FAMILY ATTRACTIONS / REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

Enchanted Forest
8462 SE Enchanted Way
Turner, OR 503-371-4242
www.enchantedforest.com
Explore a fort and a Western town, meet the spirit of the haunted house, ride the thrilling bobsleds, visit the Old World Village, take a plunging log ride, or watch a light show.

Oaks Amusement Park
East end of Sellwood Bridge
Portland, OR 503-233-5777
www.oakspark.com
Thrill rides combine with children’s theater, a skating rink, picnic areas, and an historical carousel carved by Herschell-Spillman.

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
1945 SE Water Avenue
Portland, OR 503-797-4000
www.omsi.edu
One of the largest science museums in the nation encourages visitors to experience an earthquake, play computer games, and climb into space capsules.

Oregon Zoo
4001 SW Canyon Road
Portland, OR 503-226-1561
www.oregonzoo.org
Featuring a family-friendly design, the zoo is famous for its elephants, especially Packy —one of the first Asian elephants to be born in captivity. From polar bears to giraffes and rhinos or more exotic beasts, the zoo is filled with wonders.

Portland Children’s Museum (CM2)
4015 SW Canyon Road
Portland, OR 503-223-6500
www.portlandcm.org
Adjacent to the Oregon Zoo, CM2 (the next generation) combines popular exhibits from the “old children’s museum” and wonderful new attractions. Children enjoy filling mini grocery carts, making music, or creating works of art with gooey and messy media.

World Forestry Center
4033 SW Canyon Road
Portland, OR 503-228-1367
www.worldforestry.org
The giant talking Douglas tree that offers biology lessons in five languages is one of many attractions at this educational center. Hi Fir king trails, picnic areas, a lookout tower, and a wildlife sanctuary join a museum.

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