- TripBuzz found 56 things to do with kids in or near Cascade Locks, Oregon, including 46 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Corbett, Hood River, Welches and Troutdale.
 - From Always Catchin' Fishing Charters, LLC to Bonneville Dam Fish Hatchery, the Cascade Locks area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Fishing, Bike Paths and History Museums.
 - Cascade Locks was built directly next to the Columbia River. The closeness to this large waterway means that most recreation in the area revolves around the river and water-based fun. A wide range of beautiful natural scenery is also offered both in and around the town which attracts many hikers who which to access the Pacific Crest Trail.
 
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            The arts and cultural district of downtown Portland is known as the Pearl District, a name given to the area after Pearl Marie Amhara who envisioned what the area could become. The district has several independent art galleries, restaurants, and four parks.        
    
    
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            The Oneonta Gorge is a mossy chasm that is so narrow that the Oneonta Creek is able to completely fill it from wall to wall. Hiking and photography are the two most common activities around this natural landmark.        
    
    
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            A six-screen movie theater, Living Room Theater features a selection of first-run Hollywood movies along with independent and foreign films. The theater offers digital projection, 3D movies and a lounge with food, drinks and adult beverages.        
    
    
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            Featuring a fountain and several statues, the Tom McCall Waterfront Park offers guests the opportunity to go hiking and biking. Visitors can also access the location's boat dock and visit the site's public art.        
    
    
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                Southwest Broadway at Main Street, Portland, OR 97205
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            The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall is a Broadway theater venue that hosts classical jazz, pop, rock, and gospel music performances. Visitors of this location, which features Italian Rococo Revival Architecture design, can also attend conferences and watch travel films.        
    
    
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            The Keller Auditorium hosts a wide variety of musical performances and events, including concerts from artists like Bob Dylan and comedy shows from the likes of John Oliver. The location also features a café with a rotating menu.        
    
    
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            Guests are able to view the downtown area of the city with the help of Portland By Segway. Some of the most popular destinations in downtown can be viewed and experienced with the help of a professional guide.        
    
    
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            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.        
    
    
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                400 Southwest Kingston Avenue, Portland, OR 97201
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            The International Rose Test Garden is one of 24 gardens designated as a test garden by the All-America Rose Selections, and one of six test gardens for miniature roses recognized by the American Rose Society. The garden is the oldest public garden of its kind in the United States.        
    
    
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                1726 Washington St., Oregon City, OR 97045
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            The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is an amusing landmark that is built to resemble a wagon train to pay tribute to the prospectors who traveled the great Oregon Trail in the early 1800s.