10 Things to Do in Happy Valley That You Shouldn't Miss

November 2, 2017 Almeta Stockton

Happy Valley in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Factory Tours. Discover best things to do in Happy Valley with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Happy Valley

1. Bob's Red Mill Tour

13521 SE Pheasant Ct, Milwaukie, OR 97222-1248
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 67 reviews

Bob's Red Mill Tour

Tours start at 10 am sharp, M-F. Come and learn about the wonderful world of stone grinding whole grains on a free guided tour of the BRM manufacturing facility. Our friendly 'Grain Guides' provide you with a brief history of how Bob and Charlee Moore championed the goodness of simple, natural whole grains and created a company now respected around the world. You will watch the action of a working mill as seen through our viewing windows. Questions are welcome during a discussion about the healthful benefits of our wide variety of grain products. Everyone leaves with a free sample. Tours generally last about 1 1/2 hours. Following the tour our visitors are invited to travel one mile to our Whole Grain Store and Cafe for lunch and shopping. Both of our buildings are accessible to everyone and families are always welcome.

Reviewed By Paul_R_8208 - Oceanside, Oregon

We toured the factory, which was fun. The tour guides were entertaining and knowledgeable. The tour lasted about 90 minutes. We received some free samples after the tour ended. Next, we ate at the restaurant. The food was tasty and healthy. The portions were large and the price was reasonable. We also bought a number of items from the shop.

2. Lake Oswego Farmers' Market

200 First St., Millennium Plaza Park, Lake Oswego, OR
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Lake Oswego Farmers' Market

Reviewed By Patricia G - Ajijic, Mexico

We wandered through the Farmers market one Saturday morning in July, sampling the many flavors of Oregon (cherries, peaches, honey, coffee, breakfast tacos...) enjoying live music, smelling the fresh flowers and lavender, and of course people watching. It is a great place for brunch with cafe tables in the back. I liked talking with the vendors, all passionate about their food .

3. Clackamas Town Center

12000 SE 82nd Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086-7721 +1 503-653-6913
Excellent
43%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
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Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 63 reviews

Clackamas Town Center

Reviewed By William F - Happy Valley, Oregon

We were at the P.E. on a Wednesday, a little after 1:30 p.m. and found the server to be rather perfunctory and rushed in her job. Not rude, but seemingly disinterested in answering questions or being of any service other than dishing up chow mein or rice. Then, three of the selections were out, I mean only scraps in the serving containers. When I asked about how long of a wait it would be, was told only 10-12 minutes. Hold on, this is supposed to be mall fast food. I settled for a Panda bowl of Grilled Teriyaki Chicken which was tasty, but the server cut the chicken pieces only part of the way through instead of completing the cut into individual portions. My spouse ordered Kung Pao Chicken which was tasty, but the chow mein had a burned or scorched flavor. The meal were mostly average, below the standards of other Panda Express locations.

4. Mount Talbert Nature Park

10695 SE Mather Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015-8249 +1 503-742-4353
Excellent
37%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4 based on 29 reviews

Mount Talbert Nature Park

Reviewed By Jetspeed219 - Happy Valley, Oregon

My wife and I hike this trail pretty regularly. It's close by, but is secluded enough from the city to make you feel like you are away from civilization. It's about 2.4 miles around the lower portion which is perfect for us. If you are wanting a little bit more, just head up to the upper portion.

5. Sah-Hah-Lee Golf Course & Driving Range

17104 SE 130th Ave, Clackamas, OR 97015-8946 +1 503-655-9249
Excellent
64%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 21 reviews

Sah-Hah-Lee Golf Course & Driving Range

The golf course at Sah-Hah-Lee is an 18 Hole, Par 3 course designed for every golfer, whether beginner, intermediate or advanced. The course's length and straight forward design affords the novice golfer the ability to play without intimidation, while our undulating greens, water and greenside bunkers challenge even the most experienced player. Sah-Hah-Lee provides golfers of all ages and skill levels with a memorable golf experience. Considered to be one of the best executive courses in the Northwest, Sah-Hah-Lee has been ranked annualy as "One of the Top 100 Short Courses in America" three years running. An honor we are proud to boast about! Sah-Hah-Lee GC is open year round and enjoyed by golfers 364 day a year! We do allow the course to rest on Christmas Day, but aside from that, it's here waiting to be enjoyed by our patrons. The 18 greens in play on the golf course are considered by many as some of the best the Portland Metro Area has to offer. Often times surprising some of our new guests who continually rate our greens in better condition than most of the local area clubs. Nature abounds at Sah-Hah-Lee, with the Clackamas river running beside most of the golf course, we have become home to many forms of wildlife. From deer to rabbits, ducks to geese, osprey to hawks, the golf course has become a sanctuary for wildlife in the area. Our newest addition is an 18-hole putting course featuring sandtraps, sneaky breaks and undulations that will challenge even the best putters with 18 holes of fun in a relaxed and beautiful setting under stately fir trees. The course is open to all ages, we have putters of all sizes available, so this course is a favorite of kids and families. Whether it's Business or just Family Fun, Sah-Hah-Lee Golf Course is the perfect way to bring people together.

