- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Maupin, Oregon.
- From River Runner Outfitters to All Star Rafting, the Maupin area offers 22 different types of family activities, including: Rafting, River, Waterfalls and Adventure Tour.
- With a population of under 500 people, Maupin, OR is located on the Deschutes River, which is a huge part of the areas economy and recreation. The area sees many adventurists in summer months to enjoy activities such as rafting, fishing, hiking, geocaching, birdwatching, ATV riding, camping, hunting, and much more.
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Situated on 45 acres, Sorosis Park features softball and soccer fields, tennis and volleyball courts and a disc golf course. The park has a children's playground, picnic facilities, walking paths, open grass fields, wooded areas and horseshoe pits.
29.6 Miles
A military fort in the middle of the 19th century, the Fort Dalles Museum is the oldest history museum in the state, being opened in 1905. A gift shop is found on the site, and weddings can be organized in here.
29.6 Miles
The Wasco County Historical Society stands to preserve the heritage of Wasco County. Housed in the historical Rorick House, the society offers tours and events to locals and visitors, as well as summer teas, picnics and more.
29.7 Miles
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The Dalles
Interstate Highway 84 and Highway 197, The Dalles, OR 97058
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Established in the beginning of the 19th century, The Dalles was for at least 10,000 years a major trading center for the Native Americans. Parks, museums, and an annual event called The Northwest Cherry Festival are some of the things which attract visitors in here.
29.8 Miles
Founded in 1990, the Warm Springs Regional Fisheries Center is an important part of Georgia's game-fishing management strategy. Species nurtured at the Center include striped bass and sturgeon. The Center also includes a huge fish hatchery and a fish health center.
30.0 Miles
Built in 1897, Old St. Peter's Landmark is a historic former Catholic Church open to the public. Stained glass and a unique Gothic design are among the many qualities that make the church a popular historic landmark.
31.2 Miles
A discount theater with extensive parking, Columbia Cinema screens an array of new and classic films. It offers digital video and sound, and serves a variety of food and beverage options from the concession stand.
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The entire family can spend time at the Horsethief Lake State Park, which covers 3,338 acres and encompassing also the Dalles Mountain Ranch area. The 90 acres lake can be used for boating and fishing. In the park are found some of the oldest pictographs from America.
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Crate's Point is a high promontory located along the Columbia River. The point marks the northern end of the Columbia River gorge. Known as a stop along the Oregon Trail as well as a stopping point of Lewis and Clark.
33.7 Miles
5000 Discovery Drive, The Dalles, OR 97058
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Interactive exhibits and not only are displayed on the 26,100 square feet of the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, covering domains such as the Ice Age, the county's history, and the Lewis and Clark expedition.