The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory, Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory

April 17, 2022 Myesha Cogley

Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory offers visitors an incredible range of experiences that reflect the diversity of the landscape, from the Willamette Valley’s wineries, flower farms and farm-to-table dining to the iconic 11,250-foot peak of Mt. Hood itself. Adventurers can enjoy skiing and snowboarding all winter long, as well as hiking and mountain biking in warmer months. Cities near Portland also offer a wide selection of craft breweries, tax-free shopping, and a thriving arts scene.
Restaurants in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory

1. Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch

35835 S Highway 213, Molalla, OR 97038-9508 +1 503-407-3699 [email protected] http://www.mhralpacas.com/
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5.0 based on 94 reviews

Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch

Who we are…Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch is an 18 acre ranch in Molalla, Oregon. We are directly in between Molalla and Silverton. We have 80+ Huacaya alpacas. We breed our animals for the fineness of their fiber, with a soft handle and good density. Our goal is to create a long term fineness in all animals that mimics the feel of cashmere or better. Presently more than half our herd is under 21 micron. We have white as well as a variety of other colors of alpacas. There are 22 natural colors of alpacas as defined by the Alpaca Registry. Bill is an AOBA Certified Fleece and Performance Judge. His education helps in the purchases and breeding of our alpacas. In the future we will be holding seminars on fleece evaluations, breeding selection, business plan write ups and fiber arts. If there is a topic you’d like to learn about, we’ll find the instructor and create the class. Or you can just stop by and we would be happy to answer your questions. We have a large fleece room dedicated for presentations and a ranch store for a quick pick up gift for yourself or someone special.Our herd consists of eight studs we either fully own or own in partnership. They are Snowmass Trilogy, Ezekial's Challenger of Marquam Hill, Crescent Moon’s Ezekial, Crescent Moon’s Accoyo Elizario, Accoyo America Kodiak, Nirvana of AMHR, Denver of AMHR and Emerald Cloud's Javelin.We love to talk about these amazing animals. Whether it is a question on how to get started, breeding questions, animal husbandry, the investment aspects (Bill is a retired CPA) or anything else that you might be interested in, please feel free to stop by, give us a call or drop us an email. We look forward to hearing from you!

Reviewed By ashrt7

Had a great time at the alpaca farm.The staff was very inviting and knowledgeable about the alpacas. The alpacas are cute and friendly. They even gave us recommendations on other places to visit and provided us a map.

2. Oregon River Experiences

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5.0 based on 76 reviews

Oregon River Experiences

Founded in 1978, Oregon River Experiences offers half day to nine day whitewater rafting and hiking adventures on ten rivers in Oregon and Idaho. We're a family-owned business, and our trips are staffed with friendly, skilled professionals who committed to your safety and enjoyment. Day trips are available on Portland's closest whitewater river. We offer multi-day river rafting tours with both camping and wilderness lodge stays. And our trips feature a wide variety of boat types: oar boats, paddle boats, inflatable kayaks, standup paddle boards, and row-yourself catarafts.

3. Portland Oregon Temple & Visitors' Center

13600 Kruse Oaks Blvd, Lake Oswego, OR 97035-8602 +1 503-431-3240 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/portlandvc
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

Portland Oregon Temple & Visitors' Center

Visit the beautiful temple grounds, gardens and Visitors' Center located on 10 acres near the intersection of I-5 and Hwy 217. Open daily from 9am to 9pm. The Center offers exhibits and information about faith, temples, the importance of families, and other religious values of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Children, accompanied by adults, are also welcome and can enjoy interactive displays and activities about the temple grounds and Center.

Reviewed By 354vincenti - Portland, United States

Wonderfully welcoming, with a peaceful feeling that is hard to find any other place. Informative, interesting and enlightening things to learn. Wonderful guides to assist, movies to watch, interactive displays, and beautiful artwork and grounds. Worth the time to visit, COMPLETELY ENJOYABLE.