Reviewed By dennistheduhh - Oregon City, Oregon

it was a few mounts back .but a very nice course to play at . it shold be nice and green on the fairways.

6. Eagle Landing Golf Course

10220 SE Causey Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086-7532 +1 503-698-7888
Excellent
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Good
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5 based on 18 reviews

Eagle Landing Golf Course

Reviewed By shellijthompson - Damascus, Oregon

We moved to happy valley and received a coupon for Eagles landing. We packed up our clubs and headed out only to find out it was a short or chipping course and we only really needed about 3 clubs.....it was so much fun and the course was in great shape. We played the back nine at the top of the hill and golfed our way down. It was a blast!!

7. Milwaukie Farmers Market

10723 SE Main St., Milwaukie, OR 97222 +1 503-407-0956
Excellent
76%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
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5 based on 37 reviews

Milwaukie Farmers Market

Reviewed By ORfoodie - Pacific City, Oregon

What a find! Great farmer"s market in easy to find location. Lots of food available for purchase including Canby Asparagus Farms! We found Olympic Provisions there too. Excellent farm fresh produce, jams, cheeses, nitrogen ice-cream, fresh hot peanuts from a 105 year old cart. And some great live music too!

8. North Clackamas Aquatic Park

7300 SE Harmony Rd, Milwaukie, OR 97222-1205 +1 503-557-7873
Excellent
34%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4 based on 50 reviews

North Clackamas Aquatic Park

Reviewed By AnnaDan M - Lacey, Washington

Go to the website to see everything offered...and specific hours and fees. After checking it out on-line, we took our grandson for an afternoon of pure water fun. It was a great way to spend a grandparent weekend. The wave pool, diving board and slides offered him everything he wanted and then some! The hot tub was great for me!
Hint....the tubes rent out quickly ($1). They are good for a 2 hour shift. So, if you miss the first time, you can try for one at the second shift.

9. Cascade Cigar & Tobacco

9691 SE 82nd Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086-3726 +1 503-775-5885
Excellent
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4 based on 2 reviews

Cascade Cigar & Tobacco

Cascade Cigar & Tobacco is home to the largest dedicated walk-in humidor on the West Coast. We carry thousands of cigars, and a full range of pipe tobacco products including our own hand-blended tobaccos.Next door, our cigar lounge features five big screen televisions, a Playstation system, wifi and board games for our customers. Seating includes recliners, couches, and tables and chairs.

Reviewed By JewelsJMC - Happy Valley, Oregon

The sign out front advertises that they have a smoking room. I purchased one of their products but was told I could not use the smoking room unless I joined the club which charges a fee for doing so. It would seem that they would want to encourage more regular customers by allowing free access to the smoking room. Prices are not the lowest in town.

10. A Time to Exhale Massage Therapy

13131 SE 125th Ave, Clackamas, OR 97015-9324 +1 503-756-9494
Excellent
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5 based on 1 reviews

A Time to Exhale Massage Therapy

Reviewed By Chad C - Portland, Oregon

The look and feel of the building may throw you off a little bit (it's actually a converted two-story ranch home), and it's a bit of a drive if you don't live in the area, but this is an experience very well worth the trek. This massage therapist has over a decade of experience and truly shows in the techniques she uses as well as the pressure she can apply - I tell my friends that she could probably loosen the lug nuts on a flat tire without a wrench, she's that strong! But seriously, she makes it a point to ask what massage experiences you've had previously, if there are areas to pay special attention to or avoid...she's very friendly and upfront about what you're looking for and what she can do to make the experience personalized and tailored to your needs. The massage room has a private bathroom attached to it (I think this was the master bedroom when the building was still a house), which is really convenient when you're putting yourself back together after getting a rubdown. The massage room itself is really large, so the table isn't bumped and jostled as she's working around you. Even though the building is on a busy street, the room faces away from it and between the music, the fan and her magical hands the outside world fades away pretty quickly. A couple other cool things that are unexpected: if you schedule your next appointment at the end of your massage you get a discount on the next visit, she uses coconut oil instead of lotion so you don't feel all greasy, plus she doesn't charge extra for little things that other places so often do, like heating packs and aromatherapy.

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