- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Pendleton, Oregon.
- From Children's Museum of Eastern Oregon to Pendleton Aquatic Center, the Pendleton area offers 29 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Sports Stadiums (Amateur), Bike Paths and Bowling.
- Pendleton, OR is situated along the Umatilla River and has a population of just over 16,000 people. Visitors can see the old wool mills for a look at the heart of the town's industry. Other events and attractions include the annual Pendleton Round-Up Rodeo, Festival of Trees, Pendleton Center for the Arts, and the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
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Sacajawea State Park is located on one of the Lewis and Clark expedition campsites, adding historical value. Camping, boating, birdwatching and other outdoor activities are enjoyed by guests. The park is closed late October through late March.
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Hildebrand Blvd and Hwy 395, Kennewick, WA
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This 911 memorial was built out of an actual piece of the Twin Towers. The fountains are inverted and lined with engravings of the names of those lost on 911. The museum is free.
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This 400-acre park sits along the Columbia River and is one of the region's largest. The castle style playground called the Playground of Dreams sits next to the Aquatic Playground. There is a fishing pond full of ducks and geese. Aquatic Playground has boat launches, picnic shelters and BBQ facilities.
40.3 Miles
A 24-lane bowling facility, Spare Time Lanes offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and synthetic lanes. The center provides a pro shop, video and redemption games, bumper cars, party hosting and a snack bar.
40.4 Miles
Not only can Spare Times Lanes guests go bowling, but they can also play various games in the establishment's family arcade room. The location, which features a bowler's store, also hosts birthday parties.
40.6 Miles
Offering dockside marine services, Columbia Marine Center is a marina with slips that can accommodate boats of a variety of sizes. At the marina, visitors can see boats that range from 24 to 70 feet long.
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305 North Fourth Avenue, Pasco, WA 99301
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Originally built in 1910, the Franklin County Historical Society is dedicated to capturing, preserving, and celebrating the history and culture of the Franklin County area. The society operates a museum.
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John Day Park is a quiet and relaxing park that offers numerous amenities for guests to enjoy when visiting. These amenities include a playground structure for younger visitors, a picnic area, a soccer field, and benches to relax on.
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Spanning a total of over 81,000-acres, the Wahluke Slope is an area of land that provides visitors with memorable and picturesque views along the Columbia River. The area is the site of numerous vineyards that produce a variety of grapes.