Events in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory offer year-round festivals and activities for the whole family in the greater Portland area. Winter’s event calendar is full of snowboarding and skiing events at Timberline Lodge & Ski Area and Mt. Hood Skibowl, plus holiday happenings at Christmas tree farms. Spring events burst upon the scene with blooming flowers and baby farm animals galore. Summertime is filled with an abundance of outdoor activities, festivals, music events, and Farmers' Markets. Celebrate the fall bounty as local communities provide family fun harvest festivals, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and haunted trails. The Clackamas County Fairgrounds & Event Center offers a variety of events throughout the year, including the Clackamas County Fair and Rodeo. See below for upcoming events, or click the links in the text above for more information on some of our seasonal favorite activities.
Note: We strive to keep all event listings up-to-date, but please check event status with individual event hosts before planning your trip.
Address:
Government Camp, OR 97028
This event is open to any and all interested in blacksmithing. Daily demonstrations will be held with professional blacksmiths.
Time: 9am - 5:30pm
Address:
995 NW 22nd Ave, Canby, 97013
Swan Island Dahlias invites you to celebrate the season of Dahlias! A Rainbow of Color! Stroll through almost 40 acres and a beautiful display garden of stunning dahlias featuring over 370 varieties. Their beautiful fields are open from August to September each year, closed on Monday and Tuesday. Pick out and order your favorite dahlias for Spring delivery and planting. Purchase a beautiful bunch of cut dahlias to take home with you or to make someone’s day. Visit the Gift Shop with hundreds of local treasures, open year-round. Fill your belly with yummy treats from our Food Carts, relax and enjoy the Live Music on Saturday & Sundays, attend the Sunday Farmer's Market, or take one of their classes throughout the festival dates.
Visit our list of area Farmers Markets open through out the week from April through October. The farmers markets in Mt. Hood Territory are packed with delicious local offerings, eye catching arts and foot-stomping live music. Each community's market is as unique as the towns themselves, and all showcase the impressive bounty available in Oregon. Saunter past booths highlighting local produce, prepared foods, specialty drinks and local honey. Roam aisles of brightly colored flowers, handmade products and arts and crafts. Arrive on bike, foot or by car, and bring your appetite and basket ready to fill up on fresh, local veggies and fragrant fruits.
Time: 10AM - 2PM.
Address:
10660 SE 21st Ave, Milwaukie, Or 97222
The Friends of the Ledding Library hold Sunday Book Sales every Sunday in the Library Community Room. Come browse hundreds of books, CDs, DVDS, jigsaw puzzles and book themed merchandise.
Address:
368 S State St, Lake Oswego, 97034
They had a look, an attitude, and a sound like no other. Prepare to be transported back to the 1960s into the world of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to discover the secret of a 40-year friendship as the foursome work their way from the streets of New Jersey to the heights of stardom. Enjoy an evening of electrifying performances of their chart-topping hits including “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You,” “Dawn,” “My Eyes Adored You,” and many more.
Address:
19600 S Molalla Ave, Oregon City, 97045
This timeless classic follows the transformative journey of Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl, as she undergoes a linguistic and social makeover at the hands of arrogant phonetics professor, Henry Higgins. With an iconic score by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, set against the backdrop of Edwardian London, the musical captures the clash of class dynamics and the complexities of identity in a society obsessed with appearances. As Eliza navigates the pitfalls of high society, she grapples with questions of self-worth and belonging, ultimately challenging the rigid constraints of her time.
Time: 11:00am - 12:30pm
Address:
17531 S Henrici Rd, Oregon City, 97045
Phone: 8889924628
Part Yoga, Part Animal Assisted Therapy. Goat Yoga is about disconnecting from day to day stress, illness or depression and focusing on happy vibes! Beginner level yoga class taught with the company of goats! 30-minutes of yoga followed by Goat Happy Hour which is free time with the goats to take pictures and enjoy goat cuddles. This class is held inside a cozy barn in inclement weather and outdoors when it’s nice out. It can be chilly, it is recommended to dress in layers. *No yoga experience needed. Limited parking, carpooling highly encouraged. Yoga Mats for rent for $5.00. Please arrive 10-15 minutes to check-in for class.
Time: 6:30pm
Address:
27215 S Gribble Rd, Canby, OR 97013
This will be about a 2-1/2 hour class and you will walk away with a stained glass window installed with hooks and small chain to hang. Instructors will provide you a large rustic barnwood window for you to design using many varieties of beautiful glass and sea glass pieces. Class will walk you through the process of designing, grouting and cleaning your work of art, ready to hang when you leave!
Time: 12 - 5pm
Address:
28836 S Barlow Rd, Canby, OR 97013
Phone: 5036513190
Beautiful wines, beautiful setting, great music and light bites to enjoy. Join the fun with one of Oregon's Wine Pioneers. Seasonal tasting flights and charcuterie boards available along with bottles & wines by the glass (and beer for the non-believers). Open from 12-5pm | Music from 1:30-4:30 No cover charge. Outside on the patio on nice days, inside the Festhalle on rainy days.
Address:
38980 Proctor Blvd, Sandy, OR 97067
Celebrate engineering innovations designed and used by First Nations in Oregon. This exhibit will explore how Native Americans have used knowledge, creativity, and ingenuity to solve problems for thousands of years, and continue to do so today. Participants will be invited to try their own hand at engineering, while learning from examples of traditional Indigenous technologies related to housing, travel, tools, recreation, resource management, and more. This program is offered by the Museum of Natural and Cultural History as part of the 2024 Summer Reading Program.
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