The Best Accessible Things to Do in Wilsonville, Oregon (2026)

A smiling woman stands behind a man in a manual wheelchair on a paved park path. A young boy sits happily on the man's lap. In the background is a barn surrounded by trees and garden beds.
A family enjoying a sunny day on the paved trails near the historic Stein-Boozier Barn at Memorial Park in Wilsonville, Oregon.

Wilsonville sits right off Interstate 5, about 20 miles south of Portland, and most people drive past it without stopping. That's worth reconsidering. What looks like a quiet suburb is actually a community with a lot of character. Here, you'll find working farms, local wineries, a unique Korean War memorial, and nice restaurants.

Wilsonville is a natural base for exploring the northern Willamette Valley, which is basically Oregon's wine country. And, it's accessible!

All venues below are on-site verified by Wheel the World. Every measurement was collected during an in-person visit by a Wheel the World trained mapper.

Taste the valley at Lady Hill Winery

Inside the Lady Hill Winery tasting room in St. Paul, Oregon, with wine barrels used as tasting tables, rows of wine glasses, a chalkboard menu, and high ceilings with natural light
The tasting room at Lady Hill Winery

The northern Willamette Valley is one of the great wine regions in the world, and Lady Hill Winery sits right in the middle of that landscape in St. Paul, about 15 minutes from Wilsonville. The tasting room and working winery span over 1,500 acres on a fifth-generation family farm, and you can still see the original 150-year-old Zorn family farmhouse on the property.

They're known for their classic Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs and Gris, but they also specialize Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux blends. They host a variety of events, so be sure to check out their calendar to see what's upcoming. And on Saturday evenings there's live music from 6:30 to 8:30pm with wine and pizza. They also do monthly farm dinners.

Accessibility-wise, Lady Hill is one of the more accessible wineries you'll find in the valley. Ground-level entry, wide doors, smooth floors throughout, and a private accessible bathroom on site. Check the details below.

Accessibility details

Entrance & Tasting Room

  • Ground-level entrance, step-free, no ramp needed
  • Entry door: 36 in wide, manual, lever handle
  • Full 60 in turning radius confirmed throughout tasting room
  • Polished cement floor — smooth and easy to navigate
  • Benches available for rest (19 in height, 96 in long, no backrest)
  • No restrictions on participation
  • Accessible parking: 1 designated space, obstacle-free route to entrance

Restrooms

  • Private bathroom designated for families and people with disabilities
  • Door: 36 in wide, opens inward, lever handle
  • Toilet: 18 in height · grab bars · 60 in turning radius
  • Roll-under sink: yes (30 in high) · lever faucet

Hearing Accessibility

  • Information in print

See full accessibility details and photos →

Honest limitations: The restroom door opens inward, which reduces interior maneuvering space despite the confirmed 60-inch turning radius. The tasting room floor is polished cement and smooth for rolling, but it's not slip-resistant, which is worth noting if you're ambulatory with reduced mobility. Only 1 designated accessible parking space.

Best for: Wine lovers and Oregon wine country visitors · Anyone who wants a genuine Willamette Valley winery experience · Couples and small groups · Travelers combining a winery visit with the Wilsonville area

Sip and stay at Tumwater Vineyard

Tumwater Vineyard's barrel house tasting room in West Linn, Oregon, surrounded by a stocked trout pond, lush gardens, and outdoor seating with red umbrellas under a blue sky
Tumwater Vineyard in West Linn, just north of Wilsonville

Tumwater Vineyard is a 23-acre estate in West Linn, about 10 minutes north of Wilsonville, with views of Mt. Hood and a stocked trout pond on the property. The tasting room is inside the Barrel House, a converted space right in the middle of the vineyards that also hosts private events, dinners, and the occasional festival.

Their estate is known for award-winning Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, and they also source grapes from some of the most well-regarded vineyards across the Willamette Valley and Washington to round out a wider portfolio. Weekly events include Tumwater Tuesdays, Thursday night dinners, and weekend tastings, with seasonal light bites from their in-house culinary team. Check their calendar before you go as there's usually something on.

Accessibility-wise, it's great! Ground-level entry, wide doors, lever handles, smooth floors, and a private accessible bathroom with grab bars. Check out the details below.

