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HydroSports Dive and Travel
- Keizer
Staff instruct basic diving & safety skills in controlled pool & train pupils for open-water dives with class that can beget certification
Pdx Pedicab
- Buckman
Cyclists drive tandem passengers to up to three local breweries—some with discounted pints—on an eco-friendly adventure
Tualatin Island Greens
- Sherwood - Tualatin South
A driving range with 43 hitting bays and an island-green target complements an 18-hole, tree-lined mini-golf course at a lighted complex
Gresham Skate World
- Downtown Gresham
Pairs roll across the rink during open-skate sessions and recharge with large sodas
Oregon Hang Gliding School
- Corvallis Airport
Four-hour ground school covers basics of launching and landing a hang glider with both simulator and actual equipment
Lake Oswego Golf Course
- Lake Oswego
This 18-hole par-3 course helps beginning players learn the game with holes between 74 and 179 yards; dine at on-site Costa Rican restaurant
Camp Dakota
- Silverton
Up to eight campers spend nights around a fire and days ziplining, rock climbing, shooting paintballs, and playing disc golf
Splat Action Paintball
- Molalla
Armed with 250 paintballs and a camouflage jacket, players compete amongst bunkers and tree houses on the 47-acre park's 15 woodland fields
All-Star Outfitters
- Santa Clara
Licensed guides lead kayaking and whitewater-rafting trips through scenic paddles or rapids through evergreens, boulders, and wildlife
Sherwood Ice Arena
- Sherwood - Tualatin North
Pairs step into a spacious, professional-size rink with finely polished ice; rental skates are not included
King City Golf Course
- Tigard
A nine-hole, par 34 course welcomes twosomes with a relatively flat layout that spans 2,284 yards from the farthest tees
Eagle Landing Golf Course
- Sunnyside
At European-style pitch, pairs hazard sand traps and undulations along emerald short course.
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Hosted by the Rose City Rollers, who dubbed it the Bridgetown Brawl, the 2011 Western Regional Tournament for all-female, flat-track roller derby sends the top three leagues to the WFTDA championships. The ninth bout caps Saturday's brawl bracket with a one-hour avalanche of speeding limbs, determining a contender for the tournament's championship round and, ultimately, WFTDA's domination of every doll-parts factory in the world. Like a turf war on skates, these ferocious femmes use their concrete-inspired blocking skills to get the team's lead jammer from the back to the front of the pack, evading elbow thrusts, hip checks, and both literal and metaphorical clotheslines.
Sykart is an indoor karting company. We've got two tracks, one in Tukwila, Wa and one in Tigard, Or. Our facilities feature high tech European style karts capable of 40+ mph driven on fun and challenging indoor courses.
Run by a team of Portland fanatics and passionate cyclists, Pedal Bike Tours shares their enthusiasm for the city through entertaining and accessible tours. The routes take advantage of Portland’s extensive network of bike lanes to meander through downtown, along the Willamette River, and through lush Forest Park. Each guide’s expertise comes in handy on food tours and microbrewery tours, as riders stop for bites or pints and soak up info about each of their stops. A few tours take riders beyond Rose City limits, and include van trips to explore Oregon’s coast or wine country. Pedal Bike Tours keeps tours as safe and comfortable as possible by providing helmets, locks, and lights, as well as rain jackets and jousting lances if necessary.
Today's side deal gets your feet rolling on a long-deferred New Year's resolution: for $40, you enroll in a half-marathon training course at Foot Traffic University ($85 value). Training begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, January 30, at the Northeast Foot Traffic store for runners and walkers committed to participating in the Foot Traffic Flat Half Marathon. Weekly meetings vary throughout Lake Oswego, Downtown Portland, and Northeast Portland. Along with a 10% discount at any of Foot Traffic's stores, you'll get $15 off admission to the race itself (up to $60 fee).
Rolling out bikes outfitted with rocket launchers and overdrive, Portland Bicycle Tours is the city’s oldest bike-tour company with experienced guides who prefer bipedals to bipeds and know the area like the back of a hand doubling as an unsanctioned cheat sheet. Regardless of your shape, size, or time dimension, a winsome fleet of two-wheeled rubber burners is gearing up to guide riders. During the River City Bridge Tour, pedal through the sound barrier, causing windows to smash all along the East Bank. There will be a quick pause at the bridge for some scenic snapshots and carefree bungee bicycling. The tour continues across the Willamette River to the roads of West Side and Old Town, where public art displays, parks, and swaying trees compete for the attention of your bucking mechanical beast.
