The Oregon Film Trail | SetJetters Partnership

This partnership extends Oregon Film’s film trail initiative to digitize their scene locations and create an interactive experience via the SetJetters App.

SetJetters QR codes have been added to Oregon Film Trail signposts and places of interest (POIs) around Oregon, enabling a quick mobile download of the SetJetters app, helping Oregon tourists quickly find where iconic scenes were filmed.

SetJetters QR codes placed on Oregon Film Trail sign posts

Scan the QR code to download

Open the app and find the exact location for nearby scenes

What does the SetJetters and Oregon Partnership mean?

  • Partner Logo

    Beyond the Frame and POI cards relating to films shot in Oregon, all feature the Oregon Made logo.

  • Oregon Film Trail POI

    Each Oregon Film Trail signpost is digitally represented in the SetJetters app by the OFT Place of Interest icon, making it easily discoverable on the SetJetters map alongside the scene markers in the area.

  • POI Information

    When the Oregon Film Trail POI (place of interest) icon is clicked, it will expand to reveal further information about this point of interest. In this case, it will reflect information on the signs giving local historical facts about the area and the film production shot here.

In SetJetters' partnership with the Astoria Chamber of Commerce and the Oregon Film Museum, each of the 7 locations with QR codes see an average of 50 scans per day.

Download the app for free on Apple & Android

For more information visit Oregon Made Creative Foundation and the Oregon Film Trail

SetJetters recognizes the scene location and the signs on the Oregon Film Trail sit on the ancestral homelands of the Grand Ronde, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla Nimiippu (Nez Perce) people, Kathlamet, Clatsop, Chinook, Siletz, Nehalem, Kalapuya, Tsankupi, Ahantchuyuk, Santiam, Cascades, Cowlitz, Tillamook, Yakina, Takelma, Winefelly, Suislaw, Chelamela, Numu (Northern Paiute), Umatilla, Cayuse, Yoncalla, Cow Creek Umpqua, Mechoopda, Koyom:k’awi (Konkow), Tenino, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and Atfalti people.

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