- TripBuzz found 279 things to do with kids in or near Troutdale, Oregon, including 265 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Oregon City.
- From North Oregon Guide Service to Top Flyte Gymnastics Center, the Troutdale area offers 84 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Parks, History Museums and Dog Park.
- The city of Troutdale, located in Multnomah County, Oregon, is home to a population of just under 16,000 residents. Located near the Washington border and along the Sandy River, Troutdale is home to warm and moderate seasons, fit for any family adventure. Complete with a variety of attractions, including local pubs and vacation hotels, make for a complete visit.
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24.7 Miles
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68010 East Fairway Avenue, Welches, OR 97067
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A 27-hole course, The Courses at The Resort at The Mountain offers play on three 9-hole tracks, along with an 18-hole putting track. Professionally-instructed private, family and group golf lessons are available.
24.7 Miles
Located at the upper end of Memorial Park, Murase Plaza is a transitional area between the city outside and the more pastoral park to the south. The area includes an amphitheater, picnic areas, an interactive water area, and a playground.
24.8 Miles
The Canby Skate Park is a spacious public skate park commonly visited by skaters and bikers. The park includes an open, in-ground skating area with a few ramps available for use.
24.8 Miles
An outfitter and fishing guide service, Anderson's Outdoors leads river trips and fishing trips along Oregon's interior rivers. Visitors can fish for salmon or steelhead, and the tours are suitable for veteran fishermen or for newcomers.
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15995 SW Tualatin Sherwood Road, Sherwood, OR 97140
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A 10-screen movie theater, Regal Sherwood Stadium 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, a party room, mobile ticketing and a lobby snack bar.
24.9 Miles
After receiving extensive landscaping, Murdock Park boasts amenities including a play area with play structures and swings for toddlers and older kids. There is a covered picnic shelter and the picnic tables have disabled access.
25.0 Miles
A cantilevered 14-foot high bridge, the Bridge of the Gods towers above the Columbia River. Legend and folk tales wrote about a land bridge in the area guarded by spirits, where the modern bridge now stands.
25.0 Miles
A Walk on the Wild Side is a rurally located, non-profit exotic animal rescue and preservation establishment. They accept a variety of unwanted animals, providing permanent homes as well as education about responsible animal ownership through yearly public events.
25.0 Miles
Sherwood’s Langer Park is maintained by the Sherwood Village Homeowners Association. The park features a fully equipped playground with toddler swings, paved walking paths, benches, and bags for visitors to clean up after pets.
25.1 Miles
With views of the Columbia River, Dry Creek Falls Hike is an 8.6 mile trail that leads visitors through forests and a creek. At the end of the hike there is a waterfall for visitors to take pictures at.