- 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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27.1 Miles
95%
22 votes
State Highway 30, Troutdale, OR 97060
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Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area is favorited by locals and tourists alike for its lush, green natural beauty and roaring cascading waterfall. The area features a scenic hiking trail that leads to the best waterfall viewing location.
27.2 Miles
The Keizer Rotary Ampitheater is an open air venue that presents all things artistic, from local bands, to Shakespeare, to specialty fairs. No outside food or drink is allowed and no pets, please.
27.3 Miles
Young At Art provides a wide variety of activities for children. They offer painting on canvas and a race car, a play dough station, drawing area, pre-planned crafts, beads, fabrics, sensory tubs, regular craft supplies and a sand table,
27.5 Miles
With a more subtle flow than any other falls in the region, the Wahkeena Falls has a total height of 242 feet, while the tallest drop is of 180 feet.
27.5 Miles
92%
12 votes
1865 Bill Frey Dr NE, Salem, OR 97301
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At Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, visitors can take advantage of amenities like a rock climbing wall, indoor pool, and fitness center. The aquatics facility features a three story, lighthouse themed water slide with a zero entry water playground.
27.8 Miles
Spanning 10-acres of land, the Jonsrud Viewpoint is a leisure destination that has views of Mt. Hood and the Sandy River Valley. The trail that leads to the viewpoint has informational signs about the Oregon Trail.
27.8 Miles
36%
25 votes
3500 River Road North, Keizer, OR 97303
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Activities like pool and bowling (glow in the dark on select days) are what to enjoy at Town and Country Bowling Lanes. Food and drink with a full service restaurant can accommodate as well as space for groups and large parties.
27.8 Miles
Home of the Sandy Mountain Festival, Meinig Park offers young guests the chance to enjoy themselves on its playground structures. The park also contains picnic tables for those who wish to visit the part as a family.
28.2 Miles
Owned by an instructor with over four decades of fly-fishing experience, Ron Lauzon's Fly Fishing School teaches individuals of all skill levels the art of fly-fishing. Private, group, or corporate classes are offered and all are instructed by Ron Lauzon.
28.2 Miles
Sandy Historical Society Inc. is an 8,500 sq ft museum that contains information on local history and a historical display of the logging industry from the mid 1800s among other displays. There is also a gift shop inside.