Oregon
Planning a family trip to Portland, Oregon? Our curated guide covers 6 kid-friendly things to do in Portland with kids β 3 free and 3 paid β plus where to stay and insider tips for travel with kids ages 2β10.
6 kid-approved activities Β· 3 free Β· 3 paid
A beloved zoo set in Washington Park with polar bears, elephants, and a fantastic kids' play zone. The miniature railway through the park is a highlight for toddlers and big kids alike.
Visit official site βHands-on creativity at its best β a pottery studio, grocery store role-play, and outdoor water garden. The Regal Racer and H2Oh! exhibits are perennial favorites.
Visit official site βThe world's largest independent bookstore is a wonderland for curious kids. The children's section alone covers an entire room β pick out a book and find a cozy corner to read.
Visit official site βOregon's iconic 620-foot waterfall is just 30 minutes from Portland. The lower viewpoint is stroller-friendly, and the hike to the bridge gives kids a jaw-dropping view.
Visit official site βFive huge halls of hands-on science exhibits, a planetarium, a submarine tour, and an IMAX theater. One of the best science museums in the Pacific Northwest for curious kids.
Visit official site βA gorgeous mile-long park along the Willamette River perfect for bike rides, picnics, and splashing in the Salmon Street Springs fountain on warm days.
Visit official site βFamily-friendly hotels, suites, and vacation rentals near the best Portland attractions.
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Yes! Portland is a great destination for toddlers. Our guide covers 6 kid-friendly activities, including 3 free options like Powell's City of Books, Multnomah Falls, Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Many attractions are stroller-accessible and suited for ages 2-5.
There are 3 free activities for families in Portland, including Powell's City of Books, Multnomah Falls, Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Check our full guide for the complete list of free and budget-friendly things to do with kids.
For families visiting Portland, we recommend staying near the top attractions and looking for hotels with pools, kitchenettes, and family suites. Our guide includes neighborhood tips and hotel picks for every budget.
Kids ages 2-10 can have a fantastic time in Portland. Toddlers (2-4) will love the free outdoor spots, while older kids (5-10) can enjoy more interactive attractions. Our guide tags each activity with recommended ages so you can plan the perfect itinerary.
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