- TripBuzz found 233 things to do with kids in or near Sandy, Oregon, including 223 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Oregon City and Lake Oswego.
- From Ron Lauzon's Fly Fishing School to Rainbow Trout Farm, the Sandy area offers 88 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Fishing, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- Located twenty-five miles outside of Portland is the small residential community of Sandy, Oregon. Home to just over 9,000 residents, the city serves as a tourist community to nature enthusiasts. Sweeping views of the Sandy River Valley and Mt. Hood make up the cities landscape, while attractions include hiking, cycling, camping, fishing and sports.
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Despite its unfortunate name, Waterboard Park is a lovely and scenic city park that offers panoramic views of the entire city from its promontory. The park features walking paths and covered picnic shelters.
17.3 Miles
Spanning nearly six acres, Hammerle Park features a variety of amenities, including open green space, a baseball field, a covered picnic pavilion, and a playground for kids with play structures and swings.
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I-205 to exit 10, Oregon City, OR 97045
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The Oregon City Municipal Elevator is a 130-foot historical city landmark. In the old days, it was used to connect two neighborhoods in Oregon. It is famous for its flying saucer appearance and it is located in the metropolis of Oregon City.
17.4 Miles
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211 Turnwater Drive, Oregon City, OR 97045
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Incorporated in 1952, the Clackamas County Family Historical Society is a non-profit organization with the mission of enriching the lives of future generations. The society is in charge of managing the Museum of the Oregon Territory.
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211 Tumwater Drive, Oregon City, OR 97045
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Overlooking the majestic Willamette Falls is the Museum of Oregon Territory. The museum offers historical information, artifacts and belongings from the days of early settlement and offers visitors a glimpse into early every day life.
17.4 Miles
Spanning a total of 10 acres, Burnside Park is a local community park located on the scenic Willamette River. Visitors to the park have access to numerous fishing areas and hiking trails lined with unique wildlife for viewing.
17.5 Miles
Spanning a total distance of 22.5-acres of land, the Camassia Nature Preserve is a nature preserve that offers wildlife viewing opportunities and hiking trails. The preserve also displays a variety unique plant species.
17.7 Miles
Lined with pine trees, Wilderness Park offers visitors a dirt trail for hiking and mountain biking. The entire park is over 50 acres and is surrounded with native vegetation like ivy and fern.
17.7 Miles
Sitting on a 14-acres of land, Cedar Island Park is an outdoor park that is located on an island and requires a boat ride to gain access. The park supports activities such as fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
17.9 Miles
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.