4. Wildwood Recreation Site

65670 E Highway 26, Welches, OR 97067-8803 +1 503-622-3696 http://www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/files/brochures/Wildwood_brochure07.pdf
Excellent
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Wildwood Recreation Site

Reviewed By rebeccacD7276EF - California, United States

The trails are covered and protected from the harsh summer sun, so that makes the hiking/trekking much easier. The entire trail is along the Salmon River and is just lovely and quaint. There are bathrooms and lots of picnic tables and water stations next to the tables. I wished we brought picnic food. Be sure to put on bug guards. Those mosquitos are hearless!

5. Mary S. Young Park

19900 Willamette Dr, West Linn, OR 97068 +1 503-557-4700 http://oregonstateparks.org
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Mary S. Young Park

6. Timberline Lodge Ski Area

27500 E Timberline Rd, Timberline Lodge, OR 97028-9709 +1 503-272-3158 [email protected] https://www.timberlinelodge.com/mountain/ski-area
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4.5 based on 320 reviews

Timberline Lodge Ski Area

Reviewed By immcpeak - Austin, United States

I went to Timberline with two great friends: my brother, an expert snowboarder, and my girlfriend, who was skiing for the second time in her life. We all had fun TOGETHER on this mountain! There are like 7 terrain parks well kept and our novice friend was able to go through them skiing and have fun, and eventually try tiny jumps, while we hit huge air. Loved the express lifts and variety of trails and pathways. We did skibowl night skiing as well and by comparison Timberline blows it away: nicer employees, everyone is happy and cheerful, express chairs, variety of terrain parks.

7. Salmon River Trail

Mount Hood National Forest, Welches, OR
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Salmon River Trail

8. Timberline Lodge

Timberline Road, Timberline Lodge, OR 97028 +1 503-272-3311 [email protected] http://www.TimberlineLodge.com
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4.5 based on 328 reviews

Timberline Lodge

Reviewed By 942haroldm - Gresham, United States

We had a return visit to this amazing lodge. We stayed in a queen room. We ate at the Ram’s Head Bar and the Cascade Dining room for breakfast. The food and service were very good. We spent time in the outdoor hot tub and pool. It was very relaxing. We also spent time by the wood burning fireplace on the second floor. The inside of the lodge is beautiful. It’s only open to hotel guests at this time.

9. Oregon City Municipal Elevator

Railroad & 7th Street, Oregon City, OR 97045 +1 503-994-6633 [email protected] http://downtownoregoncity.org/attraction/municipal-elevator/?gclid=CIiZr-zLksYCFZBcfgodXBMA7Q
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Oregon City Municipal Elevator

The Oregon City Municipal Elevator has been in operation for over 100 years. The original elevator was constructed in 1915. It was powered by hydrolics and took about three minutes to reach the top of the bluff. In 1925 it was converted to electric power that was being generated by the water flowing from the Willamette river. The current elevator was completed in May of 1955. It was included on the National Register of Historic places in May of 2014. The elevator is owned by Oregon City and staffed by the Downtown Oregon City Association. Current hours are Monday-Saturday 7am-7pm and Sunday 10am-7pm.

Reviewed By Eilir7733 - Sisters, United States

This is a cool place to visit. Lots of history here. Also you can park either at the top or the bottom, and explore the historic upper part or the historic downtown part at the bottom. It doesn't cost money. Definitely look up the pictures and history online before you visit!

10. Bullwinkle's Entertainment

29111 SW Town Center Loop W, Wilsonville, OR 97070-9475 +1 503-685-5000 [email protected] http://www.bullwinkles.com
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

Bullwinkle's Entertainment

This amazing 6-acre amusement park is centrally located between Portland & Salem. Bullwinkle's Entertainment has something for everyone! We provide a clean and wholesome atmosphere with exciting attractions, great food and entertainment for all ages! Enjoy our brand new 16 Lane Bowling Center, Go Karts, Lazer Tag, Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Soaring Eagle Zip-Line, XD Dark Ride, Kidopolis Playland, Two - Story Arcade & much more! Don't forget to visit Bullwinkle's Restaurant for a wide selection of pizzas, hamburgers, sandwiches, salads & desserts! Open Year Round, RAIN or SHINE! No entry charge; visit website for specials & current hours.

Reviewed By frogleaps - Ephrata, United States

This is such an amazing place for kids. We took our three kids there for one of their birthdays. We all had so much fun. It was a little pricy but for being there all day it really wasn’t bad.

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