- Our list of the best things to do in Dayton, Oregon, features the top 418 nearby activities — including 185 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Dayton, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Dayton, OR , followed by 400 popular activities in nearby cities, including West Linn, Newberg, Salem, Dundee, Carlton, Lake Oswego, Sherwood, Hillsboro, Wilsonville, Beaverton, Canby, Tualatin, McMinnville, Tigard, Forest Grove, Oregon City, Aurora, Gaston, Keizer, Molalla, Portland and Welches
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30.5 Miles
Located on the edge of a river, Carver Park provides visitors with opportunities for boating, fishing, and picnics. Locals often bring flotation devices for a day of floating down the river.
30.6 Miles
Opened in 1987, Oregon Cascade Winery is one of only a few wineries to offer rhubarb wine, and also offers marionberry wine. The small winery is the only one located in Oregon City.
31.8 Miles
Dream Ridge Stables is a great place to have fun, informative and safe equine experience for people of all ages. The stable offers premier riding lessons to children as well as beginner adults.
32.0 Miles
Open for Halloween and Christmas visitors, the Wentzel Farm Fantasy Trail is a 1,000-foot wooded walkway decorated for the season. The trail features a 40-foot lighted castle, suspension bridge, crooked house and maze.
32.1 Miles
75%
957 votes
5736 Northeast 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97211
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Serving as a neighborhood gathering spot in Washington and Orgeon since 1983, McMenamins Kennedy School is essentially an eclectic arrangement that serves as a pub and hotel. They craft their own beer, wine, spirits, and coffee.
32.7 Miles
79%
102 votes
I-205 to exit 10, Oregon City, OR 97045
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The Oregon City Municipal Elevator is a 130-foot historical city landmark. In the old days, it was used to connect two neighborhoods in Oregon. It is famous for its flying saucer appearance and it is located in the metropolis of Oregon City.
32.7 Miles
The Portland Expo Center hosts a wide variety of events, including gun and knife shows, tattoo expos, and home and garden shows. The location also offers on-cite catering and concession stands.
33.1 Miles
97%
135 votes
State Highway 30, Troutdale, OR 97060
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The Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint, also called the Chanticleer Point, overlooks the Vista House and the Columbia Gorge, offering the view of the Crown Point and of the Rooster Rock State Park.
34.0 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.
34.0 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.