USS Blueback Submarine

Tourist attraction · Willamette River

USS Blueback Submarine

Tourist attraction · Willamette River

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1945 SE Water Ave Suite 300, Portland, OR 97214

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Explore a decommissioned Navy submarine with engaging tours  

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1945 SE Water Ave Suite 300, Portland, OR 97214 Get directions

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1945 SE Water Ave Suite 300, Portland, OR 97214 Get directions

+1 503 797 4000
omsi.edu
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9 Portland Places That Raise More Questions Than Answers

"With the decommissioning of the USS Blueback on October 1, 1990, the last ever diesel-electric submarine of the United States Navy had left the fleet. But rather than being ignominiously scrapped, it instead found its way to the Willamette River, just a mile from downtown Portland. It now provides quite a strange sight for unsuspecting folks walking along the banks of the Willamette River, who might be surprised to see the sleek hull of the Barbel-class submarine. It is berthed at 1945 SE Water Ave., adjacent to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.   The USS Blueback (SS-581) was launched in May, 1959, unknowingly becoming the last ever non-nuclear submarine to join the Navy. During its service, the Blueback took part in various fleet operations, patrolled the waters of Hawaii, and was deployed in the Far East. It earned two battle stars for its service in the Vietnam War. The vessel also made the longest-ever submerged voyage by a diesel-electric submarine, when it traveled 5,340 miles from Yokosuka, Japan, to San Diego. And, shortly before its decommissioning, it made one last star turn in the 1990 movie The Hunt for Red October. That could have been the end of the Blueback. It was struck from the Naval Vessel Register in 1990 and sat in the Pacific Reserve Fleet in Bremerton, Washington, awaiting its fate. Luckily for this retired submarine, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) came calling. In February 1994, the OMSI towed the USS Blueback to Portland. It was moored in the river just outside the main museum building, where it still sits today, serving as both a maritime memorial and an interactive part of the museum. Visitors are welcome to walk inside the dark shell of the 219-foot sub, to explore the radio room, narrow halls, and living spaces full of marvelous artifacts, or look through the periscope and imagine what it might be like to fire a torpedo." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Casey Sharp

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The was the absolute BEST PART of OMSI! Tickets were only 8 bucks and well worth it. It’s a 45+ tour of the submarine. You can see every part of the ship from top to bottom and front to back. Every room will having you thinking of questions to ask and what this sub has seen. It’s incredible piece of equipment everyone should see and specially those that are veterans or military history buffs!

Collin Semb

Google
This is such an incredibly cool and unique experience! Touring a decommissioned submarine is one of the coolest things I've ever gotten to do. The very energetic, knowledge, and engaging hosts will give you an inside look of how this class of submarine worked, life inside an underwater submarine, and so much more. Worth every penny many times over!

Mike

Google
Earl our guide was wonderful at giving us a tour at this retired submarine that is donated to OMSI. He was great at explaining everything since he served in these submarines during his career and was able to get the kids engaged in the tour making it a more memorable experience. One of my top suggestions if you have a few days in the city and it was reasonably priced unlike other museums we’ve visited recently.

Kaitlin B

Google
My family really enjoyed the submarine tour. The tour guide was very knowledgeable as he had actually been on the same type of submarine this is, during his service (just not this specific submarine). Submarines are not something I've really learned about in the past, but I enjoyed the opportunity to learn and tour it here. If you enjoy history, it's worth the tour.

Kevin Hunold

Google
I did this on a bit of a whim and found it more interesting than I thought it would be. Adults will find this more interesting than the kids will, but they might still enjoy it. Hope you don’t have claustrophobia otherwise definitely do not do this. lol

Lennon Garcia

Google
A very cool and informative 45-minute tour! Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about submarines and the USS Blueback's history and crew and he encourages everyone to ask questions so we could get more out of our tour. The booking is only limited to a few people per tour because of the space inside the submarine so be sure to get your tickets way ahead of time! I suggest to include this sub tour during your OMSI visit. They also offer a more in-depth and technical 3-hour tour that are only available to a very limited amount of people and only on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month. Overall this little tour was excellent and informative!

A A

Google
Joh did an amazing job with the tour. We had little kids and he did a fantastic job making jokes with the kiddos and adults. He was very informative, educational and entertaining. I highly recommend doing this !

Chris Sotraidis

Google
Super exciting visit. Super cheap ticket and a personal tour of an incredible machine. Our guide was hilarious and informative and puked out more info in 20 minutes than I could have ever anticipated. If you're in the area this is a must. Great for all ages.
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Larry C.

Yelp
OMG the only thing better than being able to climb aboard this vintage attack sub for less than $10 was the five star quality of the tour! The sub itself was awesome but unlike self-guided ship visits I have been on, this guided tour made the sub come to life! Probably because it's a guided tour you're able to actually visit the cool parts of the sub like the control room and the torpedo room, as well as sit down in the dining booths in the kitchen and hear about their not-bad-at-all menu. So so so worth $10 whether or not you're seeing the rest of the museum. Actually we came just for the sub, after getting sammies at Baker's Mark nearby but that's another story....

