Fun Activities For Kids in Tualatin Valley
When the weather cools or rain rolls in, don’t let the weather slow down the fun. Tualatin Valley offers plenty of ways for families to play indoors. From creative play spaces to hands-on adventures, these local favorites promise fun for kids of all ages.
The FL!P Museum
Fun, learning, inspiration and play are the foundations of The FL!P Museum, a children’s museum for children up to age 10. Climb, explore and experiment through hands-on exhibits that spark curiosity and creativity. Every corner is a chance to build confidence while discovering the joy of learning through play. (map it)
Dig PDX
Let the littles dig-in at Oregon’s biggest sandbox, Dig PDX, where kids unleash their inner builders. The construction-themed play space features kid-sized diggers, sand play areas and imaginative tools that make little ones feel like real construction pros. (map it)
Liggle Land
This indoor playground, with a separate area for toddlers, combines bright colors, slides and soft play structures that encourage exploration and imaginative play. Toddlers have their own separate play zone, while older kids and adults can dive into the virtual reality arcade. Bonus: the on-site menu offers bites for both little ones and grown-ups. (map it)
Play & Ponder
For a calmer pace, Play & Ponder offers a sensory-rich environment designed to spark curiosity and connection. Open-ended play with thoughtfully curated materials encourages creativity, mindfulness and imaginative problem-solving. (map it)
Play Street Museum
Step into a miniature world at Play Street Museum, where themed exhibits, including a grocery store and an ice cream shop, bring pretend play to life. Hands-on crafts and activities keep learning and laughter flowing. Note: this one is open by reservation only. (map it)
LEGO Stores
No indoor adventure in Tualatin Valley is complete without a visit to a LEGO Store for a treat. Tualatin Valley is home to Oregon’s only two locations, at Washington Square (map it) and Bridgeport Village (map it), both featuring play tables, build-your-own minifigure stations and endless inspiration for brick builders of any age.
At Bricks & Minifigs (map it) at Cedar Hills Crossing, find sets and parts from its wide selection of new, used and retired LEGO sets to make your own creations.
Rain or shine, Tualatin Valley’s indoor play spaces offer the perfect mix of energy, creativity and family fun, and all just a short drive from Portland.
