- 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
Showing 461-470 of
659
28.7 Miles
-
0 votes
473 E Historic Columbia River Highway, Troutdale, OR 97060
MoreLess Info
Visitors can learn of the history of the Trousdale community as it pertains to the railroad at the Depot Rail Museum. The museum site is the actual turn of the century railroad depot that was rebuilt in 1907.
28.8 Miles
Oregon's Willamette Valley is a prime location for producing the best cool climate varietal wines and Soter Vineyards offer a beautiful selection. The vineyard sits on a 240-acre oak woodland offering quality pinot noirs, chardonnays and sparkling wines.
28.8 Miles
95%
22 votes
State Highway 30, Troutdale, OR 97060
MoreLess Info
Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area is favorited by locals and tourists alike for its lush, green natural beauty and roaring cascading waterfall. The area features a scenic hiking trail that leads to the best waterfall viewing location.
28.9 Miles
75%
957 votes
5736 Northeast 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97211
MoreLess Info
Serving as a neighborhood gathering spot in Washington and Orgeon since 1983, McMenamins Kennedy School is essentially an eclectic arrangement that serves as a pub and hotel. They craft their own beer, wine, spirits, and coffee.
28.9 Miles
St. Innocent Winery of Salem focuses on creating exceptional Pinot Noir wines. The winery features a tasting room that is open daily as well as winemaker lunches for culinary and wine tourists.
28.9 Miles
Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the Columbia River Gorge at Crown Point State Scenic Corridor. The corridor also features the Vista House, which houses a museum and gift shop.
29.1 Miles
Austin Hot Springs is a natural hot spring heated by volcanic activity. There are several suitable spots to soak within the spring but it is recommended to carry a waterproof thermometer when visiting to avoid 'scald spots.'
29.1 Miles
Visitors find more than 80 miles of trails in Forest Park, the largest urban forest in the United States. John Charles Olmstead and his brother Frederick Law Olmstead first laid out the park in 1903.
29.1 Miles
Known for their Pinot Noir, Lemelson Vineyards enjoys sharing their production process with wine connoisseurs. Certified organic, their wines can be tried and sampled in the winery's tasting room in Carlton.
29.1 Miles
Situated east of the Sandy River, Sandy River Delta Park is a heavily wooded area on 1,400 acres featuring trails and wildlife. The park can be used hiking, biking, horseback riding, dog walking and hunting.