- The list below includes 333 free or cheap things to do in or near Tualatin, Oregon, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Mini Golf, Dog Park and Farms & Ranches.
- From Ibach Park to Tualatin Community Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tualatin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Hillsboro.
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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.        
    
    
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            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.        
    
    
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            Featuring over 75 vendors, Milwaukie Farmers Market offers a variety of items including fresh produce, baked and prepared goods, plants and handmade items. The market also provides live music and services including massage and face painting.        
    
    
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                211 Turnwater Drive, Oregon City, OR 97045
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            Incorporated in 1952, the Clackamas County Family Historical Society is a non-profit organization with the mission of enriching the lives of future generations. The society is in charge of managing the Museum of the Oregon Territory.        
    
    
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                211 Tumwater Drive, Oregon City, OR 97045
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            Overlooking the majestic Willamette Falls is the Museum of Oregon Territory. The museum offers historical information, artifacts and belongings from the days of early settlement and offers visitors a glimpse into early every day life.        
    
    
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            West Bridge Park is an outdoor recreational park that supports activities including hiking, walking, running, and paddling. The park has a network of 4-acres of paths that lead to the Willamette River.        
    
    
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            Built in 2000, Oregon City Skatepark is a skatepark for skateboarders of all ages. The park is also bicycle friendly, and holds a slow skate session four times a week for inexperienced skateboarders.        
    
    
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            Located on 25 acres of land, Clackamette Park is a public park that offers a number of amenities to its visitors. These include a boat launch, a skatepark, several walking paths, and beach access at the Willamette and Clackamas Rivers.        
    
    
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            The Milwaukie Museum is housed is what was formerly the George Wise family farmhouse which was built in 1865. In addition to displays that present the history of the local region, there is a preserved horse-drawn streetcar from 1872.        
    
    
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            The McLoughlin House of Oregon City stands as a memorial to the settlement of the area and the great contributions given by Dr. John McLoughlin. The house is now open for guided tours and offers Victorian handcraft demonstrations throughout the month.