- TripBuzz found 73 things to do with kids in or near Welches, Oregon, including 67 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Corbett, Troutdale, Cascade Locks and Sandy.
- From The Fly Fishing Shop to Mountain View Video, the Welches area offers 82 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Hiking Trails, Arcades and Forests.
- Welches, OR is located between Zigzag and Wemme within the Mt. Hood Corridor. Locals and visitors enjoy hiking, mountain climbing, camping, birding, and much more at Mt. Hood National Forest. Other activities include fishing on the Salmon River Trail, golfing at The Courses, and a relaxing yoga session at Zig Zag Zen.
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            Woodhaven Park is surrounded by trees and includes a playground for children with a sandbox, play structure and swings for toddlers and older kids. There are also benches, doggie bag holders, concrete walkways and a bike rack.        
    
    
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            At Baggenstos Farm, visitors can tour fields of produce, from berries to corn fields. Depending on the season, visitors can walk through spooky hay maze, pick a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch, or cut down a Christmas tree.        
    
    
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                13914 Northwest 3rd Court, Vancouver, WA 98685
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            A children's activity and entertainment center, Kids Club Fun & Fitness features a play structure with slides, a bridge, swings and a tree house. The center also offers swimming and dance lessons, party hosting, educational programs and day camps.        
    
    
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            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.        
    
    
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            The Dalles
                
                Interstate Highway 84 and Highway 197, The Dalles, OR 97058
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            Established in the beginning of the 19th century, The Dalles was for at least 10,000 years a major trading center for the Native Americans. Parks, museums, and an annual event called The Northwest Cherry Festival are some of the things which attract visitors in here.        
    
    
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                15655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97006
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            Those who are interested in viewing native plants and animals can find them at Tualatin Hills Nature Park. The 222-acre park contains five miles of trails and a nature center.        
    
    
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                15655 SW Millikan Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97006
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            Located on 222-acres of land, the Tualatin Hills Nature Park & Interpretive Center is a nature preserve filled with a variety of local plants and wildlife. Visitors commonly enjoy walking the five miles of nature trails located within the park.        
    
    
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            A large and scenic cascade, Sherars Falls offers the opportunity to see a variety of local wildlife. The falls also have rich historical significance, with particular importance to local Native American tribes.        
    
    
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            Deschutes River Adventures provide raft trips and raft rentals in the summer and ski and snowboard rentals in the winter. They offer kayak and raft rental guided trips with certified guides for both the experienced and novice rafter.        
    
    
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            River Runner Outfitters provides guided fly fishing trips and camping float trips on the Deschutes, Wilson, Trask, Nehalem, and Nestucca Rivers. The guide and outfitting service is family owned and operated and fishing trips target both trout and steelhead.