DOWNTOWN LAKE OSWEGO: Art Among Upscale Shopping and Dining Lake Oswego’s downtown is known for upscale boutique shopping and dining. In Lake View Village find reputable local shops, such as Grapevine and Mapel Boutique, both offering personal styling and shopping services. And for lakefront dining, try Five Spice Seafood + Wine Bar or Pizzeria sul Lago. Take a 0.5-mile walk to George Rogers Park on the Willamette River, one of the city’s many beautiful parks. Along the way, notice unique outdoor sculptures that are part of Lake Oswego’s Gallery Without Walls. At the park, you can rent seasonal kayaks and stand-up paddleboards from Alder Creek Kayak, which also offers in-season tours to Hog Island. The main streets of Mt. Hood Territory’s communities don’t just overlook the Willamette River — they connect you to it! Each of these four riverfront communities has its own take on shopping and dining just blocks from the river. Easy access offers recreation opportunities galore along the 187-mile Willamette River Water Trail tying them all together. The Gallery Without Walls outdoor exhibit includes almost 90 works of art. EAT, SHOP & PADDLE WILLAMETTE RIVER TO MAIN STREETS Take a guided historical tour to Willamette Falls in Oregon City.
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