- Our list of the best things to do in Tigard, Oregon, features the top 533 nearby activities — including 233 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Tigard, 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 13 things to do within the city of Tigard, OR , followed by 520 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portland, West Linn, Newberg, Vancouver, Dundee, Hillsboro, Carlton, Oregon City, Lake Oswego, Sherwood, Wilsonville, Beaverton, Troutdale, Molalla, Canby, Tualatin, Gresham, Dayton, Forest Grove, Aurora, Sandy, Gaston, Milwaukie, Estacada, Corbett, McMinnville, Hood River and Boring
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40.7 Miles
With sites for RVs and tents, Trask River County Campground provides visitors with camping spaces set in a forest environment. The campground provides river access to the North Fork Trask River.
41.8 Miles
The Bonneville Fish Hatchery is a huge place to learn and discover new things about marine life. Be amazed with the many and different interpretive glass case displays that they have.
41.8 Miles
97%
113 votes
70543 Northeast Herman Loop, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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If you love marine life then visiting the Sturgeon Viewing Pond and Interpretive Center is your piece of cake. Get to learn that sturgeons are historic fishes with no bones. You can view young sturgeons and an old sturgeon spanning 10-feet in length.
41.8 Miles
95%
44 votes
70543 NE Herman Loop, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Constructed in 1909, the Bonneville Dam Fish Hatchery is a location where visitors can observe a large variety of fish species. Visitors commonly enjoy feeding the many fish varieties that live there.
42.2 Miles
Saddle Dam and Yale Lake offer waterfront scenery, breathtaking mountain views and surrounding woodlands. The area is most popular for camping, boating, hiking, kayaking, fishing, photo journalism and wildlife watching.
42.8 Miles
Parts of the Bonneville Lock & Dam are a declared National Historic Landmark and it is home to several powerhouses. People can come here to enjoy the view, learn about the powerhouse and check out the migrating fish and fish hatcheries.
43.0 Miles
Since Roger Tofte envisioned turning his backyard into a storybook wonderland for his small daughters, Enchanted Forest Theme Park has been enchanting its small visitors. The park offers kiddie rides based on popular classic stories.
43.2 Miles
100%
1 votes
NE Eagle Creek Ln, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
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Eagle Creek Overlook Campground Group Site is a camping ground and site for group events. The facility includes a covered picnic shelter, picnic tables, campfire rings, and accessible vault toilets and accommodates 90 people and about 40 cars, including trailers.
43.5 Miles
Sitting amidst second-growth forest is the quaint Bloom Lake. The lake can be accessed by a 3.5 mile round trip gentle grade trail from U.S. 26 near mile-marker 25. The largest living tree in Oregon is located nearby.
45.0 Miles
2565 Riverside Rd. S., Salem, OR 97306
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Established in 1982, the Ankeny Vineyard is a winery and vineyard that specializes in the production of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Chardonnay. Tasting of the wines produced is available to the public as well as by private appointment.