who still had the cutest fuzz on top of its head, continue on its training path towards learning commands and feeding. The handlers were super knowledgeable and fielded many questions while working with this new raptor, all the while making it entertaining and fun.
Parking can be limited, as there are only a handful of spaces near the center, but the spillover lot has several more spaces. There is a discount for students and other groups, but I think we spent about $30 to have a great time between the three of us. Get outside, enjoy Eugene, and learn a little more about the avian world!