- TripBuzz found 337 things to do with kids in or near Milwaukie, Oregon, including 333 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Hillsboro.
- From North Clackamas Aquatic Park to Milwaukie Museum, the Milwaukie area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Water Parks, History Museums, Parks and Factory Tours.
- Milwaukie, Oregon, a suburb of Portland, is a small town on the banks of Willamette River. As the birthplace of the Bing cherry, it is home to the annual Bing Cherry Festival, drawing tourists from surrounding areas to partake in its events. Other attractions and events include scenic hiking trails, river water recreation and the annual Festival Daze parade each summer.
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The North Clackamas Aquatic Park is a county pool which offers aqua aerobic classes to adults and swimming lessons to children. Also called NCAP, the park is also a great venue for children's parties, team buildings and swimming competitions.
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The Milwaukie Museum is housed is what was formerly the George Wise family farmhouse which was built in 1865. In addition to displays that present the history of the local region, there is a preserved horse-drawn streetcar from 1872.
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Ardenwald Park is a neighborhood park that provides a number of different amenities to its visitors. Visitors to the park commonly enjoy playing on the playground or having a picnic under the covered shelter.
2.8 Miles
An excellent source for healthy food products, Bob's Red Mill Tour offers day trips within their traditional stone-milling facility that makes organic and gluten-free products. A nice way to end the tour is to go to their shop or restaurant so that you can sample their healthy menu.
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Foothills Park is a riverfront park that spans 9 acres on the Willamette River. The park features a large grass amphitheater, a picnic pavilion, walking trails, a pier lookout, and a boating dock.
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Oaks Amusement Park originally opened in 1905 as a way to celebrate the Lewis and Clark World Expo. It currently features a variety of carnival style rides, go karts, miniature golf, carnival games, arcade games, and an area where visitors can pan for gold and gems.
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At a little over half an acre, Rossman Park offers the community a space for outdoor activities like picnics, soccer, and more. The park has a separate playground for children ages 5 and under.
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Resuming service in 2014, the Willamette Shore Trolley is a vintage trolley service that offers scenic tours and streetcar service along the shores of the Willamette River. The trolley passes many historic and scenic locations.
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A primary downtown recreation area of the city is George Rogers Park. Spread over 26 acres, the community park features a soccer field, memorial garden area, access to the Willamette River, children's playground, and two outdoor tennis courts.
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Situated along Lakewood Bay, Millennium Plaza Park provides views of the bay and is home to concerts and festivals. The park features a plaza, an open fireplace and a pergola as well as grassy areas with trees.