Summer Staycation Ideas For Portland and Vancouver

Well, it is almost Summer! Normally, this is when you would consider taking the family on a vacation. But with everything that’s going on with this pandemic, it may be wise to pump the breaks and avoid traveling this year. That is why we wanted to provide you with fun activities and affordable thrills that can be found locally. Enjoying a Staycation in Portland and Vancouver has never been easier!

There are many exciting parks in the Portland area with countless things to do. For example, Westmoreland Park has playgrounds, basketball courts, and every type of sports field imaginable. Peninsula Park hosts classes and events; like the Trees of Peninsula Park Tree Walk.

Oregon Zoo

The Oregon Zoo is home to many fascinating animals. They have a brand new education center where you can learn even more about your favorite animals. On the second Tuesday of every month, the zoo has a special where admission is only $5. That’s a bargain for hours of memorable entertainment.

Looking for something more immersive and engaging for the kids to do? The Portland Mom Collective has devised a Summer Camp Guide for 2021. Different camps have different activities; like hiking, rock climbing, musical theater, soccer, fencing, dungeons and dragons, martial arts, gymnastics, arts and crafts, and so much more. Ask your kids what they want to do this summer, and take a look at the endless possibilities.

But let’s shift our focus to you for a second. Are there any adult activities in the area this summer? Actually, there is quite a bit! Portland hosts many festivals that celebrate music, craft beer, and the culinary scenes. In fact, if you visit Travel Portland’s events page, you can customize an activity search based on dates, key words, and if the events are free. Learn more about the Fourth of July events, the Waterfront Blues Festival, the Portland Adult Soapbox Derby, and all of the other best-kept secrets Portland has to offer.

Vancouver

Vancouver is also home to a lot of fun summer hot spots and activities. If you like spending your Summer at the beach, there are many different options. Jericho Beach, for example, has plenty of activities like their July Folk Music Festival and a waterfront cycling trail. Just don’t forget to tidy up after bringing all that sand back home with you.

Just a few blocks from here, you can examine parts of history at the Old Hastings Mill Store Museum which overlooks the English Bay. This is the oldest building in Vancouver and is home to many different artifacts and exhibits.

If you and the family are into the camping scene, Vancouver has a lot of different places you can go. From Alice Lake to Kilby Park, you can explore countless different environments, Some offer  cabin rentals, and almost all of them allow RV and tenting. If you visit Vancouver’s Best Places and do a little digging, you will find the exact type of camping environment you’re looking for.

In short, there is no shortage of activities this Summer in the Portland and Vancouver region.

There is plenty to do and plenty to see, it just depends on what your family is interested in. Don’t spend an insane amount of money and jeopardize your family’s health this Summer. Enjoy a nice and affordable Staycation in Portland or Vancouver and start planning your memorable experiences today!

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