- The list below includes 339 free or cheap things to do in or near Lake Oswego, Oregon, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Running/Jogging and Family Fun Center.
- From George Rogers Park to Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lake Oswego and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Oregon City.
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Keizer Rapids Park is a 120-acre recreational park that includes a disc golf course, an amphitheater that can seat up to 400 people, and 16 picnic tables. The area also has a sand volleyball court.
34.8 Miles
Young At Art provides a wide variety of activities for children. They offer painting on canvas and a race car, a play dough station, drawing area, pre-planned crafts, beads, fabrics, sensory tubs, regular craft supplies and a sand table,
34.8 Miles
An outfitter and fishing guide service, Anderson's Outdoors leads river trips and fishing trips along Oregon's interior rivers. Visitors can fish for salmon or steelhead, and the tours are suitable for veteran fishermen or for newcomers.
34.9 Miles
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12 votes
1865 Bill Frey Dr NE, Salem, OR 97301
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At Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, visitors can take advantage of amenities like a rock climbing wall, indoor pool, and fitness center. The aquatics facility features a three story, lighthouse themed water slide with a zero entry water playground.
35.0 Miles
The Keizer Rotary Ampitheater is an open air venue that presents all things artistic, from local bands, to Shakespeare, to specialty fairs. No outside food or drink is allowed and no pets, please.
35.3 Miles
The Table Rock Wilderness area protects 5,500 acres of dense forest. The area features a wide array of plant species and is most visited for its various walking and hiking trails.
35.3 Miles
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25 votes
3500 River Road North, Keizer, OR 97303
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Activities like pool and bowling (glow in the dark on select days) are what to enjoy at Town and Country Bowling Lanes. Food and drink with a full service restaurant can accommodate as well as space for groups and large parties.
35.4 Miles
At North Clark Historical Museum, visitors can browse displays filled with historical artifacts like bear traps, Native American baskets, and Victorian clothing. The museum hosts an annual quilt show where members of the community display a range of colorful quilts.
35.5 Miles
Amboy Territorial Days Park offers play areas, a large pavilion and kitchen facilities. The park also offers two buildings and a stage that is available to be reserved by local groups and organizations.
35.8 Miles
Mirror Lake Trail is a popular nature loop trail which provides access to the Mirror Lake and the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness area. With multiple elevation changes, the trail offers a scenic hike coupled with beautiful views of Mount Hood.