- The list below includes 337 free or cheap things to do in or near Oregon City, Oregon, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Walking Trails.
- From Willamette Falls to Waterboard Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Oregon City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Hillsboro.
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The Yamhill County Museum is a non-profit historical museum that preserves, protects, and shares the history of Yamhill County. The museum features antique tractors and other farming equipment.
26.8 Miles
A paved running and jogging trail, Forest Grove's B St Trail is a loop that stretches 3.76 miles in total. The trail leads through scenic and placid wilderness areas, and is suitable for runners of all levels.
27.0 Miles
Affiliated with Act V Theaters, Forest Theater screens first-run movies with digital video and sound as well as 3D capabilities. The theater offers combo bargains, discounts, and loyalty programs, as well.
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Interstate Highway 84, Corbett, OR 97019
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Named after Simon Benson, a lumber magnate and philanthropist, the Benson State Recreation Area is a lakeside park. Visitors to the park will find several picnic shelters, a disc golf course, and fishing areas.
28.1 Miles
Uniquely made, the Republic of Jam is more than just your usual breakfast jam. They have invented a whole new way of creating jams and artisan fruit preserves to make you concoct festive desert jams in your head.
28.1 Miles
Erratic Rock State Natural Site displays a 90-ton rock that was deposited during an Ice Age flood. The site features views of the Oregon Coast Range a paved trail for hiking and an orchard that provides bird watching opportunities.
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500 N.E.Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR 97128
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The place to get to know about the history of aviation and space travel, the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum displays numerous military and civilian aircraft as well as spacecrafts. Both adults and children will surely have fun exploring the museum.
28.5 Miles
The Willamette Mission State Park is the site of the first mission for Native Americans. The park features 16 miles of trails for hiking, horseback-riding, and biking, picnic areas with walnut and filbert trees, volleyball, horseshoes, softball, soccer, and boating.
29.0 Miles
Schreiner's Iris Gardens has won the Dykes Memorial Medal from the American Iris Society 11 times for the irises that it grows on their 200 acres of land. From May to July, visitors can view 10-acres of the irises free.
29.6 Miles
The Hagg Lake is a park that features several picnic areas, boat launching facilities and 13 mile-long trail that is a favorite venue for runners, hikers and cyclists. The park is also a great place to observe the local flora and fauna particularly the migratory birds.