Drive-In Theaters in Oregon
Discover 4 active drive-in theaters in Oregon spanning 4 cities. Browse showtimes, FM frequencies, admission prices, and visitor reviews — everything you need to plan your next night out under the stars.

99W Drive-In
Newberg, Oregon
1 Screen · 96.5 FM · Snack Bar
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Cornelius Drive-In
Cornelius, Oregon
1 Screen · Snack Bar
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La Grande Drive-In
La Grande, Oregon
1 Screen · 103.7 FM · Snack Bar
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M&F Drive-In
Milton-Freewater, Oregon
1 Screen · Snack Bar
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Planning Your Visit to a Oregon Drive-In
Arrive Early
Gates typically open 1–2 hours before showtime. Arrive early for the best center spot, especially on busy weekend nights.
Tune Your FM
Sound is broadcast over FM radio — Oregon drive-ins use frequencies from 96.5 FM to 103.7 FM. The exact frequency is listed on each theater's page.
Support the Snack Bar
Concession sales keep drive-ins running. Grab popcorn and treats — most theaters allow outside food too.
Check the Season
3 of Oregon's 4 drive-ins are seasonal (spring–fall) and 1 run year-round. Verify hours for 2026 before heading out.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many drive-in movie theaters are in Oregon?
- There are currently 4 active drive-in theaters in Oregon listed on DriveInGuide, spread across 4 cities. Some may operate seasonally, so check individual theater pages for 2026 showtimes.
- Are drive-in theaters in Oregon open year-round?
- 3 of Oregon's 4 drive-ins are seasonal (typically spring through fall), while 1 operates year-round. Check individual theater pages for current 2026 schedules.
- How much does it cost to go to a drive-in theater in Oregon?
- Adult admission at Oregon drive-ins ranges from $8.75–$12, with children's tickets from $3–$9. Kids under 5 are often free, and double-feature nights add extra value. Check individual theater pages for current 2026 pricing.
- What FM frequency do Oregon drive-ins use?
- Each Oregon drive-in has its own FM frequency. Theaters in the state use frequencies ranging from 96.5 FM to 103.7 FM. The exact frequency is listed on each theater's page — tune in before the movie starts.
- Can I bring my own food to a drive-in in Oregon?
- Most Oregon drive-ins prefer that guests purchase from their concession stand — snack bar revenue is a primary source of income for these theaters. Check each listing for the specific outside food policy.
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