Indoor playgrounds, snowy slopes, and movie theaters beckon your family to do fun things in Portland in winter

Winter is one of the best times of the year for Portland families and people visiting PDX for a winter getaway. From snowshoeing to skiing to hitting the ice skating rink and more, your family will be pressed to fit everything in before the warm weather returns. These 50 activities are guaranteed to keep the winter blues away. See how many you can fit in while Portland’s colder season is in full swing.

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1. Make winter fun for kids in Portland when you spend a day tiring out your rambunctious kid at an indoor play space built to exhaust the little ones. 

2. Dine al fresco with the kids this winter. Yes, it’s possible! Here are some great restaurants in town with heated outdoor spaces.

3. Add to your child’s dress-up collection by making a homemade hat with these simple ideas for hat crafts.

4. Strap on some skates and hit the ice at these local ice skating rinks

5. From Finnegan’s to Made You Look, Portland is home to some awesome independent toy stores. Purchase new toys that will keep your kiddos busy on those dreary days at home.

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6. Show your kids the books you read when you were young. Got any classic books to add to our list?

7. Bumpers or no bumpers, bowling is always a great option on days you need to stay indoors. 

8. In a cheese pizza rut? Order takeout from one of these beloved Portland pizzerias.

9. While snow may not blanket our city the entire winter, your kids can still enjoy snowflakes, no matter the weather.

10. Got a kid with a winter birthday? Here are our picks for the best winter birthday party venues

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11. Nervous about getting the kids on skis? We’ve rounded up some tips and tricks to get your kiddos cruising down the bunny hills in no time

12. Cabin fever—has it hit your household yet? Here are 11 awesome ways to beat it.

13. Have pots of mealtime fun at these Portland fondue-eries

14. Winter may mean a lack of great produce, but that hasn’t stopped us from juicing. We seriously can’t get enough of these awesome juicing recipes. 

15. Enjoy breakfast and explore the grounds and hallways with the kids at the Kennedy School, a former elementary school turned indoor playground

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16. Feeling brave? Your kids will love their first trip to the movie theater and we promise to hold your hand the entire time. 

17. Warm up with some kid-friendly winter mocktails

18. Get lost in these totally amazing tree house designs. We can all dream, right?

19. Introduce your kids to some old-school games from to Clue to Life to Guess Who?

20. What could be better on a chilly Portland day than a pint at a family-friendly brewery

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21. Stretch out those little limbs with some virtual yoga classes for kids. It will bring you all a little piece of zen this winter!

22. Bust the bathing suits out of storage to spend a winter day at one of Portland’s indoor swimming pools.

23. Buy a basket and ball for the house and play some hoops.

24. Take your little putters to an indoor golf spot. 

25. Portland doesn’t usually get a ton of snow, but thankfully the mountains are close by—head east for some snow tubing fun.

 

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26. Or hit the slopes for a day (or more!) at one of these Portland-area ski resorts.

27. Huddle around your fireplace or your stove and pretend you’re camping with some delicious homemade s’mores

28. Cuddle up with a book. Here are some must-read picks straight from our friends at Chronicle Books.

29. Put on some warm clothes and venture around Portland to all of the famous Beverly Cleary statues and follow the paths that some of her beloved book characters did, including Ramona.

30. Arrrrr, mateys. Plan an indoor treasure hunt for your kids that will have them entertained all morning long.

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31. Pay a visit to the Oregon Rail Heritage Center, an ideal spot to indulge your train-crazy kid. 

32. How many sweets can you load up on this winter? Cookiesdonuts, chocolates, and more, Portland is delicious any time of year!

33. Winter days are perfect for exploring textile arts like finger knitting, crocheting, or knitting with needles. If your kids are ready, get started here.

34. Slide out of a real Boeing 747 aircraft at the area’s most jaw-dropping indoor water park. You’ll be blown away. 

35. We all have paper bags lying around the house. Make good use of them with some fun paper bag crafts

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36. Need an engaging indoor activity? The World Forestry Center is perfect for an entire morning or afternoon of indoor fun. 

