- TripBuzz found 270 things to do with kids in or near Newberg, Oregon, including 265 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Hillsboro and Oregon City.
- From Champoeg State Heritage Park to Ninety-Nine West Twin Cinemas & Drive-In Theatres, the Newberg area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Camping Site, Parks and Cultural Centers.
- Located in Portland's metropolitan area of Yamhill County lies the city of Newberg. The small residential community is home to many local parks and offers beautiful landscaping throughout the area. Visitors enjoy outdoor recreation, friendly hospitality, and casual shopping and dining venues, as well as visiting the towns historical museums.
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Amboy Territorial Days Park offers play areas, a large pavilion and kitchen facilities. The park also offers two buildings and a stage that is available to be reserved by local groups and organizations.
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An open bowling center, Lakeshore Lanes features cosmic bowling as well as 18 holes of miniature golf The center also has a game room with redemption games, food and drink options, a bar and party facilities.
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Mountain View Video is a locally owned and operated video store that carries new and old movies. The shop also features pool tables and a game room in the back of the store.
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Providing membership for exclusive private property fishing, the Oregon Fishing Club is ideal for adventurists who like quality camping on clean and secluded property and exclusive fishing in 20 private lakes and ponds.
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The 66 foot 10 inch Drift Creek Covered Bridge was moved to its current location on private property on the Bear Creek property. The bridge is over the Sweitz's bridge decking.
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3500 Cape Meares Loop Roop Rd., Tillamook, OR
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The Cape Meares Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge has a 1890 constructed lighthouse that people can tour, nature paths that can be explored past Oregon's largest sitka spruce, and Oregon's Octopus Tree, an Indian ceremonial tree. The area also has whale viewing, and marine bird life viewing.