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8 Things to Do in Washington Park for $8 or Less

For a day of affordable fun in Portland, Washington Park is the perfect spot. With scenic gardens, cultural landmarks, and a wide range of activities, there’s something for everyone—without breaking the bank. This week, we’re highlighting eight ways to enjoy Washington Park for $8 or less, from playing at the Children’s Park and exploring art exhibits to enjoying a family picnic or embarking on a scavenger hunt. Discover everything our iconic Park has to offer, all while keeping your wallet happy.

1 – Play at the Children’s Park

Monkey bars, twisty poles, ladders to climb, ramps to run up and down—it’s everything playground dreams are made of. 

2 – Work on Your Stroke

Grab a partner and your racquet, and head to the six tennis courts located next to the Rose Garden for a match or two.

3 – See Art Exhibits

Don’t miss the rotating exhibits, documentary films, and unique experiences included with regular admission at the World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum ($5-8).

4 – Dine Al Fresco

The Park is full of picnic tables! Pack a picnic and snag a spot in the shade. 

5 – Stop and Smell the Roses

Stroll through the 4.5-acre International Rose Test Garden, then buy a memento from the Rose Garden Store. Everything in the store either looks, smells, or tastes like a rose, has a rose on it, holds a rose in it, or is made for growing roses. 

6 – Take a Break at Portland Coffee Roasters

Cascade Café serves premium local coffee, refreshing fruit smoothies, and other grab-and-go items at the entry plaza of the Oregon Zoo.

7 – Have a Family Scavenger Hunt

Pick up a Children’s Adventure Map from Hoyt Arboretum’s Visitor Center, and see if you can find all the leaves, cones, and flowers listed.

8 – Walk Through History

Visit the bronze statue of Sacajawea holding her son, Jean-Baptiste, near the main circle of the Park. Nearby, you’ll see the Lewis and Clark Memorial; President Theodore Roosevelt laid its foundation in 1903.

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