- Our list of the best things to do in Gresham, Oregon, features the top 388 nearby activities — including 164 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Gresham, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 16 things to do within the city of Gresham, OR , followed by 372 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portland, West Linn, Vancouver, Oregon City, Lake Oswego, Sherwood, Beaverton, Wilsonville, Troutdale, Corbett, Tualatin, Hillsboro, Canby, Tigard, Sandy, Aurora, Estacada, Milwaukie, Welches, Molalla, Cascade Locks, Boring and Hood River
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1011 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660
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An independent theater with a focus on bringing quality films to the community, the Kiggins Theatre screens a variety of independent, foreign, art house, and cult films. The theater also serves beer and wine.
14.8 Miles
At 1000 feet above sea level, visitors can take in views of the green waters of Scenic River at Sunstrip Campground. The campground features 8 campsites with campfire areas and picnic tables.
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Located adjacent to the city library, the Wade Creek City Park is a popular destination for locals and tourists. The family-friendly park features picnic areas, a 10,000 square foot skate park, playground and sand volleyball.
14.8 Miles
The 14-acre White Oak Savanna Park is an outdoor nature park that has a network of pathway and trails that can be used for running, walking, or mountain biking. The park also has several benches.
14.9 Miles
A collection of artifacts related to the county and the Pacific Northwest can be found at the Clark County Historical Museum. The museum offers educational lectures and exhibits from Native American history to the building of Interstate 5.
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1500 Rosemarie Drive, West Linn, OR 97068
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Spanning seven acres, the North Willamette Park features large open spaces for playing sports or picnicking, hiking and biking trails, two playgrounds with play structures, a basketball court, and a tennis court.
15.1 Miles
Visitors find more than 80 miles of trails in Forest Park, the largest urban forest in the United States. John Charles Olmstead and his brother Frederick Law Olmstead first laid out the park in 1903.
15.1 Miles
With NWfish, visitors can explore the region's waterways to fish for salmon, steelhead, crab, and sturgeon. The guides are knowledgeable about the prime fishing spots on the Yaquina River, Nehalem River, and Willamette River.
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Leverich Park is a 33-acre park located along Burnt Bridge Creek in Vancouver. The scenic park offers picnic shelters, a disc-golf course, plenty of wide open space for outdoor games and sports, hiking trails and more.
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Offering half-day and full-day tours, Blue Sky Whitewater Rafting offers experiences for both extreme thrill seekers and families. The company caters to rafters beginning to advanced and takes on the waters of the Clackamas River.