- TripBuzz found 224 things to do with kids in or near Dayton, Oregon, including 221 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Hillsboro, Wilsonville and Lake Oswego.
- From Red Hills Lake to Dayton Courthouse Square Park, the Dayton area offers 89 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Lake, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Once a major producer of flour, the city of Dayton has grown to become a beautiful and historical residential and tourism area. Colorful foliage, stately historical homes and small-town hospitality await those who enter into the city. Among the most popular points of interest are guided walking tours, wine tasting, dining and shopping.
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Offering water access, Molalla River Corridor is a scenic path with views of the woodlands, wildlife and nature. Activities such as camping, swimming, fishing and white water rafting can also be enjoyed here.
26.5 Miles
The 64-acre Oregon Zoo has been successful at breeding California condors, Asian Elephants, and lions. Those viewing the zoo can see the exhibits on foot or ride the miniature train to see the animals.
26.5 Miles
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.
26.6 Miles
Founded in 1954, the Molalla Train Park is a historical park that features 4,200-ft of track that loops around a picnic area. The park provides train rides and entrance to the park for free.
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31803 S Shady Dell Drive, Molalla, OR 97038
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Train enthusiasts will enjoy spending an afternoon at the Shady Dell Pacific Railroad. Founded in 1954, the park features 4,200 feet of track and a small train that provides rides around the park and picnic areas to adults and children.
26.6 Miles
At Pacific NW Live Steamers, visitors can watch miniature trains take a 4 acre trip through forests and near streams. The park has a picnic area where visitors can enjoy lunch while watching the trains.
26.8 Miles
The Milwaukie Museum is housed is what was formerly the George Wise family farmhouse which was built in 1865. In addition to displays that present the history of the local region, there is a preserved horse-drawn streetcar from 1872.
26.8 Miles
Washington Park is the only place in the United States that never was owned by a foreign country. Visitors to the park see many statues; find play areas and lots of open space for picnics.
26.9 Miles
At Albeke Farm, visitors can pick their own fruit from a produce farm, including strawberries, Melrose apples, grapes, and more depending on the season. The farm provides the bags and helps carry the fruit to the guest's car.
26.9 Miles
Feyrer Park is a park and campground facility offering a number of amenities for campers to enjoy during their trips. Popular activities include fishing and having picnics in the scenic park during visitors' camping trips.