- TripBuzz found 204 things to do with kids in or near Gaston, Oregon, including 202 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, West Linn, Hillsboro and Wilsonville.
- From Hagg Lake to Tree to Tree Adventure Park, the Gaston area offers 88 different types of family activities, including: Other Adventures, Lake, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- With a population of just over 600, Gaston, Oregon is a quiet town with a natural beauty to offer those who visit. Cherry Groves, ancient petroglyphs and a five-acre city park are the natural wonders of this small city. Gaston also hosts the Annual Wapato Showdown, a car show held every August, drawing spectators from neighboring cities.
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Lake Grove Swim Park is an area shaded by trees overlooking Oswego Lake. The park provides a playground for kids, ping pong, volleyball and tetherball. There is a wading pool for children under 8 and ample picnic space.
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Made up of almost 2 acres, Courtside City Park is situated near two senior housing complexes and in walking distance of a residential neighborhood. A pedestrian path, playground and picnic tables and benches are featured at the site.
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A pristine wooded area that spans 17 acres, Bryant Woods Nature Park features a network of soft surface hiking and biking trails. The area is good for both bird watching and wildlife viewing.
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Located at the upper end of Memorial Park, Murase Plaza is a transitional area between the city outside and the more pastoral park to the south. The area includes an amphitheater, picnic areas, an interactive water area, and a playground.
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Comprised of just over an acre, the Hathaway Park in Wilsonville, Oklahoma is a small neighborhood park. The neighborhood site features community amenities in the form of a pedestrian path, basketball court, picnic tables, and playground area.
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28350 Sw Willow Creek Drive, Wilsonville, OR 97070
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When two residential neighborhoods combined their open spaces areas together, Willow Creek/Landover Park was created. The 1.45 acre park features a playground, walking path and trails, basketball court, and picnic tables.
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The Westridge Park is a 2.2 acre community park that is connected to the Westridge Elementary School's soccer and football field offering play equipment with a bridge, two slides, teeter-totter, swings, infant swings, and a volleyball area.
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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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Visitors find more than 80 miles of trails in Forest Park, the largest urban forest in the United States. John Charles Olmstead and his brother Frederick Law Olmstead first laid out the park in 1903.
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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.