37. Catch a kid-focused performance at the Northwest Children’s Theatre.

38. We’ve come up with 8 fab DIY activities that will provide endless fun.

39. Fitness for the whole family is possible in winter. Here’s a list of local exercise classes that you and the kids can take together.

40. If you have little ones under two, we’ve got some great ideas on how to entertain the toddler set on these cold winter days.

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41. Go on one of these winter hikes.

42. Kick family game night up a notch with an awesome new game.

43. Winter days are perfect for making a mess in the kitchen—especially when that kitchen isn’t your own! Here are some classes in the Portland area that get kids baking and cooking.

44. Bundle up and head out to sample one of Portland’s classic food carts. Here are some every kid should try at least once.

45. Head to one of these spectacular cozy cabins.

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46. Prep for the next snow day by perusing these super-cute and cozy winter hats.

47. Get nerdy with your kids and try one of these at-home science experiments.

48. Moms, grab your favorite friends and go on a mom-date… It’s the new bro-mance!

49. Head to a winter farmer’s market to pick up some veggies for dinner—soup sounds like a great idea! 

50. Get a jump start and plan your next winter wonderland getaway.

Additional reporting by Annette Benedetti

 

Summer is around the corner with it’s long, lovely days just waiting to be filled with awesome family adventures. We’ve gathered 100 of our favorite activities and put together your ultimate to-do list for the season. It will keep you busy, whether you prefer to make a splash at a natural swimming spot, tool around in a family gardening class, or sink your toes into a beach getaway. Read on to peruse the possibilities.

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1. Roughing it with little ones can be more of an ordeal than a relaxing getaway, so we rounded up six of our favorite sites for young campers, all located within an hour of Portland.

2. Calling all adventurers! Your child will come home with new memories – and skills such as archery, tracking, and horseback riding – after an overnight summer camp.

3. Check out one of these destination playgrounds and get the wiggles out.

4. and 5. Portland has some awesome places to burn off energy on a less-than-stellar day, including indoor playspaces for your rambunctious one or warm up – and splash around – in a soaking pool or hot spring.

6. Take the kids for a romp on the trails of the Portland Audubon Society.

7. Take the kids on a culinary adventure (and tempt their taste buds) at an under-the-radar food market on the city’s eastside.

8. Raise a glass (and bring the kids) to Portland’s kid-friendly breweries, where families of all ages are welcome.

9. If your kiddo isn’t quite up for wheelies but loves pedaling around, check out these excellent beginner bike paths around town.

10. Take care of all your tootsies with a kid-friendly nail salon experience. Think of it as non-toxic mani-pedis and bonding time all rolled into one.

11. Let your kids (literally) climb the walls with a trip to one of these super cool indoor rock climbing gyms.

12. If it’s pouring liquid sunshine or too hot to play outside, strategize some indoor fun at one of these local game store.

13. and 14. Prefer your camping experience to include a shower and walls? Here’s a list of Oregon campgrounds that offer yurts or cabins as well as some of the best lux camping spots for families we’ve found throughout the country.

15. Embrace flexibility and enroll your kiddo (and, at some studios, yourself) in a fun yoga class.

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16. Go on a locomotive adventure with one of these area train rides.

17. Will your little one celebrate a birthday this summer or fall? Take the party outside at one of these six local venues.

18. Looking for that perfect birthday gift? Portland’s 8 indy toy stores have got you covered.

19. Tour Portland’s amazing ice cream scene and stay cool at these local shops.

20. Put down the iPad and video game controllers. We’ve found four scenic places to fly a kite for some good old fashioned fun.

21. Strike kid-friendly bowling off your to-do list at one (or more) of our fave Portland bowling alleys.

22. Offering special show times and organized babysitting, there are plenty of local family-friendly movie theaters where you and the little ones are welcome to kick back and take in a flick.

23. Roll out the yoga mat or grease up the baby jogger wheels–we’ve gathered up the best Mommy & Me workouts in town where you can have fun and feel the burn.

