- Our list of the best things to do in Keizer, Oregon, features the top 231 nearby activities — including 115 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Keizer, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 7 things to do within the city of Keizer, OR , followed by 224 popular activities in nearby cities, including Salem, Newberg, Dundee, Carlton, Dayton, McMinnville, Albany, Canby, Wilsonville, Molalla, Aurora, Sherwood and Welches
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A craft winery with a neighborhood feel, Fox Farm Vineyards & Winebar makes a variety of wines, including pinot noir, pinot gris, and Syrah. The winery welcomes visitors to its wine bar, and often hosts live music and special events.
21.6 Miles
606 E 1st Street, Newberg, OR 97132
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Purple Cow Vineyards utilizes uncommon varietals and techniques to give patrons a unique perspective on wine. They provide a wide selection of wines which patrons can sample in the Purple Cow’s tasting room.
21.6 Miles
South Newberg's Herbert Hoover Park features a variety of amenities. The park has a disc golf course with a variety of challenging holes, as well as scenic walking trails and a picnic area.
21.6 Miles
Offering many horse programs and services, Tullymore Farm is an all inclusive farm that provides horse boarding, training, a variety of competitions, hunter/jumper sales, equestrian classes for varying skill levels, and much more.
21.7 Miles
Since 1972, Adelsheim Vineyard has been growing pinot noir grapes and producing wines. At the vineyard, visitors can taste the wines, enjoy a glass of wine on the Terrace while enjoying the scenery, take a tour, or enjoy a food and wine pairing luncheon.
21.7 Miles
At Anam Cara Cellars, visitors can try a flight of wines from a selection of Dry Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Noir. The winery hosts events like barrel tastings, wine making lectures, food trucks, and wine launches.
21.7 Miles
Featuring an oak bar, Dark Horse Wine Bar offers visitors tastings of its catalog of over 30 wines, from Pinot Noir to Zifandel. The tasting fee is waived if the user makes a purchase of 10 dollars or more.
21.7 Miles
Chehalem Cultural Center offers classes, workshops and events promoting the arts. It contains a fine arts gallery and exhibition hall, multipurpose arts studio classrooms, a clay studio, recording studio, meeting space and a 5,200 square foot grand ballroom.
21.8 Miles
Alexa Winery was born of a love of the wines from Burgundy. Wanting to create a pinot noir that could rival those of Burgundy, the vineyard was built on 80-acres of rich soil, in a cool climate that is fit for growing quality grapes.
21.9 Miles
Leading visitors on a trip through Willamette Valley, Access Oregon Wine Tours takes visitors to private wineries that aren't open to the general public. The tour guide is a winemaker and provides wine suggestions based on the visitor's preferences.