- TripBuzz found 41 things to do with kids in or near Yachats, Oregon, including 36 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport and Florence.
- From Devil's Churn to Yachats Commons Park, the Yachats area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Mountains, National & State Parks and Parks.
- A tourist town in Oregon, Yachats is home to several vacation resorts, RV parks and campgrounds. And with a nearby national forest, the community is ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, kite flying, fishing, horseback riding and whale watching. Along with both a Celtic and classical music festival, Yachats also hosts a mushroom festival and special whale watching event annually.
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Barking Dog Farms has organic produce including apricots, heirloom tomatoes, melons, nectarines, raspberries, and white peaches picked fresh from their farms and nearby farms. Visitors can also pet domesticated farm animals.
41.2 Miles
Sunflower Stables is set on 10 acres and offers services for horses including boarding and private riding lessons and camps. They have a lighted indoor arena, an outdoor arena, and several acres of summer pastures.
42.9 Miles
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.
42.9 Miles
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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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4077 Southwest Research Way, Corvallis, OR 97339
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Siuslaw National Forest comprises of a varied terrain including sand dunes, coastal forests and numerous aquatic habitats. The forest also contains Marys Peak which is the highest peak within Oregon's Coastal Range.
43.7 Miles
Formed in 1975, Theatre West is a mainstay of artistic culture in Lincoln City. The theatre presents popular and original stage plays and musicals throughout the year, casting local talent for its works.
43.9 Miles
Oregon State University, one of the most environment and energy efficient campuses around, contains a number of tourist attractions such as the LEED-certified Kelley Engineering Building, the historic century-old Kearney Hall building, multiple sports facilities and more.
44.0 Miles
Part of the Oregon State University campus, Reser Stadium is named for graduates Al and Pat Reser. The stadium is used primarily for football and has a seating capacity of 45,674 along with a FieldTurf playing surface and concession stands.
44.3 Miles
Situated on 75.3 acres, Avery Park features natural areas, a rose garden with over 250 varieties and a nature center. The park provides children's play structures, sheltered picnic areas and a river trail suitable for walking and jogging.