- Our list of the best things to do in Lake Oswego, Oregon, features the top 513 nearby activities — including 220 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lake Oswego, 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 24 things to do within the city of Lake Oswego, OR , followed by 489 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portland, West Linn, Newberg, Vancouver, Dundee, Hillsboro, Oregon City, Sherwood, Wilsonville, Beaverton, Molalla, Troutdale, Canby, Tualatin, Gresham, Dayton, Corbett, Tigard, Forest Grove, Aurora, Sandy, Milwaukie, Estacada, Carlton, Gaston, Hood River and Boring
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Located in a building built in 1905, the Pheasant Run Winery Tasting Room offers guests the opportunity to sample and purchase the wines produced there. 10% of the proceeds from the wine purchased go to local charities and non-profits.
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Raptor Ridge Winery produces about 7,500 cases of wine each year from their own 27-acre winery, and from grapes grown by area farmers. The vineyard also is home to several rehabilitated released raptors.
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With the focus on six local varieties of Pinot Noir, August Cellars offers visitors a selection of wine to sample. In addition to Pinot Noir, it also has white wines to try like Pinot Gris.
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From bumper bowling for kids, to fun cosmic bowling for adults, Mt. Hood Lanes is a smoke-free bowling alley with affordable prices so you can enjoy a great night out with friends without breaking the bank.
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Located within Mt. Hood Lanes, the Striking Image Pro Shop is a bowling pro shop filled with accessories and supplies for bowlers of all skill levels. Bowling balls, bags, and shoes are among the products available.
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Founded in 1963, Aurora Colony Historical Society the is a group dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of the local area. The society operates a museum with a number of exhibits aimed to educate about local history and heritage.
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Constructed in 1860 to house oxen who pulled wagons across the Oregon Trail, this historic location is now the home of the Ox Barn Museum, one in a five-building museum complex. Visitors can choose self-guided or guided tours.
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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.
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Offering beautiful hedges and topiaries, Boxwood Garden is more than a shop, it's a beautiful place to browse a collection of perfectly manicured plants. The enviable collection of cubes, balls and spirals makes for a fairytale garden come true.
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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.