- The list below includes 333 free or cheap things to do in or near Tualatin, Oregon, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Mini Golf, Dog Park and Farms & Ranches.
- From Ibach Park to Tualatin Community Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tualatin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Hillsboro.
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Once home to Harley Stevens Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Crawford Stevens, the Stevens-Crawford Museum offers a guided tour of a 1908 craftsman style house. The museum includes a toy collection, furnishings from the period and a working Victrola.
7.9 Miles
Situated on the banks of the Willamette River, Jon Storm Park offers scenic views of the river and of Willamette Falls. The park has a boat dock, a picnic shelter, and public restrooms.
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Despite its unfortunate name, Waterboard Park is a lovely and scenic city park that offers panoramic views of the entire city from its promontory. The park features walking paths and covered picnic shelters.
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Located on the Willamette River, the eNRG Kayaking shop is the gateway to those who want to do paddle sports and other water activities in Willamette River. They also offer guided kayaking tours to Willamette Falls and kayaking classes for beginners.
8.0 Miles
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Willamette Falls
Highway 99E and Interstate 205, Oregon City, OR 97045
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A natural waterfall in Oregon, the Willamette Falls is famous for its horseshoe shape and 1,500-feet drop. Nearby Willamette Falls are several viewpoints which offer scenic views of the falls and the river underneath.
8.0 Miles
Visitors can enjoy live music events, a full menu, and diverse selection of wines, beers, and spirits at Trail's End Saloon. The saloon also hosts other events like weekly Texas Hold'em tournaments.
8.1 Miles
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SW 192nd & SW Farmington Road, Beaverton, OR 97007
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A two-acre canine recreation facility, Hazeldale Dog Park features fenced grass and dirt fields with three sections separating small, medium and large dogs. The park provides a water fountain, benches and dog waste bags.
8.3 Miles
66%
119 votes
1726 Washington St., Oregon City, OR 97045
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The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is an amusing landmark that is built to resemble a wagon train to pay tribute to the prospectors who traveled the great Oregon Trail in the early 1800s.
8.3 Miles
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73 votes
3200 SW Hocken Avenue, Beaverton, OR 97005
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A 16-screen movie theater, Century 16 Cedar Hills displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games and a lobby cafe with food and drinks.
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A Walk on the Wild Side is a rurally located, non-profit exotic animal rescue and preservation establishment. They accept a variety of unwanted animals, providing permanent homes as well as education about responsible animal ownership through yearly public events.