- Our list of the best things to do in Milwaukie, Oregon, features the top 500 nearby activities — including 214 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Milwaukie, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
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300 NE Third Street, McMinnville, OR 97128
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The biggest attraction in McMinnville, Oregon is the Willamette Valley Vineyards Wine Center. Experience award-winning wines, fantastic pairings and sweeping views of the vineyard while dining on the centers patio.
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460 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR 97128
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The Evergreen Aviation Playground is an aviation themed public playground at the Evergreen Aviation Museum. The playground features all air and space related structures and equipment like rockets, spaceships, and planes.
31.8 Miles
The Mount Hood National Forest comprises over 60 miles of terrain at the base of Mount Jefferson, with hiking, horseback and cross country ski trails, rafting and fishing, alongside picnic and campgrounds. Visit Timberline Lodge, a Depression-era National Historical Monument now operated as a hotel and lodge.
31.8 Miles
Overlooking Mt. Hood, Methven Family Vineyards offers wine tastings featuring wines including Chardonnay, Garnay Noir, Riesling, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir. The estate villa is available as a bed and breakfast and events, like weddings, can be hosted.
32.3 Miles
The Willamette Mission State Park is the site of the first mission for Native Americans. The park features 16 miles of trails for hiking, horseback-riding, and biking, picnic areas with walnut and filbert trees, volleyball, horseshoes, softball, soccer, and boating.
32.3 Miles
Sitting on 550-acres of land, the Wildwood Recreation Site is a recreational park that features dense vegetation, Western Red Cedar trees, and hiking trails. The site also has athletic fields, outdoor picnic kitchens, and group shelters.
33.0 Miles
Guests can enjoy guided fishing trips and access to bass, fine trout, and shade waters with The Fly Fishing Shop. The offer fly fishing classes and guided trip locations include the Salmon and Deschutes Rivers.
33.1 Miles
Schreiner's Iris Gardens has won the Dykes Memorial Medal from the American Iris Society 11 times for the irises that it grows on their 200 acres of land. From May to July, visitors can view 10-acres of the irises free.
33.3 Miles
At North Clark Historical Museum, visitors can browse displays filled with historical artifacts like bear traps, Native American baskets, and Victorian clothing. The museum hosts an annual quilt show where members of the community display a range of colorful quilts.
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Amboy Territorial Days Park offers play areas, a large pavilion and kitchen facilities. The park also offers two buildings and a stage that is available to be reserved by local groups and organizations.