- The list below includes 266 free or cheap things to do in or near Newberg, Oregon, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Camping Site, Parks and Cultural Centers.
- From Hoover Park to Champoeg State Heritage Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Newberg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Hillsboro and Lake Oswego.
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Founded in 1963, Aurora Colony Historical Society the is a group dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of the local area. The society operates a museum with a number of exhibits aimed to educate about local history and heritage.
11.6 Miles
Constructed in 1860 to house oxen who pulled wagons across the Oregon Trail, this historic location is now the home of the Ox Barn Museum, one in a five-building museum complex. Visitors can choose self-guided or guided tours.
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Hosting a number of musical performances ranging from contemporary jazz to bluegrass, Tualatin Commons is a concert venue that provides free concerts to local residents. The venue allows pets on the premises.
11.8 Miles
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.
11.8 Miles
At the Tualatin Community Park, visitors can play on the site's three sports fields and basketball courts, making this a suitable location for a pickup game. The site also contains tennis courts and a skate park.
11.9 Miles
At the Tualatin Dog Park, pet owners can let their dogs off of their leashes in a fenced-in zone. The dog park contains both small dog and large dog zones and metal picnic tables.
12.2 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.
12.3 Miles
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a local wildlife preserve situated along the Tualatin River and provides a natural habitat and sanctuary to a wide range of animal species including herons, otters and beavers as well as a number of rare bird species.
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Situated on approximately 2/3 of an acre, Summerlake Dog Park features double-gated entry with sandy and grassy areas for dogs to play. The park has a water station for dogs as well as sheltered picnic tables.