- TripBuzz found 211 things to do with kids in or near Forest Grove, Oregon, including 207 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, Hillsboro, Vancouver and Wilsonville.
- From Thatcher Park Off Leash Dog Park to Forest Theater, the Forest Grove area offers 90 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Dog Park and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Lying only 25 miles to the west of Portland, Forest Grove, OR is situated in the Tualatin Valley. Known for its small town charm and strong sense of community, Forest Grove opens its arms to share the warmth with visitors. Some events include the Chalk Art Festival, Hawaiian Luaus, farmers markets, and many holiday events with Holidays in the Grove.
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With its 79 acres, the Cook Park is the largest in the city and has sports courts and fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, a fishing dock, as well as other amenities. The trails and bike-paths run for approximately 2.5 miles.
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Red Hills Lake is a private managed 4-acre lake that is stocked with Kamloop trout, steelhead and rainbow trout. They are open year round by reservation for fly fishermen and six fishermen are allowed on the lake at a time.
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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.
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The Pittock Mansion has been a Portland landmark since it was built in 1914 for Henry and Georgina Pittock. Visitors can tour the mansion and the 46 acres that surround it.
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At the Tualatin Dog Park, pet owners can let their dogs off of their leashes in a fenced-in zone. The dog park contains both small dog and large dog zones and metal picnic tables.
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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.
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At the Tualatin Community Park, visitors can play on the site's three sports fields and basketball courts, making this a suitable location for a pickup game. The site also contains tennis courts and a skate park.
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Not only does Ibach Park contain a playground for children, but the structures are interactive, meaning visitor's children can learn about the Native American and pioneer eras of the Tualatin area. The site also contains a teen play area.
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The Yamhill County Museum is a non-profit historical museum that preserves, protects, and shares the history of Yamhill County. The museum features antique tractors and other farming equipment.
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Hosting a number of musical performances ranging from contemporary jazz to bluegrass, Tualatin Commons is a concert venue that provides free concerts to local residents. The venue allows pets on the premises.