- 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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Guided tours take visitors to Bush House Museum back to 1878, the year the family mansion was constructed. Inhabited for 75 years by the family of owner Asahel Bush II, the house, located in Bush's Pasture Park, was kept largely in its original condition.
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With its grand architecture, Victorian gardens and intricate stained glass, the Historic Deepwood Estate is a must-see for locals and visitors to Salem. The estates rich history began in 1893, and today the grounds are available for weddings and private events.
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The Mount Hood National Forest comprises over 60 miles of terrain at the base of Mount Jefferson, with hiking, horseback and cross country ski trails, rafting and fishing, alongside picnic and campgrounds. Visit Timberline Lodge, a Depression-era National Historical Monument now operated as a hotel and lodge.
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Located in the Mount Hood National Forest, the Salmon River Trail follows the Salmon River through old growth forest, with established campsites along the route.
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As of 2013, native grasses are being restored to the Minto Brown Park. Visitors can expect to see this restoration, along with a large off-leash area for pets, and 14 hiking trails ranging from .11 miles to 1.89 miles.
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Sitting on 550-acres of land, the Wildwood Recreation Site is a recreational park that features dense vegetation, Western Red Cedar trees, and hiking trails. The site also has athletic fields, outdoor picnic kitchens, and group shelters.
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Sitting amidst second-growth forest is the quaint Bloom Lake. The lake can be accessed by a 3.5 mile round trip gentle grade trail from U.S. 26 near mile-marker 25. The largest living tree in Oregon is located nearby.
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Guests can enjoy guided fishing trips and access to bass, fine trout, and shade waters with The Fly Fishing Shop. The offer fly fishing classes and guided trip locations include the Salmon and Deschutes Rivers.
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The Table Rock Wilderness area protects 5,500 acres of dense forest. The area features a wide array of plant species and is most visited for its various walking and hiking trails.
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Mountain View Video is a locally owned and operated video store that carries new and old movies. The shop also features pool tables and a game room in the back of the store.