- 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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Housed at the Lakewood Centre for the Arts, the Lakewood Theatre Company is a not for profit drama troupe that presents a seasonally changing slate of musical and dramatic productions.
34.2 Miles
The Lakewood Center For The Arts is an events place where different happenings. From concerts to charity events, the Lakewood Center For The Arts is the perfect place to have fun and keep up with the local scene.
34.2 Miles
Located on forested terrain, Metzger Park is situated on seven acres with open grass fields and courts for basketball and tennis. The park has areas suitable for picnics as well as a children's playground.
34.3 Miles
The Lake Theater & Cafe operates a theater, kitchen, and a bar. The theater combines dining and movie viewing in a stadium-like arrangement with reclining seats and digital projection, as well as an outdoor patio overlooking the lake.
34.3 Miles
The Lake Twin Cinema is a movie theater and cafe that features two auditoriums to show movies in and to support live performances. The venue offers outside seating, an outdoor fireplace, and private balconies.
34.3 Miles
Constructed in 1920, the Oswego Heritage House is a historic building that is home to the Oswego Heritage Council. The house is filled with exhibits and information that educate about the history of the local area.
34.4 Miles
The Hagg Lake is a park that features several picnic areas, boat launching facilities and 13 mile-long trail that is a favorite venue for runners, hikers and cyclists. The park is also a great place to observe the local flora and fauna particularly the migratory birds.
34.4 Miles
The Arts Council of Lake Oswego is a non-profit group dedicated to the preservation and promotion of visual arts. They present outdoor sculptures located around Lake Oswego as well as exhibits, tours, lectures and performance art.
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Featuring over 80 vendors a week, the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market is popular with both locals and tourists. The farmers market is a European style market and features an array of the regions best agricultural products including produce, meats, cheeses, plants and nuts.
34.4 Miles
A primary downtown recreation area of the city is George Rogers Park. Spread over 26 acres, the community park features a soccer field, memorial garden area, access to the Willamette River, children's playground, and two outdoor tennis courts.