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31195 Southwest Ladd Road, Sherwood, OR 97140
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Spend a day in the woods by visiting the educational and breathtakingly beautiful Magness Memorial Tree Farm. The farm features various natural areas that allow visitors to compare forest management techniques, a picnic shelter, hiking trails, fields and a rustic cabins for overnight youth campers.
10.3 Miles
A Nose For Wine is a local tour company which specializes in custom tasting tours of a select few quality wineries in Oregon.
10.3 Miles
K & M Winery is known for its small production wine selection, and can be found in the heart of wine country. The winery hosts tastings, including special events that share limited-release wines. A relaxed atmosphere invites visitors to stay.
10.4 Miles
Built on an old dairy farm, Oak Knoll Winery still uses some of the historic structures that were present in the early days. The winery and vineyard produce a quality selection of Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris varietals.
10.4 Miles
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.
10.5 Miles
From Pinot Noir to Vermouth wines, Archer Vineyard offers visitors a wine tasting experience, complete with cheese and meat pairings. From the patio, visitors can enjoy a glass of wine while taking in views of the surrounding hills and vineyards.
10.7 Miles
At Hillsboro Stadium, visitors can watch practice and community events for lacrosse, football, soccer, and more. Surrounding the stadium are other sports fields like a softball complex, as well as a wood chip playground.
10.8 Miles
With over 40-acres of blooming fields of Dahlias, the Swan Island Dahlias is definitely a must visit—even men love the vibrant colors! The blooming flowers vary in their diameter from mere four-inch blooms to as huge as over 10-inches.
10.8 Miles
Hondo Dog Park, Hillsboro's first dog park, is named after a police dog who died in the line of duty. The park features a fire hydrant memorial in addition to many other amenities such as drinking fountains, winter shelters and separate areas for small and large dogs.
10.8 Miles
The best place to get fresh produce in Oregon, the Oregon City Farmers Market features locally grown vegetables, flowers and plants. People who love to bargain will surely love paying a visit to this weekly market.