- The list below includes 201 free or cheap things to do in or near Forest Grove, Oregon, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Running/Jogging, Movie Theaters, Dog Park and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Thatcher Park Off Leash Dog Park to B St Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Forest Grove and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, Hillsboro, Vancouver and Lake Oswego.
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8777 SW Burnham Street, PO box 230421, Tigard, OR 97281
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The Tigard Area Farmers Market provides a selection of fresh locally grown fruits, vegetables, plants, and flowers to the local community. The market also offers quality foods, crafts, and entertainment.
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6325 NE Abbey Road, Carlton, OR 97111
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The starting point for Equestrian Wine Tours, Jake Price Stables/Grand Oaks Farm offers a scenic and idyllic setting for a Tennessee Walking Horse or carriage ride through the countryside. Custom tours are available.
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Located on a hilltop, Snyder Park features baseball and soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts and trails suitable for walking and biking. The park offers children's playgrounds, picnic facilities, park benches and a water feature for children.
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After receiving extensive landscaping, Murdock Park boasts amenities including a play area with play structures and swings for toddlers and older kids. There is a covered picnic shelter and the picnic tables have disabled access.
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Opened in 1954, Tigard Bowl has now plenty of lanes for everybody to enjoy. Tournaments are organized in here, as well as all sorts of parties. The shop sells bowling equipment.
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A movie theater featuring 11 screens, Regal Tigard 11 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater also provides a concession area with food, drinks and adult beverages.
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Tualatin Indoor Soccer LLC is an indoor soccer facility with field turf for both youth and adult soccer. Tualatin hosts a variety of soccer leagues, offers soccer classes for kids, and is available to host parties and events.
18.4 Miles
Visitors find more than 80 miles of trails in Forest Park, the largest urban forest in the United States. John Charles Olmstead and his brother Frederick Law Olmstead first laid out the park in 1903.
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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.
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Red Hills Lake is a private managed 4-acre lake that is stocked with Kamloop trout, steelhead and rainbow trout. They are open year round by reservation for fly fishermen and six fishermen are allowed on the lake at a time.