- The list below includes 334 free or cheap things to do in or near Tigard, Oregon, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Pubs, Parks and Bowling.
- From Cook Park to Metzger Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tigard and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Hillsboro.
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The Pittock Mansion has been a Portland landmark since it was built in 1914 for Henry and Georgina Pittock. Visitors can tour the mansion and the 46 acres that surround it.
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Situated on 1.68 acres, Benski Park's main attraction is an open turf field suitable for picnics, sports and other recreational activities. The park also offers a half basketball court, a children's playground, picnic tables and a number of trees.
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The Oneonta Gorge is a mossy chasm that is so narrow that the Oneonta Creek is able to completely fill it from wall to wall. Hiking and photography are the two most common activities around this natural landmark.
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The Portland Japanese Garden is 5.5-acres. The garden has five parts; The Strolling Path Garden featuring a 100-year five-tiered pagoda lantern; the natural garden with water features; the sand and stone garden like a Japanese rock garden; Fiat garden featuring evergreens and azaleas; and the tea garden featuri…
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The Milwaukie Museum is housed is what was formerly the George Wise family farmhouse which was built in 1865. In addition to displays that present the history of the local region, there is a preserved horse-drawn streetcar from 1872.
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Sitting on a total of .5-acres of land, Palomino Park is an outdoor neighborhood park that includes a playground, a basketball court, and turf areas. The open turf area can be used for picnicking, Frisbee, and soccer games.
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Canyon Creek Park includes a 1.41-acre area of developed land and 6.87 acres of natural area where deer and other wildlife reside. There are trails, picnic shelters and tables, benches, a pedestrian path and restrooms.
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Founded in 1892 and housed in a former Masonic Temple, Portland Art Museum features over 40 000 works spanning from European Impressionism through to the present day. Guided tours introduce visitors to the collection.
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Ardenwald Park is a neighborhood park that provides a number of different amenities to its visitors. Visitors to the park commonly enjoy playing on the playground or having a picnic under the covered shelter.
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The International Rose Test Garden is one of 24 gardens designated as a test garden by the All-America Rose Selections, and one of six test gardens for miniature roses recognized by the American Rose Society. The garden is the oldest public garden of its kind in the United States.