Terri K.

Yelp
Great tour of a submarine. I went with my husband and father, all seniors. We enjoyed seeing this historical vessel up close. The tour had about 12 people of different ages and all seemed to enjoy it, particularly the teens who asked some good questions. The guide was young and very knowledgeable.

Amanda G.

Yelp
This tour was awesome. My boyfriend and I booked the sub tour during a visit to OMSI, and it was definitely the highlight of our day and one of the most memorable things from our visit to Portland. We got lucky in that we were the only 2 people who booked our time slot, and therefore we got a private tour (most tours had groups, so just lucky timing on our part). Our tour guide was a volunteer US Navy sub Veteran who was extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and had stories from his own experiences to share. He answered all of our questions and made the tour really fun and engaging. The sub itself was fascinating and intricate. Definitely worth checking out.
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Ryan C.

Yelp
Last diesels subs of the US Navy. My dad served on the Bonefish, one of the three of this type ever built. Nice to be able to access and see what it was like living on such a small vessel.
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Robin S.

Yelp
As an ex-navy submariner, old museum boats naturally draw my interest. During my latest trip over the hill to Portland, on top of my to-do list was visiting the USS Blueback. I was not disappointed. The submarine is in great shape (not a given at other museums featuring navy vessels) and the guided tour was excellent. Mind you, I didn't need a guided tour and was a bit apprehensive when our guide turned out to be a young woman who was clearly not a navy vet. Here again, I was not disappointed. Although she had no personal experience on submarines, she had just as clearly been trained well on the history, workings and life on the Blueback. Her mentors were the volunteer navy sub vets who help maintain the boat and who are to be commended for what they do, both in keeping the Blueback in fine condition and ensuring the tour guides know their stuff. Highly recommended.
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Kim G.

Yelp
Passing the beautiful U.S. Submarine Memorial everyday on my walk, it dawned on me that I've never written a review of this special place of honor and respect. Located on the Eastbank Esplanade in front of OMSI and overlooking the Williamette River where the USS Blueback Submarine is permanently docked, the U.S. Submarine Memorial is dedicated to submarine veterans who are now on "Eternal Patrol." To prominently mark the spot, the propeller (screw) of the Blueback Submarine was removed and placed on the Eastbank Esplanade to permanently commemorate and honor those who gave their life in service. The Secretary of the Navy, John H. Dalton, gave a speech entitled STILL ON PATROL--BUT SILENT NO LONGER at the dedication ceremony of The Blueback Memorial on May 14th, 1994. The gorgeous bronze propeller is absolutely stunning with a gorgeous patina of various shades that changes hues as the light from the sun passes overhead. It is encircled by bricks engraved with names of some of these brave veterans. There is a plaque in front of the propeller that reads: Dedicated to the memory of our shipmates who gave their lives while serving their country in the U.S Submarine Force. These gallant men gave the supreme sacrifice to protect our freedom and the American way of life. Their legacy will continue to live on in future generations. At the entrance to the dock that leads down to the USS Blueback is another marker, a large stone engraved with words of remembrance. These words, cut in stone, are a tribute to all submariners who volunteered to serve their country in the submarine service of the United States of America. Never let it be said of any of us that we forgot our shipmates on eternal patrol. Dedicated by U.S. Submarine Veterans World War II Oregon Chapter May 14, 1994 So as you walk the Eastbank Esplanade, pause to check out this memorial and pay respect to those that served. You can take a tour of the actual submarine, the USS Blueback, for a fee, but the tours are temporarily closed due to Covid.
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Adam S.

Yelp
A lot cooler than I was expecting. We came to fill some time between the Japanese Gardens and the south tram to the hospital for sightseeing. This was the only exhibit at OMSI we went to. I'm a veteran and that's where my interest was as I was in another branch and don't know much about ships or subs. Ample parking around the building. OMSI has a lot of options for other things to do, especially ally if you've got kids. The tour was supposed to be about "25-30 minutes" but our group had questions - which was totally fine and impressed the tour guide and led to a more knowledgeable experience for everyone in the group - so bring your questions. Our tour took just under 45 minutes. They also offer a technical tour in which they go through "every area on board and they get you into all the compartments" so that would have been better - you'll have to look those dates and times up. I was impressed with the tour and knowledge and everywhere we got to go. MUCH more interesting than any tour of battleship or aircraft carrier I've been on! Perhaps because this is a specialized ship that's different than most on how it operates. I'm tall at 6' 8" and couldn't stand up straight for portions of the tour but was surprised at all the places I could stand up straight. It wasn't difficult for me to slouch for the portions I had to, and I'm 40 years old to give reference. There was the slight inclination of claustrophobia but it really wasn't that bad. Anxiety is a mental game, so take some slow deep breaths and remind yourself you're simply floating on the river, tethered to the pier - but if you want to exit, it's only a flight up the stairs and you're out. Some stairs are steep and doorways are short so you will need to crouch and stoop. I'd go back if we didn't live 3 states away.
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Joe G.

Yelp
superb sub tour. great docents. very knowledgeable & informative. must see when in Portland.
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Frances L.

