- Our list of the best things to do in Albany, Oregon, features the top 80 nearby activities — including 42 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Albany, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Albany, OR , followed by 60 popular activities in nearby cities, including Salem, Corvallis, Keizer and Welches
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9.2 Miles
Located in the heart of dowtown, Central Park features walkways, sculptures and a large playground. The main feature is the gazebo, which hosts free summer concerts and is frequently used for weddings.
9.3 Miles
The beautiful Rose Garden in Avery Park is one of Corvallis' most popular event spaces. The park features over 250 species of roses and are best viewed in the summer.
9.3 Miles
Situated on 3.75 acres, Central Park is home to the Discovery Garden Path which provides a walking path around a floral garden. The park offers a children's playground, grassy fields, trees, a gazebo and park benches.
9.7 Miles
Providing access to the Willamette River, Willamette Park and Natural Area has open meadows and trails for hiking. The area can be used for fishing and boating and has picnic areas, a frisbee golf course, soccer fields and a playground.
9.7 Miles
A soccer facility, Corvallis Sports Park provides youth soccer lessons as well as a home for adult soccer leagues. The park offers a pro shop with soccer equipment and a pub with food, drinks, pool, shuffleboard and televisions.
9.9 Miles
Home of the Oregon State Beavers, Goss Stadium is a college baseball stadium featuring seating for over 3,200 spectators. The stadium is also home to the summer collegiate league team Corvallis Knights.
10.0 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.
10.2 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.
10.3 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.
10.5 Miles
A five acre neighborhood park, Riverbend Park has several attractions for kids, including playground equipment and a climbing wall. The park also has lots of open green space, a covered picnic shelter, and public restrooms.