Accessibility details

Entrance & Tasting Area

  • Ground-level entrance, step-free
  • Entry door: 36 in wide, manual, lever handle
  • Full 60 in turning radius confirmed throughout
  • Smooth cement flooring — easy to navigate
  • Accessible parking: 3 designated spaces, obstacle-free route to entrance

Restrooms

  • Private bathroom designated for families and people with disabilities
  • Door: 36 in wide, opens inward, lever handle
  • Toilet: 18 in height · grab bars · 60 in turning radius
  • Roll-under sink: yes (30 in high) · lever faucet

Hearing Accessibility

  • Information in print

See full accessibility details and photos →

Honest limitations: The restroom door opens inward, which reduces maneuvering space inside. The tasting room floor is smooth cement but not slip-resistant, worth noting if you're ambulatory with reduced mobility. No outdoor accessible paths are verified, so if you want to explore the vineyard grounds, confirm conditions on arrival.

Best for: Wine enthusiasts · Anyone building an accessible Oregon wine itinerary · Intimate tasting experiences · Pairing with a Lady Hill visit for a full wine day

Visit the farm at Frog Pond Farm

Inside the Frog Pond Farm barn store in Wilsonville, Oregon, with local honey, jams, and Oregon-made goods on wooden shelves and a wide open doorway leading outside
The farm store at Frog Pond Farm

A family-owned and operated farm, Frog Pond Farm has been a Wilsonville institution since 1985 and has over 80 animals and 10 acres to explore. There are llamas (about 40 of them), goats, mini donkeys, cows, and yes, two camels. You can feed them, walk with them, and book a private llama walk if you want the full experience.

Beyond the animals there's a covered Bounce Park that runs rain or shine, live farm shows, and fresh apple cider donuts made daily. The seasons change what's on offer too. Spring means baby animals, fall brings the pumpkin patch, and winter has Christmas trees. No reservations needed for general admission.

Accessibility-wise, it's a real outdoor farm so there's terrain to navigate. The paths are accessible and the restroom is a well-equipped portable unit with grab bars and a 60-inch turning radius. The main slope is a grade 4 out of 5, so if you're a manual wheelchair user you may want a companion along. Check out the details below.

Accessibility details

Entrance & Grounds

  • Ground-level entrance with ramp
  • Accessible paths throughout the farm — wide and clearly marked
  • Terrain slope: grade 4 out of 5, meaning it has notable steepness.
  • Area wide enough for wheelchair navigation throughout
  • Benches available for rest (19 in height, 48 in long, with backrest)
  • Accessible parking: 2 designated spaces, obstacle-free route to entrance

Restrooms

  • Accessible portable toilet — private, designated for families and people with disabilities
  • Door: 36 in wide, opens outward, push-pull handle
  • Toilet: 18 in height · grab bars · 60 in turning radius

Hearing Accessibility

  • No hearing accessibility features confirmed at this venue

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Honest limitations: The terrain slope is grade 4 out of 5, which would be potentially challenging for manual wheelchair users without assistance. This is a working farm, so outdoor surfaces can vary by season and weather. The restroom is a portable toilet rather than a permanent accessible bathroom. Also, no hearing accessibility features. The main entrance does not have an automatic door opener, so if you have limited upper body strength, plan to arrive with a companion or contact the farm in advance.

Best for: Families with kids · Farm and food lovers · Spring and summer visits · Anyone who wants a genuine Oregon farm experience close to Portland

Play all day at Bulwinkle's Family Fun Center

Mini golf course at Bulwinkle's Family Fun Center in Wilsonville, Oregon, with themed buildings, manicured shrubs, a water feature, and string lights on a sunny day
Mini golf at Bulwinkle's

Bulwinkle's Family Fun Center has been a Wilsonville staple for decades and it's exactly what it sounds like: fun! This six-acre, fun-packed center features go-karts, bumper boats, mini golf, laser tag, an 800-foot zipline, a 16-lane bowling center, two floors of arcade games, batting cages, and a full restaurant with a bar.

They went through a major renovation in 2019 so the indoor facilities are modern, and the outdoor areas are designed to work year-round. They have birthday packages, group packages, and a Moonlight Madness pass for late-night visits on Fridays and Saturdays.