Yelp
Quick informative guided tour. I've been on several submarine tours and although this one can use some modern touches it was a quick crowded walk with history thrown in. If your claustrophobic this one you might want to skip it is a tight walkway and barely room for the group they take inside. Half of us had to listen from the stairs since there wasn't room for us all in the corridor, makes you appreciate the fact you never had to live on one. Worth the visit once wouldn't go again.
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liv i.

Yelp
We didn't have time for all of OMSI but my youngest really wanted to go on a submarine so I booked a tour and it was a lot of fun! The guides were engaging, telling interesting age appropriate stories and sharing fun facts and allowing the kids to touch and participate when possible. I generally just "put up with" these tours because my family enjoys them but I genuinely enjoyed it and found it really interesting.
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Pete M.

Yelp
I was in Portland for a short trip last week. I toured the USS Blueback on a fine day when I took MAX to the OMSI Museum. Our docent, Tony, was outstanding. He knows his stuff; informative, entertaining, as he led our group through this last diesel electric sub from the 1950s. He is a veteran of the sister ship of this sub. Tony was an electrician and served for several years in the '60s. In the OMSI museum, they have you climb through a replica of the sub hatchways. If you can't do this you won't get to see the sub. Makes perfect sense.
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Eddie R.

Yelp
QUICKIE REVIEW Awesome piece of history right here. Great tour experience when available again. PARKING Yes. SERVICE Tour guide that I had was a submarine nerd, which was great. He knew what seemed to be everything and then some. You will be hard pressed doing the tour and not to learn something new. TIP/OTHER THOUGHTS The regular tour is about an hour long; however, they have tech tours that run much longer and in way more depth. The tour is given by a submarine veteran, cannot beat it.
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Meaghan C.

Yelp
Maybe I should write this review under OMSI, but the highlight of the museum was this tour, so that's why I'm giving it a spotlight. Our tour guide was Mike Stephens (could be wrong on 1st name?) and he was FANTASTIC. My mom just cannot stop saying how great the tour was! She actually asked me to write this review, and that's a first. I toured a sub in San Francisco, so I thought I would be doing a bit of a repeat of here, but Stephens has so much knowledge and interest - he proved me wrong! Obvious (??) addition: Don't go if you have claustrophobia or issues with mobility in small spaces.
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Ang L.

Yelp
Great tour! Our guide was so informative and interactive. I was a bit skeptical at first since I didn't know if the kids would be interested in a sub tour. But our guide would talk directly to the kids and kept the information at their level.
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Calvin C.

Yelp
This tour was super informative. My exposure to submarines was largely limited to a paragraph or two in history class, so this experience was super worthwhile. I'm not a history buff, but my buddy is really into war-related history so I went with him. The tour guide we had was lots of fun and extremely knowledgable about the entire unit. The sub is apparently small by modern standards (I wouldn't know...) but just imagining submariners who had to spent months out at sea freaks me out.

Lanny H.

Yelp
Visited here on a Sunday afternoon in Aug 2022 as part of OMSI and bought tickets for the sub tour. Absolutely worth the time and even more interesting if you have or had any interest in military things growing up (books, movies, etc.) They have a standard tour and apparently also periodically have a more in-depth technical tour a few times a month. The guides were extremely knowledgeable, entertaining, and great at answering questions. We could have probably stuck around for hours to listen to stories. It is a fairly tight space though, so be prepared for short, steep steps, going through small doorways with low clearance, etc. If claustrophobic, might be an issue although ventilation was fine. Would absolutely recommend this to kids and adults - I think there is something for everyone here.
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Andy B.

Yelp
(visited September 2014) Great tour of a diesel electric submarine, from the torpedo room to the engine room.
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Sharon Z.

Yelp
Do the tour! All about submarines (and this one in particular) in a hour, our small group was lead by our guide, who's a volunteer and a veteran. He was so very knowledgeable and know every detail about the sub and life on the submarine, he definitely qualifies as one of the best tour guides I've ever had. While walk through the length of the submarine and stopping at appropriate points, you are showered with information that is offered about every detail on the sub, touch when you can, ask when you are curious. There wasn't one question that our tour guide couldn't answer to our satisfaction. What I love most about the tour is that the hard facts about the operation of the sub is offered alongside the soft everyday life events of the crews (and even before they become certified crews), which made it that much more personal and insightful than reading chapters out of history books. Well worth visiting just on its own and a must when visiting the OMSI.
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Vince C.

Yelp
A must-do if you're at OMSI. I wish the 45 minute tour were longer! The guide was an expert and a veteran - and most likely a grandparent, as he was very patient with a rambunctious young boy in the tour group. Go see this marvel of engineering.
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Ashley H.

Yelp
The tour of the USS Blueback was informative and very interesting. This is certainly worth seeing!
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Micheal C.

Yelp
Got super lucky, showed up late and missed out on the first tour of the day but we ended up on a personal tour with just my wife and I. Our tour guide Dave was fantastic with a wealth of knowledge and personal experiences. He was very through and didn't feel like he was reading a script. We both recommend this for anyone into historical and military stuff.