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Listing Types: Family Fun

Trappist Abbey Woods

The wooded grounds of the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe are open to respectful visitors. A hiking trail climbs through an oak savannah to a hilltop shrine with a view across the Willamette Valley.

West Hills Neighborhood Park

This park features pathways for walkers and joggers, benches, picnic tables and a playground featuring boulder elements and swing sets.  Great landscape vistas of surrounding farmland and hillsides.

Tice Woods

This natural area boasts two ponds, a wetland, an upland forest, views of Baker Creek which flows through the park, and a mile of soft-surface trails and boardwalks. Great park for bird watching throughout the seasons.

Wallace Farm

Visit Wallace Farm for the most delicious U-pick or We-pick blueberries you have ever had. Located 10 miles outside McMinnville, just off of Hwy 18, Wallace Farm is the perfect stop to or from the beach. Bring your kids and…

McMinnville Cinema 10

This Coming Attractions Theaters cinema is a 10-screen movie theater showing the latest releases.

McMinnville Aquatic Center

The McMinnville Aquatic Center is located adjacent to the historic downtown, City Park and McMinnville Library.  The Center has two indoor swimming pools and a Fitness Center, and offers drop in recreation opportunities for visitors.

Riverside Drive Dog Park

McMinnville’s only “off-leash” area including a two-acre year-round area with soft cedar ground cover and a two-acre, lawn-turf summer area. A separate timid/small dog area is available.

Rip N Cardtrick

Locally owned trading card, game and collectible shop. Rip N Cardtrick hosts weekly events including trade nights, tournaments and learning how to play Pokemon. This shop is a fun way to spend time with family and friends while building your…

Miller Woods

Miller Woods is located 3 miles west of McMinnville and available for public hiking and activities. The 130-acre property contains a wide array of ecosystems ranging from hayfield and oak savannah to timber stands.

Galen McBee Airport Park

Great Trillium beds in the spring, a flowing creek year-round, forested one-mile and ½ mile soft-trail loops with bridge crossings, and several micro-environments that are worth exploring. Picnic tables, drinking fountains and a “mushroom house” add flavor to this park.

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