- TripBuzz found 30 things to do with kids in or near Tillamook, Oregon, including 9 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pacific City and Cannon Beach.
- From Bob Rees' Fishing Guide Service to Bloom Lake, the Tillamook area offers 53 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Aviation Museums, Parks and Bowling.
- The city of Tillamook, located in the self-named Tillamook County, Oregon, is home to a population just under 5,000. The city spans an area just under 2 square miles and maintains a strong Native American history. The city is split by the five rivers of Tillamook, Trask, Wilson, Kilchis, and Miami, making for a vast and varied landscape.
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Offering scenic walking trails and extensive viewing of the local wildlife is the Fernhill Wetlands Park. The park is a peaceful site located near the Tualatin River and is a popular site for bird watching.
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For visitors seeking a more adventurous excursion in the Oregon waters can visit Oregon Surf Adventures. The company offers surf lessons to guests of all experience levels through private or group lessons.
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Situated over 155 acres, Lee Wooden Fishhawk Falls County Park features passive inland forest recreation along Highway-202. There are no facilities in the park except for a trail to Fishhawk Falls.
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Featuring a game popular in the first half of the 20th century, Fascination offers visitors a step back in time with a skee ball game. Visitors can compete against others for a variety of prizes.
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Serving as a vital amusement site since 1929, the Funland Arcade is considered to be the largest arcade along northern Oregon's coast. Classic arcade games like skee ball and air hockey are available in addition to newer virtual reality games.
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At Saddle Mountain, visitors can hike several five mile nature trails to the summit. From the top of the mountain, visitors can get a panoramic view of the surrounding hills, and can even see the Pacific Ocean in the distance.
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Clatsop State Forest, mile 5 marker north of Hwy 53, Seaside, OR 97138
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The Soapstone Lake Trail is a public hiking trail that circumnavigates Soapstone Lake and is characterized by bridges and moderate hiking terrain. The trail can be used for fishing, running, walking, or hiking.
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The Jennifer Sears Glass Studio is a city owned facility with four resident artists. Visitors can blow their own glass objects, including paperweights and fluted bowls, under the supervision of the artists.
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4907 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
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The North Lincoln County Historical Museum features life in North Lincoln County starting in the late 1800s through 1965. The museum is located in the historical fire station built in 1941.
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Turnaround at Seaside is the historic location where the American explorers, Lewis and Clark, ended their trek across the United States. Visitors can take pictures by the bronze statue of the duo and enjoy views of the ocean.