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5 Things to Do With Kids in Tualatin Valley

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Looking for things to do with kids in Tualatin? The Tualatin Valley is home to a variety of year-round indoor and outdoor activities for all ages.

Disclosure: My trip to the Tualatin Valley was provided courtesy of the Washington County Visitors Association.  All opinions are 100% mine.

Things to Do With Kids in Tualatin

Most people are familiar with the Willamette Valley wineries, but Tualatin is more than wine. From shopping, outdoor activities, museums, to farm to table restaurants, there's something for everyone in Tualatin. Check out these five family-friendly activities in Tualatin, Oregon. | #tualatin #familyfun #thingstodowithkids #oregon #strawberries https://www.travelingwellforless.com

While most people are familiar with the Willamette Valley wineries, Tualatin is more than wine. From shopping, outdoor activities, museums, to farm to table restaurants, there’s something for everyone in Tualatin.

Tualatin is a fun destination that’s a short drive from Portland. Check out these five family-friendly activities in Tualatin, Oregon.

1. iFLY Indoor Skydiving

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Jumping out of an airplane is not required! Kids of all ages (minimum age of 3 to participate) will enjoy indoor skydiving at iFLY.

Guaranteed to put a smile on your kids’ faces, this safe, family-friendly activity will be the highlight of their day. And if you can’t get your teen or tween to talk to you, take them indoor skydiving. They won’t stop talking!

Read my review of iFLY.

Pro-tip: Indoor skydiving is addictive.

2. World of Speed Museum

Your inner speed racer will rejoice at the World of Speed Museum. Think muscle race cars, speedboats, fast motorcycles, and more! This is one museum your kids will be glad you dragged them to.

Your inner speed racer will rejoice at the World of Speed Museum.

Think muscle race cars, speedboats, fast motorcycles, and more! This is one museum your kids will be glad you dragged them to.

Is touching allowed? You bet! The World of Speed Museum offers several interactive exhibits that are completely hands on! And yep, you can sit in some of the cars.

They offer summer camps, high school auto tech, and Les Schwab workshops.

Pro-tip: Active duty military and family members get free admission Memorial Day through Labor Day.

3. Unger Farms

Visiting Unger Farms is one of several things to do with kids in Tualatin. Plan your visit around harvest season and pick your own strawberries. | #tualatin #familyfun #thingstodowithkids #oregon #strawberries https://www.travelingwellforless.com

Love strawberries? Your little ones will enjoy picking their own strawberries at Unger Farms.

And if you’re lucky, you’ll come home with a few. 🙂

Be sure to stop by Berry Cafe for some tasty treats like a Berry Shortcake and Chocolate Crepe.

Pro-tip: Hood strawberry season is in June.

4. Rice NW Museum of Rocks and Minerals

The former home of collectors Richard and Helen Rice house one of the largest private collections of minerals in the United States. Exhibits include the Alma Rose rhodochrosite, diamonds, and the fossilized remains of "Tucker" a baby Psittacosaurus dinosaur. | #tualatin #familyfun #thingstodowithkids #oregon #strawberries https://www.travelingwellforless.com

Head full of rocks? After your visit to the Rice NW Museum of Rocks and Minerals, it just might be.

The former home of collectors Richard and Helen Rice house one of the largest private collections of minerals in the United States.

Exhibits include the Alma Rose rhodochrosite, diamonds, and the fossilized remains of “Tucker” a baby Psittacosaurus dinosaur.

Pro-tip: Be sure to check out the fluorescent display.

5. Tree to Tree Adventure Park

Do you love Tarzan's Treehouse at Disneyland? Or the Swiss Family Treehouse at Disneyworld? Then you'll love Tree to Tree Adventure Park. You can zip line, rappel, and bungee jump to your heart's content. | #tualatin #familyfun #thingstodowithkids #oregon #strawberries https://www.travelingwellforless.com

Do you love Tarzan’s Treehouse at Disneyland? Or the Swiss Family Treehouse at Disneyworld? Then you’ll love Tree to Tree Adventure Park.

You can zip line, rappel, and bungee jump to your heart’s content. Enjoy views of Hagg Lake while zipping through the trees. Or give your best Tarzan impression at the aerial obstacle course.

Not a fan of heights? You can have a picnic or roam one of the walking trails.

Pro-tip: Forgot your GoPro? They offer rentals.

Conclusion

Families of all ages will enjoy these things to do with kids in Tualatin.

Thrill seekers will love indoor skydiving at iFLY and zip lining at Tree to Tree Adventure Park.

Want to keep your feet planted firmly on the ground? Pay a visit to the World of Speed or the Rice NW Museum of Rocks and Minerals.

Try your hand at picking strawberries at Unger Farms. Come home with a bucket (and belly) full of fresh berries.

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Most people are familiar with the Willamette Valley wineries, but Tualatin is more than wine. From shopping, outdoor activities, museums, to farm to table restaurants, there's something for everyone in Tualatin. Check out these five family-friendly activities in Tualatin, Oregon. | #tualatin #familyfun #thingstodowithkids #oregon #strawberries https://www.travelingwellforless.com

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Gervin Khan

Monday 25th of July 2022

So many great things to do in that beautiful place, and I would love to try the iFLY and the Tree Adventure!

laura

Saturday 23rd of July 2022

Looks like a fun place, I must check it out thanks for sharing this with us.

Melissa Cushing

Saturday 23rd of July 2022

Wow... there are so many amazing things to do in Tualatin. I love that you shared as I have not heard of it before. I love the skydiving and the farms too with fresh produce. I will have to add this to my list of must-visit paces to see.

LisaLisa

Saturday 23rd of July 2022

Sounds like a lot of fun! I’ll have to look into visiting these places! We are overdue for a trip! I agree the Tree to Tree Adventure park looks like a lot of fun.

Bri

Saturday 23rd of July 2022

This looks like so much fun! My girls are toddlers now but in the near future this would be a GREAT trip!

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