- 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!
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The Sherwood Ice Arena Complex is an indoor ice skating rink for hockey, freestyle and figure skating, and public skating. The complex features an on site pro shop and offers skating lessons.
5.7 Miles
Pioneer Park provides patrons with 2 acres of forest land and open lawn. The park offers a playground structure with swings and toddler swings. There is also a basketball court, park benches, a covered picnic shelter and picnic tables.
5.7 Miles
Sherwood’s Langer Park is maintained by the Sherwood Village Homeowners Association. The park features a fully equipped playground with toddler swings, paved walking paths, benches, and bags for visitors to clean up after pets.
5.8 Miles
Situated on the site of a former volcano, Cooper Mountain Vineyards is made up of 120 acres and is certified organic and biodynamic. It offers wine tastings from Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc grown at the vineyard.
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The 64-acre Oregon Zoo has been successful at breeding California condors, Asian Elephants, and lions. Those viewing the zoo can see the exhibits on foot or ride the miniature train to see the animals.
6.0 Miles
Oaks Amusement Park originally opened in 1905 as a way to celebrate the Lewis and Clark World Expo. It currently features a variety of carnival style rides, go karts, miniature golf, carnival games, arcade games, and an area where visitors can pan for gold and gems.
6.0 Miles
The 2.5-acre Skyline Ridge Park is a sports complex that includes multiple tennis courts, a basketball court, a playground, and a turf field. The turf field can be used for football, Frisbee, and soccer.
6.1 Miles
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Jenkins Estate is a serene estate atop the tranquil Cooper Mountain. Guests can take a self guided tour or try activities such as geocaching.
6.1 Miles
After receiving extensive landscaping, Murdock Park boasts amenities including a play area with play structures and swings for toddlers and older kids. There is a covered picnic shelter and the picnic tables have disabled access.
6.1 Miles
A small park in a residential setting, Oregon Trail Park features a grass field, trees and a paved walkway through the center of the park. The park provides a children's play structure, park benches and dog waste bags.