- TripBuzz found 307 things to do with kids in or near Beaverton, Oregon, including 290 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Hillsboro.
- From Sunset Lanes to Wunderland, the Beaverton area offers 86 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Parks and Rock Climbing.
- Located seven miles to the west of Portland, Beaverton has a population of under 90,000. The home of the world headquarters of famous athletic gear corporation, Nike Inc., the city is also part of the Silicon Forest. The Atfalati, a Native American tribe, had settled the area before its population shrunk during the 18thand 19thcenturies.
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Sitting on a 14-acres of land, Cedar Island Park is an outdoor park that is located on an island and requires a boat ride to gain access. The park supports activities such as fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
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An excellent source for healthy food products, Bob's Red Mill Tour offers day trips within their traditional stone-milling facility that makes organic and gluten-free products. A nice way to end the tour is to go to their shop or restaurant so that you can sample their healthy menu.
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One of the largest outdoor recreation sites in the area is the Mary S. Young Park which spans 128 acres. The forested area has an off-leash dog area, numerous trails, sports fields, children's play areas, and a shelter that can be reserved.
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Highway 43, 19900 Willamette Drive, West Linn, OR 97068
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At Mary S Young Dog Park, visitors can bring their dogs to frolic and play with other dogs. The park is off-leash and doesn't have a gate, providing an open area for dogs to run in.
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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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This 40 foot wide, earthen landscaped foot bridge crosses over SR14 and reconnects Vancouver's Columbia River waterfront with historic Fort Vancouver. On one side is modern civilization on the other the oldest apple tree known to the area.
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Connects Portland and Vancouver via Interstate 5, Vancouver, WA 98660
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Known as Interstate Bridge, this construction is actually part of Interstate-5 and connects Portland, Oregon with Vancouver, Washington. There are actually two structures that compose the bridge with one carrying traffic north while the other goes south.
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With NWfish, visitors can explore the region's waterways to fish for salmon, steelhead, crab, and sturgeon. The guides are knowledgeable about the prime fishing spots on the Yaquina River, Nehalem River, and Willamette River.
11.5 Miles
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86 votes
1801 SE Columbia River Dr, Vancouver, WA 98661
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Connecting Marine Park and Esther Short Park, Waterfront Renaissance Trail is a five mile trail running along the Columbia River. The trail can be used for walking, biking and skating and provides access to picnic spots, restaurants and shops.
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Spanning nineteen acres along the banks of the Tualatin River is Fields Bridge Park. The park offers a scenic community garden, children's playground, playing fields, a basketball court and winding walking trails.