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101 THINGS TO DO
May 23, 2013
OAKS PARK
— Oaks
Amusement Park and
Rink has about two
dozen rides, including
a roller coaster, car-
ousel, Tilt-a-Whirl,
bumper cars, go-karts
and more. There’s al-
so year-round roller
skating and an
18-hole mini golf
course full of
bends, tricks and a
waterfall. Oaks
Park is located at
7805 S.E. Oaks
Park Way. The
park is open on
weekends during the
spring and early fall
and most days during
the summer. Admis-
sion is free; visit the
website at oakspark.
com for hours, prices
and special discounts.
NORTH CLACKAMAS
AQUATIC PARK
With waves crashing
every 15 minutes, three
slides, diving board and
kiddie area, there’s
plenty to do at the
North Clackamas
Aquatic Park. Open
year round, the indoor
water park is located at
7300 S.E. Harmony Road
in Milwaukie, off High-
way 224. Admission
prices range from $2.99
for children who live in
Clackamas County and
goes up to $9.99 for a
non-resident adult. For
more information, call
503-794-8080 or visit
ncprd.com/aquatic-
park.
ZOO CONCERTS
John Prine, The Go-
Gos, Weird Al
Yankovic, Leann
Rimes, Randy New-
man and Huey Lewis
and the News are all
coming to the Oregon
Zoo this summer for
its annual concert se-
ries. The 16 concerts
kick off June 29 and
continue until Sept. 6.
Concert tickets are
valid for zoo entry at
4 p.m.; the concert
lawn opens at 5 p.m.
All concerts start at 7
p.m. unless otherwise
noted. Ticket prices
vary. For more infor-
mation, visit zoocon-
certs.com or call 503-
226-1561 ext. 0.
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