- Our list of the best things to do in Portland, Oregon, features the top 469 nearby activities — including 204 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Portland, 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 40 things to do within the city of Portland, OR , followed by 429 popular activities in nearby cities, including West Linn, Newberg, Vancouver, Oregon City, Hillsboro, Dundee, Lake Oswego, Sherwood, Wilsonville, Beaverton, Troutdale, Canby, Tualatin, Gresham, Corbett, Forest Grove, Tigard, Aurora, Sandy, Milwaukie, Estacada, Gaston, Hood River, Carlton, Boring and Molalla
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Two or four flights and shot glasses of all-natural vodka crafted with real fruit from local Pacific Northwest farms
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A sports complex, Westlake Park provides fields for soccer, baseball and softball along with courts for basketball and tennis. The park has a children's playground, a shelter with picnic tables and restroom facilities.
7.2 Miles
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34 votes
801 C Street, Vancouver, WA 98660
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A 12-screen movie theater, Regal City Center Stadium 12 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, a game room, mobile ticketing and a concession area with food and drinks.
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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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Built as post commander quarters in 1886, the George C. Marshall House now sits a charming house museum in Vancouver, Washington. The house features elegant Victorian furniture, antique decor and is available for tours and private event rentals.
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139 votes
One street north of East Evergreen Boulevard, Vancouver, WA
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Twenty-two fully restored Victorian homes that used to house historical figures such as Ulysses S. Grant and General George C. Marshal line this twenty-one acre national park. Several are open for the public to tour, including a restaurant in the Grant house.
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Located in Vancouver, Washington, the Academy is a registered historical building displaying much of its original architecture. It is a venue for over 60 small businesses, as well as a chapel, ballroom, and auditorium.
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The Source Climbing Center is a climbing gym popular among those who enjoy fitness training in an entertaining atmosphere. The center offers numerous clinics and classes dedicated to making visitors better climbers and more in shape.
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A home-style restaurant is nestled inside the refurbished home of Ulysses S. Grant. On the top floor of the Grant House is the Ulysses Club used for private business meetings and parties. There is a live entertainment schedule and super club as well.
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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.