- The list below includes 307 free or cheap things to do in or near Sherwood, Oregon, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Farms & Ranches, Walking Trails and Playgrounds.
- From Magness Memorial Tree Farm to Al's Garden Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sherwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Vancouver and Hillsboro.
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Bella Vista Park is an 8.1 acre city park populated by large green fields and sparsely wooded areas. Attractions include a half-court basketball court, a playground, picnic areas, and walking paths.
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Located in urban Vancouver, Esther Short Park is the backdrop for many family friendly events. The park features festivals, live music, and a farmer’s market, as well as a fountain open to children and a historic theatre house.
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Stoller Farms is a local business that sells flowers as well as locally grown plants such as hanging baskets, potted plants, and bedding plants. The company is open from Monday until Saturday.
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Molalla's Splat Action is the largest continually operating paintball field in the state of Oregon. The facility offers tournaments of various kinds as well as a variety of special events throughout the year.
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The Gresham Main City Park offers plenty of activities for the kids, including a skate park and two play areas for children ranging from toddlers to pre-teens. It's a great spot for letting kids play outside.
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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.
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Leverich Park is a 33-acre park located along Burnt Bridge Creek in Vancouver. The scenic park offers picnic shelters, a disc-golf course, plenty of wide open space for outdoor games and sports, hiking trails and more.
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The Gresham Pioneer Museum is a small museum focused on preserving the history of Gresham and surrounding areas. The museum maintains several exhibits such as those on the founding of Gresham, the first residents of Gresham, and the Columbia River.
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Founded in 1976, the Gresham History Museum showcases artifacts that represent Gresham's history, as well as photos, archives, and exhibits for visitors of all ages. Various special events are also planned throughout the year.
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An equestrian facility, Parkman Paints offers boarding services for horses as well as a variety of other horse-related services. The facility also offers riding lessons for students of all ages and ability levels.