- The list below includes 294 free or cheap things to do in or near Aurora, Oregon, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Old Aurora Colony Museum to Fir Point Farms, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Aurora and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Oregon City and Hillsboro.
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Sitting on 52-acres of land, the Rosse Posse Elk River Ranch is an elk ranch that includes a small petting zoo that has pygmy goats, miniature donkeys, and Wallaby. The ranch also provides tours of the area.
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Once home to Harley Stevens Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Crawford Stevens, the Stevens-Crawford Museum offers a guided tour of a 1908 craftsman style house. The museum includes a toy collection, furnishings from the period and a working Victrola.
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South Newberg's Herbert Hoover Park features a variety of amenities. The park has a disc golf course with a variety of challenging holes, as well as scenic walking trails and a picnic area.
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Sahallie Illahee Park is a 4 acre neighborhood park whose main feature is a long children's slide that divides the two main areas. The park features playgrounds, basketball courts, and walking trails as well.
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A game and entertainment center in Oregon, Players does not only come with bowling alleys but also pool tables and dart boards. Players is also famous for its pizza and burger thus making it the place for families to hang out.
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Offering water access, Molalla River Corridor is a scenic path with views of the woodlands, wildlife and nature. Activities such as camping, swimming, fishing and white water rafting can also be enjoyed here.
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The McLoughlin House of Oregon City stands as a memorial to the settlement of the area and the great contributions given by Dr. John McLoughlin. The house is now open for guided tours and offers Victorian handcraft demonstrations throughout the month.
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Sitting on a total of .5-acres of land, Palomino Park is an outdoor neighborhood park that includes a playground, a basketball court, and turf areas. The open turf area can be used for picnicking, Frisbee, and soccer games.
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Lined with pine trees, Wilderness Park offers visitors a dirt trail for hiking and mountain biking. The entire park is over 50 acres and is surrounded with native vegetation like ivy and fern.
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With its 79 acres, the Cook Park is the largest in the city and has sports courts and fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, a fishing dock, as well as other amenities. The trails and bike-paths run for approximately 2.5 miles.