24. Darling, it’s better down where it’s wetter. For fishy fun, take the kids to visit the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport.

25. Embark on a fun-filled, fruit-picking adventure for the whole family. Do your kiddos love berries? Visit a u-pick berry farm this summer.

26. Is apple and pear season here? Celebrate at one of these farms or orchards.

27. Finding a trail that both you and your youngster will enjoy can be challenging, but these gentle nature trails, perfect for the under-five crowd, will keep everyone entertained.

28. No green thumb? No problem. Here’s 12 easy gardening projects for your aspiring gardener.

29. Take your kids stargazing on a warm night. Here are some tips for a great experience.

30. Propeller planes, jets, a giant wooden glider, and the original Spruce Goose – your airplane-crazy kid won’t be able to contain his excitement at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. (Psst! Did we mention the museum also boasts its own massive indoor waterpark?)

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31. Want to give your family a road tripping experience without all the long drive time? Pack up and head out to one of these small Oregon towns filled with sandy beaches, historic parks, nature walks, and more, all within an easy two hours of Portland.

32. Don’t miss these free summer-specific events.

33. School’s out? Sun’s out? Dive into one of these nearby natural swimming spots.

34. Looking for spray parks or fountains a little closer to your neck of the woods? Here’s our list of water play options around the metro area.

35. If you’re suffering from the summer blahs, you and the kids can check out these free off-the-beaten-path activities in Portland.

36. Give your child a healthy interest in growing this summer by getting involved with a family gardening activity or planting class.

37. Instead of puttering around the house, round up the kids for a game of miniature golf at one of these friendly courses.

38. Get outdoors and explore our favorite inclusive parks for all ages and abilities.

39. Get adventurous and take your family to California on a Kidifornia vacation.

40. Take your budding art lovers to the Portland Art Museum for a guided Family Tour or Baby Morning.

41. Explore textile arts like finger knitting, crocheting or knitting with needles. If your kids are ready, get started here.

42. to 44. Cookiesdonuts, and chocolates – Portland is delicious all year long.

45. From meteorites to glow-in-the-dark rocks, your kiddos will love this hidden gem of a museum.

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46. Skip the dusty exhibits at these hands-on historical sites and museums around town. From making your own candles to building a fort with life-sized Lincoln logs, you and the kids will have a blast learning about the past.

47. Make an outing to the Portland Farmers Market an educational and entertaining experience for your culinary-curious child.

48. Neaten up those hairdos with a painless haircut at one of these kid-friendly salons.

49. Located just across the Columbia River, the third floor kids area of the Vancouver Community Library is filled with learning and sensory delights.

50. Grab your tackle boxes and rods and cast your line at a kid-friendly fishing hole.

51. Saddle up and take your horse-crazy kid for a horseback ride.

52. Invite the grandparents and have a great time with these activities.

53. Play the day away at this transformed elementary school, where your family can enjoy live music, pub fare, a movie, a soaking pool, and more.

54. Love our fresh, local veggies? Check out these meat-free restaurants dishing out vegetarian and vegan treats for all ages.

55. Have pots of mealtime fun at these Portland fondue-eries.

56. Whether your child wants to perfect her backstroke or a tadpole ready to upgrade from the dog paddle, we’ve gathered up a list of Portland’s best swimming lessons.

57. Put a Celtic skip in your step at an Irish restaurant that welcomes leprechauns of all ages.

58. Visit the Tillamook Cheese Factory and treat your youngsters to an outing that’s entertaining, educational, fun, and delicious.

59. Traveling via the Portland International Airport (PDX) this season? Scope out our guide to PDX’s top amenities for tiny travelers.

60. For a sweet afternoon, grab a tasty treat at one of Portland’s gluten-free bakeries.

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61. Did you know Portland is roughly 100 miles southeast of the world’s longest beach? On Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula, you’ll also find the perfect combo of touristy taffy towns, spectacular nature walks, dramatic lighthouses, and historical museums.

