- Our list of the best things to do in Molalla, Oregon, features the top 327 nearby activities — including 141 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Molalla, 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 20 things to do within the city of Molalla, OR , followed by 307 popular activities in nearby cities, including West Linn, Newberg, Oregon City, Dundee, Sherwood, Lake Oswego, Wilsonville, Canby, Tualatin, Tigard, Dayton, Aurora, Sandy, Beaverton, Estacada, Milwaukie, Salem, Keizer, Portland, Gresham, Welches and Boring
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An excellent source for healthy food products, Bob's Red Mill Tour offers day trips within their traditional stone-milling facility that makes organic and gluten-free products. A nice way to end the tour is to go to their shop or restaurant so that you can sample their healthy menu.
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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.
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Resuming service in 2014, the Willamette Shore Trolley is a vintage trolley service that offers scenic tours and streetcar service along the shores of the Willamette River. The trolley passes many historic and scenic locations.
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20400 Southwest Cipole Road, Tualatin, OR 97062
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Tualatin Island Greens is a golf practicing facility that can be enjoyed by golfers of all ages. The center offers a scenic driving range, private golf lessons and a miniature golf course enjoyed by the younger crowd.
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Situated along Lakewood Bay, Millennium Plaza Park provides views of the bay and is home to concerts and festivals. The park features a plaza, an open fireplace and a pergola as well as grassy areas with trees.
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Lake Grove Swim Park is an area shaded by trees overlooking Oswego Lake. The park provides a playground for kids, ping pong, volleyball and tetherball. There is a wading pool for children under 8 and ample picnic space.
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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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Foothills Park is a riverfront park that spans 9 acres on the Willamette River. The park features a large grass amphitheater, a picnic pavilion, walking trails, a pier lookout, and a boating dock.
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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.
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Specializing in Pinot Noir varietals, Vercingetorix Vx Vineyard is open to the pubic for tastings that include up to five wines from its catalog. From the tasting room, visitors have a scenic view overlooking the pasture and vineyards.