- TripBuzz found 339 things to do with kids in or near Lake Oswego, Oregon, including 321 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Hillsboro.
- From Lake Grove Swim Park to Players, the Lake Oswego area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Family Fun Center.
- Just over 20 minutes from Portland, Lake Oswego, OR as an affluent suburb of the city and shares many of its cultural traits. With the growth of Portland, Lake Oswego has seen some impressive growth over the last several years and expects to see more as the region attracts more visitors.
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41.8 Miles
92%
25 votes
200 River View Drive, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Always Catchin' Fishing Charters LLC specializes in salmon and sturgeon fishing in the rivers of Oregon. The guided fishing tours run from spring until fall in the Willamette, Columbia and John Day rivers.
42.2 Miles
Ponytail Falls is a scenic waterfall and popular hiking destination. The trail to the falls features one waterfall at the trailhead, then takes hikers to another about half way down the 0.8 mile trail.
42.4 Miles
Austin Hot Springs is a natural hot spring heated by volcanic activity. There are several suitable spots to soak within the spring but it is recommended to carry a waterproof thermometer when visiting to avoid 'scald spots.'
43.9 Miles
Since Roger Tofte envisioned turning his backyard into a storybook wonderland for his small daughters, Enchanted Forest Theme Park has been enchanting its small visitors. The park offers kiddie rides based on popular classic stories.
44.5 Miles
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106 votes
45500 Wilson River Highway (Oregon 6), Tillamook, OR
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The Tillamook Forest Center has a 40-foot replica of a forest fire lookout tower, a 250-foot long suspension bridge, numerous hiking trails and a documentary film. The film tells the story behind the four wildfires that destroyed 355,000 acres of the Tillamook Forest.
45.6 Miles
With sites for RVs and tents, Trask River County Campground provides visitors with camping spaces set in a forest environment. The campground provides river access to the North Fork Trask River.
48.4 Miles
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.