- 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 Lake Twin Cinema is a movie theater and cafe that features two auditoriums to show movies in and to support live performances. The venue offers outside seating, an outdoor fireplace, and private balconies.
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Featuring over 80 vendors a week, the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market is popular with both locals and tourists. The farmers market is a European style market and features an array of the regions best agricultural products including produce, meats, cheeses, plants and nuts.
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Resuming service in 2014, the Willamette Shore Trolley is a vintage trolley service that offers scenic tours and streetcar service along the shores of the Willamette River. The trolley passes many historic and scenic locations.
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Situated along Lakewood Bay, Millennium Plaza Park provides views of the bay and is home to concerts and festivals. The park features a plaza, an open fireplace and a pergola as well as grassy areas with trees.
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Impact Action Sports is a paintball range and equipment vendor with over 3 acres of tournament, scenario and recreational fields including a speedball course. They also rent out equipment and their fields for parties and events.
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Foothills Park is a riverfront park that spans 9 acres on the Willamette River. The park features a large grass amphitheater, a picnic pavilion, walking trails, a pier lookout, and a boating dock.
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At a little over half an acre, Rossman Park offers the community a space for outdoor activities like picnics, soccer, and more. The park has a separate playground for children ages 5 and under.
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A primary downtown recreation area of the city is George Rogers Park. Spread over 26 acres, the community park features a soccer field, memorial garden area, access to the Willamette River, children's playground, and two outdoor tennis courts.
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Constructed in 1920, the Oswego Heritage House is a historic building that is home to the Oswego Heritage Council. The house is filled with exhibits and information that educate about the history of the local area.
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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.