- 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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Situated in the wilderness, Ibach Nature Park offers visitors a shaded area for hiking and bird watching. The park is filled with native plant life like ferns, and has path that weaves through the 1 acre park.
4.1 Miles
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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Tanner Creek Park, 3456 Parker Road, West Linn, OR 97068
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West Linn Skate Park is known for its large, fast bowls and its huge oververt. The park contains a nice shallow area with a pyramid and many street objects including a four stair, ledges and a rail.
4.2 Miles
Visitors of Brown's Ferry Park can go wildlife viewing near its pond. The park also offers seasonal canoe and kayak rentals for those who wish to get onto the water.
4.2 Miles
A great place to go in the summer to beat the heat, Tanner Creek Park is chock full of amenities including a water play area, basketball court, skate park, shelter, tennis court, restrooms, and more.
4.2 Miles
Providing equipment to take out to the Tualatin River, Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe offers visitors kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and related accessories. The shop offers educational lessons teaching visitors how to use this equipment.
4.3 Miles
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.
4.3 Miles
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.
4.3 Miles
Spanning a total of 10 acres, Burnside Park is a local community park located on the scenic Willamette River. Visitors to the park have access to numerous fishing areas and hiking trails lined with unique wildlife for viewing.
4.4 Miles
Spanning nearly six acres, Hammerle Park features a variety of amenities, including open green space, a baseball field, a covered picnic pavilion, and a playground for kids with play structures and swings.