- TripBuzz found 16 things to do with kids in or near Longview, Washington, including 6 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Castle Rock and Amboy.
- From Triangle Bowl to Longview Skatepark, the Longview area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Parks, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- The Cowlitz Indian Tribe have their home offices in Longview, a city in Southwestern Washington. Once a lumber town, the city maintains and celebrates much of its history with landmarks like the Mills Building, Big Four Furniture Building, Columbia Theater and the Longview Bridge. Other attractions include a minor-league baseball team, walking trails, dog-friendly parks, playgrounds and skating facilities.
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The Astoria Aquatic Center offers four swimming pools and a fitness facility. At the facility, visitors will find swimming lessons for all levels and ages, water exercise classes, and the facility hosts the North Coast Swim Club and the Astoria High School Swim team.
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Featuring full stadium seating and full digital projection, Astoria Gateway Cinemas is a movie theater that shows the newest released movies. Amenities at the theater include 3-D films, theater rentals, and wheelchair accessibility.
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Founded in 1962, Columbia River Maritime Museum is a local museum of marine history which features a range of interactive scientific and technological exhibits with the Columbia River in the backdrop.
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Hillsboro's 53rd Ave Community Park is a favorite recreation area of local families. The park features an array of activities and amenities including turf-covered sports fields, a playground and a water play area.
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Nestled in the forest, Shively Park offers visitors a shaded nature trail for hiking, jogging, and other outdoor activities. The entrance of the park features a stone column archway with Greek architecture.
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The Venetian Theatre is a local venue which offers quality live entertainment such as musical events and informative lectures, coupled with quality food which is available at the in-house bistro.
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Built in 1904 as Astoria's City Hall, the Heritage Museum is officially known as the Clatsop County Historical Society's Regional Museum. Temporary and permanent exhibits demonstrate the heritage of the area, covering Native Americans, early pioneers, immigrants, and local industries.
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53rd Avenue Community Park offers diverse outdoor areas for play and recreation including artificial turf multi-sport fields, and lighted fields for soccer and lacrosse. There are also tennis courts, a basketball court and a children's play area.
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This is not a professional theater, but the effort that the cast and crew of the Hart Theatre put out makes all the difference. This cozy setting is inexpensive entertainment that is in need of community support.
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Situated on 38 acres of heavily wooded terrain, Noble Woods Park provides access to Rock Creek and areas for wildlife viewing. The park offers walking paths through nature areas, boardwalks, park benches and picnic facilities.