- The list below includes 214 free or cheap things to do in or near Molalla, Oregon, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Parks, Bowling and Playgrounds.
- From Molalla Train Park to Molalla River Corridor, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Molalla and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Oregon City, Lake Oswego and Sherwood.
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17023 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie, OR 97267
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Arrivederci Wine and Jazz Bar is an Italian restaurant and wine bar with live jazz on many nights, especially on the weekend. They have wine tastings, happy hours, and two different menus for dinner and late night.
17.7 Miles
With seven acres to explore, River Run Park offers visitors a dirt trail for mountain biking and hiking. The trail is surrounded by trees from a natural wilderness, with views of a river in the distance.
17.7 Miles
The Atfalati Park contains two playgrounds, basketball courts, tennis courts, and sports fields. The park offers special event permits for those who wish to host a larger event in the park.
17.9 Miles
The Hazelia Field Dog Park is a recreational park for dogs that has two separate off-leash areas to separate shy dogs and social dogs. The social area has a grassy field to play fetch on.
17.9 Miles
A pristine wooded area that spans 17 acres, Bryant Woods Nature Park features a network of soft surface hiking and biking trails. The area is good for both bird watching and wildlife viewing.
17.9 Miles
Luscher Farm is an organic farm that is home to a variety of sustainable farming programs such as the Friends of Luscher Farm. The farm is open to the public free of charge from dawn until dusk.
18.0 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.
18.0 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.
18.0 Miles
Not only does Ibach Park contain a playground for children, but the structures are interactive, meaning visitor's children can learn about the Native American and pioneer eras of the Tualatin area. The site also contains a teen play area.
18.3 Miles
The Westridge Park is a 2.2 acre community park that is connected to the Westridge Elementary School's soccer and football field offering play equipment with a bridge, two slides, teeter-totter, swings, infant swings, and a volleyball area.