- TripBuzz found 37 things to do with kids in or near Amboy, Washington, including 32 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Vancouver, Portland and Troutdale.
- From Coldwater Lake to Saddle Dam / Yale Lake, the Amboy area offers 82 different types of family activities, including: Lake, Visitor Centers, Hiking Trails and History Museums.
- Located in Southwestern Washington, Amboy is home to Mount St. Helens National Historic Monument. A short drive from Vancouver, this small town is also home to a few commuters. Other attractions in this rural community include the Clark County Historical Museum and Coldwater Lake, a great place for swimming, picnicking or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll.
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200 River View Drive, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Always Catchin' Fishing Charters LLC specializes in salmon and sturgeon fishing in the rivers of Oregon. The guided fishing tours run from spring until fall in the Willamette, Columbia and John Day rivers.
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With views of the Columbia River, Dry Creek Falls Hike is an 8.6 mile trail that leads visitors through forests and a creek. At the end of the hike there is a waterfall for visitors to take pictures at.
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As the family farm of TLC'S Little People Big World, Roloff Farms is open to the public for private tours. During the pumpkin season, the farm hosts activities like wagon tours, pony rides, face painting, and more.
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An expansive network of trails for hiking and biking, the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail
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1 NW Portage Road, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Cascade Locks Historical Museum is a historic house in Cascade Locks Marine Park that features photographs and artifacts on the history of the Columbia River Gorge. The Oregon Pony Locomotive is also on display at the museum.
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Moody Road, Mt Hood National Forest, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Eagle Creek Trail is a forest recreational area with many activities to do such as hiking, camping, fishing, bicycling, horse riding, nature viewing, picnicking, scenic driving, outdoor learning, and water activities. This is the place if you enjoy time outdoors alone or in a group.
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Oaks Amusement Park originally opened in 1905 as a way to celebrate the Lewis and Clark World Expo. It currently features a variety of carnival style rides, go karts, miniature golf, carnival games, arcade games, and an area where visitors can pan for gold and gems.
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The debris from the famous 1980 volcano explosion of Mount St. Helens is just below the overlook cliff where the Johnston Ridge Observatory is poised. Several films, ranger talks, maps, a small food cart, and souvenir shop are available on site.
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Hwy. 504, milepost 5, Castle Rock, WA
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Open seven days a week during the summer, the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center at Seaquest/Silver Lake is the original center built in 1993. The displays focus mostly on the history of the mountain and area.
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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.