- 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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The Oregon City Swimming Pool is a lifeguarded public swimming pool that provides swimming lessons to toddlers and children. The pool features a slide, restrooms, changing rooms, and lap lanes.
13.4 Miles
Comprised of approximately 7 acres, Boones Ferry Park is located in Wilsonville, Oklahoma on the Willamette River. Formerly the home of the operator of the Boones Ferry, the historic Tauchman House rests among the heavy tree cover in the park.
13.5 Miles
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31195 Southwest Ladd Road, Sherwood, OR 97140
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Spend a day in the woods by visiting the educational and breathtakingly beautiful Magness Memorial Tree Farm. The farm features various natural areas that allow visitors to compare forest management techniques, a picnic shelter, hiking trails, fields and a rustic cabins for overnight youth campers.
13.5 Miles
This shallow 15 foot lake accommodates kayaking, canoeing, swimming, rowing and windsurfing, while the 2.5 mile long park has bird watching of water fowl and mated pairs of bald eagles, sane volleyball and picnicking. It connects to Frenchman's Bar Park.
13.7 Miles
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Bald Peak Road at Holly Hill Road, Hillsboro, OR 97123
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Surrounded by busy nightlife and the fast-paced city is the quiet and serene Bald Peak State Park. Locals and visitors take refuge in the parks peaceful surroundings, enjoying the areas walking trails, picnic areas and stunning views.
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The first provisional government was formed on May 2, 1843, on the site that is now known as the Champoeg State Heritage Park. Visitors to the park can also tour the 1863 Butteville Store, the oldest continually operating business in Oregon, camp, picnic and fish.
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NE Ross St & NE 15th Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98663
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A large open space, Ross Off-Leash Dog Recreation Area is divided into sections for both small and large dogs. Completely fenced in, the park is safe and offers several amenities including a doggie water fountain and waste bags for convenience.
13.9 Miles
A regional park, Frenchman’s Bar Park spans 120 scenic acres along the banks of the Columbia River. The park features picnic shelters, barbecue grills, playground equipment, restrooms, and a two and a half mile hiking trail.
14.0 Miles
Offering scenic walking trails and extensive viewing of the local wildlife is the Fernhill Wetlands Park. The park is a peaceful site located near the Tualatin River and is a popular site for bird watching.
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From open bowling to league play, Hazel Dell Lanes offers visitors a bowling alley experience with 24 lanes to choose from. The alley hosts a cosmic bowling event called Thunder Alley on Friday and Saturday nights.