![Wagon Train Adventures are in downtown Portland to give free rides and boost tourism.](https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/opb/QILLM5QYTJEVHA5LYDWWU2XX5M.jpg)
Wagon Train Adventures are in downtown Portland to give free rides and boost tourism.
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Oregon is getting its fair share of visitors this summer, but wildfires and smoke have put a dent in an otherwise stellar year.
In response, the state’s tourism agency, Travel Oregon, and the ride-hailing business Lyft are joining forces to offer free covered wagon rides around downtown Portland during the last week of August.
The wagon comes from Wagon Train Adventures out of Pendleton. Brian Cook drives with the help of his two nine-year-old mules, Mary and Jane.
![Covered wagon driver Brian Cook shares his knowledge of mules and the Oregon Trail during the drive.](https://opb-opb-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/v2/MC6KYMLW3JBKPA7HUJEXF5T6XY.jpg?auth=bb8054d20e70b1a70123307f7f1cdac4f32f88eb0eac2ed8a9627a36d8944ce1&width=150)
Covered wagon driver Brian Cook shares his knowledge of mules and the Oregon Trail during the drive.
Kristian Foden-Vencil / OPB
Travel Oregon responded to a loss in tourism revenue by forming a coalition with Visit California and the Washington Tourism Alliance to combat the perception that the West is on fire.
Tourism is a multi-billion dollar industry in Oregon. It employs about 110,000 people.
Free prairie schooner rides are available all week between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., outside the Oregon Historical Society in downtown Portland.
![People take a ride in a covered wagon through downtown Portland.](https://opb-opb-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/v2/VVIKSZVXB5B6RGFJZKIVEDPGQA.jpg?auth=9bfc5b64d5499a9de728cd0df71886483640b621ebf9d69f810bb53aef48193d&width=150)
People take a ride in a covered wagon through downtown Portland.
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