- TripBuzz found 310 things to do with kids in or near Wilsonville, Oregon, including 291 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Portland, Hillsboro and Oregon City.
- From Wilsonville Lanes to Memorial Park, the Wilsonville area offers 86 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- A fast growing community, Wilsonville is a suburb and outlining community of Portland. Located along the Oregon Wine Trail, the city is home to several wineries featuring vineyard tours and tasting rooms. Wilsonville further includes several public parks with playgrounds, volleyball courts, picnic shelters, a skate park and outdoor amphitheater.
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22.4 Miles
38%
8 votes
6700 Field of Dreams Way NE, Keizer, OR 97303
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A minor league baseball team in the San Francisco Giants farm system, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Professional Baseball plays in the Northwest League. The team holds a series of special events and promotions throughout the season.
22.4 Miles
Affiliated with Act V Theaters, Forest Theater screens first-run movies with digital video and sound as well as 3D capabilities. The theater offers combo bargains, discounts, and loyalty programs, as well.
22.6 Miles
98%
86 votes
1801 SE Columbia River Dr, Vancouver, WA 98661
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Connecting Marine Park and Esther Short Park, Waterfront Renaissance Trail is a five mile trail running along the Columbia River. The trail can be used for walking, biking and skating and provides access to picnic spots, restaurants and shops.
22.7 Miles
This 40 foot wide, earthen landscaped foot bridge crosses over SR14 and reconnects Vancouver's Columbia River waterfront with historic Fort Vancouver. On one side is modern civilization on the other the oldest apple tree known to the area.
22.9 Miles
33%
76 votes
Connects Portland and Vancouver via Interstate 5, Vancouver, WA 98660
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Known as Interstate Bridge, this construction is actually part of Interstate-5 and connects Portland, Oregon with Vancouver, Washington. There are actually two structures that compose the bridge with one carrying traffic north while the other goes south.
22.9 Miles
With Willamette Coast Ride, visitors can go on a 50 mile trail ride with horses suitable for all skill levels. During the ride, visitors can view valleys, mountains, coastline, and other landmarks.
23.1 Miles
As one of the last spruce mill era hangars still standing, this museum provides a look at the 'Golden Age of Aviation'. It has been adapted to accommodate private parties of up to 300 guests and is located on the grounds of the Fort Vancouver National historic Site.
23.2 Miles
92%
586 votes
612 East Reserve Street, Vancouver, WA 98661
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This reconstructed 19th century trading post is over 360 acres filled with replicas of the original buildings, an air museum, a gift shop, a visitor's center and Officer's Row. Self-guided, Audio and guided tours are available.
23.2 Miles
Four basketball hoops, a youth-sized baseball diamond, and tennis court make Bob Newton Park popular for sport-based recreation. The site which is spread over nearly six acres also has playground equipment and picnic tables.
23.2 Miles
85%
34 votes
801 C Street, Vancouver, WA 98660
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A 12-screen movie theater, Regal City Center Stadium 12 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, a game room, mobile ticketing and a concession area with food and drinks.