62. Gather up your little connoisseurs and sample some of our city’s best food carts for kids.

63. Visit the floating Oregon Maritime Museum to learn about maritime history and see the inner-workings of a real boat.

64. Fine dining and kids. Not two words you’d think go together. Luckily, this sophisticated new farm-to-table restaurant in downtown welcomes families of all ages.

65. and 66. Cool off at one of these smoothie and fro yo shops serving up tasty, seasonal flavors for every palate.

67. Moms, it may no longer be Mother’s Day, but you can still grab your favorite friends for a wine-tasting mom-date.

68. Go on a hot air balloon ride!

69. If you’re traveling on Highway 6 toward the coast, make a perfect kid-friendly pit stop at the Tillamook Forest Center. Did we mention it’s also free?

70. Try these delicious homemade s’mores in the backyard or during your next camping trip.

71. Stuck in a play date rut? From a drop-in art studio to pizza and a show, these nine spots around town will have you thinking outside the house.

72. For old timey fun at America’s oldest amusement park (think roller skating, carousel rides, and carnival games) head to Oaks Amusement Park in the Sellwood neighborhood.

73. Dine al fresco with the wee ones at a family-friendly restaurant, rain or shine.

74. Children love waterfalls and exploring, so we’ve found six waterfall hikes in the Columbia River Gorge with level trails for little legs.

75. Let the kids get down and dirty and totally creative in their very own crafty outdoor art space.

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76. Ditch the city and spend a day cruising the Hood River Farm Loop to see working farms, meet farm animals, sample fresh cider, and/or pick your own fruit. Great stops include Draper Girls Country Farm, the Gorge White House, and Mt. View Orchards.

77. Have little foodie on your hands? These local restaurants serve up adventurous kids menus.

78. Take the kids to the Portland Japanese Garden and marvel at its newly opened 3.4 acres of expanded gardens and educational facilities.

79. Slow down for a morning (or afternoon) and read one of these new non-fiction books with your little bookworm.

80. to 82. Itching to get out of town? Whether you’re looking for a cozy beach lodgehigh desert scenery, or an historic maritime town, we’ve got you covered.

83. This scenic recreation area in the Willamette National Forest is home to 800-year-old trees, a c. 1930s mining camp, and a crystal-clear swimming hole.

84. Cheer on your little athlete at one of these local soccer camps or clubs.

85. Wooden bridges, water play, climbing rocks, oh my. Make a date with nature-based play at Westmoreland Park.

86. For the best birds-eye view in town, climb through the trees and whiz through the air at a family-friendly ziplining park.

87. You and the kids can get your feline fix in a comfy setting at Portland’s cat café and lounge.

88. Slurping your noodles is permitted (and even encouraged) at these Japanese-style ramen hotspots.

89. Catch an event or story time at one of Multnomah County Library’s branches.

90. Hip hop, tap, hula, ballet, and more – these Portland studios will keep little dancers on their toes.

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91. School young gamers in Pac Man, Super Mario Brothers, pinball, and more at this retro-cool arcade in Hawthorne.

92. Looking for a fun new way to experience Oregon’s rivers and lakes? Take the kids SUPing (Stand Up Paddle Boarding) with our handy guide on how to get started, find rentals, book lessons, etc.

93. Is autumn approaching? Celebrate the coming season by exploring stunning fall colors.

94. Your little gymnasts can bounce, flip, jump, and tumble the day away at this trampoline park in Vancouver.

95. There’s much more to Portland’s Montavilla neighborhood than meets the eye so we’ve rounded up our favorite things to see, do, and taste while you visit.

96. Nurture and grow your child’s imagination by helping her create a mini fairy garden.

97. Planning a family road trip this summer? Here are 16 clever ideas and hacks that can help smooth the road ahead.

98. Take the kids to one of these super-friendly waterfront restaurants in town for a fun, affordable meal with river views.

99. I-Spy… a Pileated woodpecker. Grab the kids (and binoculars) for some bird-watching fun at these local sanctuaries, nature parks, and wetlands.

100. Need more ideas? Here are 100 more activities for your 10 and under crowd.

—Carrie Uffindell (Edit and Update by Annette Benedetti)

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