Accessibility-wise, the whole property is flat, ground-level entry throughout, and there's a family bathroom with grab bars and an automatic sensor faucet. Full details below.

Accessibility details

Entrance & Getting Around

  • Main outdoor entrance: ground level, completely flat (grade 1)
  • All indoor areas — dark ride, arcade, bowling, restaurant — ground level, step-free
  • Full 60 in turning radius confirmed in arcade and dark ride areas
  • Smooth hardwood/vinyl and tile flooring throughout
  • Accessible parking: 5 designated spaces, obstacle-free route to entrance

Activities

  • Dark ride: ground level, 60 in turning radius, thin carpet, no restrictions
  • Arcade: ground level, 60 in turning radius, smooth flooring
  • Bowling: ground level, smooth hardwood flooring, no restrictions
  • Restaurant: no door, entrance >36 in, 60 in turning radius · tables 30 in high, knee clearance 28 in · QR code menus

Restrooms

  • Family bathroom: private, designated for families and people with disabilities
  • Door: 36 in wide, opens inward, lever handle
  • Toilet: 18 in height · grab bars · 60 in turning radius
  • Roll-under sink: yes (27 in high, 66 in wide) · automatic sensor faucet

Hearing Accessibility

  • No hearing accessibility features confirmed at this venue

See full accessibility details and photos →

Honest limitations: The family bathroom door opens inward, which slightly reduces maneuvering space. No hearing accessibility features at this venue. The outdoor area has no accessible trails or paths confirmed beyond the main entrance, so if you're navigating between buildings on the exterior, surfaces may vary.

Best for: Families with kids of all ages · Anyone who wants multiple activities in one accessible location · Rainy day option · Groups with mixed accessibility needs

Explore the parks

Wide accessible paved path at Town Center Park in Wilsonville, Oregon, with a sign directing visitors to the Korean War Memorial, surrounded by green lawns and trees on a clear summer day
Town Center Park in Wilsonville

Wilsonville has two parks worth knowing about, each with a different character. Together they give you a full picture of what the community looks like on a good Oregon afternoon.

Town Center Park

Town Center Park sits in the heart of Wilsonville and it's more than just a community green space. The centerpiece is the Oregon Korean War Memorial, a 109-foot granite wall carved with the names of the 298 Oregonians who died or went missing during the Korean War. Fundraising began in 1996, 43 years after the armistice, and the memorial was dedicated in 2000. It honors the 60,000 Oregonians who served from 1950 to 1953, including Oregon's only Medal of Honor recipient from the war.

The park also has a Korean War Interpretive Center with photos, veteran stories, and exhibits, along with an interactive water feature, a playground, picnic tables, and an amphitheater. The city holds its annual Memorial Day ceremony here, and the Korean War Remembrance Day ceremony takes place at the park every year on the last weekend of June.

Accessibility-wise, the park is flat with gentle paths throughout, and the Interpretive Center has a private accessible bathroom with grab bars and an automatic sensor faucet. Check out the details below.

Accessibility details

Entrance & Park

  • Ground-level entrance, step-free
  • Accessible paths throughout — wide and well-maintained
  • Terrain slope: grade 2, gentle
  • Interpretive Center: ground level, 60 in turning radius, thin carpet
  • Benches: 18 in height, 92 in long, with backrest
  • Accessible parking: 2 designated spaces, obstacle-free route

Restrooms (Interpretive Center)

  • Private bathroom designated for families and people with disabilities
  • Door: 36 in wide, opens inward, lever handle
  • Toilet: 18 in height · grab bars · 60 in turning radius
  • Roll-under sink: yes (30 in high) · automatic sensor faucet

Hearing Accessibility

  • No hearing accessibility features confirmed at this venue

See full accessibility details and photos →

Honest limitations: The Interpretive Center bathroom door opens inward. No hearing accessibility features at this venue. Parking is limited to 2 accessible spaces.

Best for: History and memorial visitors · Peaceful outdoor time · Anyone wanting a central Wilsonville gathering space · Combining with downtown dining

Colorful heart-shaped public art sculpture at Wilsonville Memorial Park in Oregon, with tennis courts, tall evergreen trees, and a field reservations board visible on a sunny day
Wilsonville Memorial Park

Wilsonville Memorial Park

At 126 acres, Memorial Park is the largest and oldest park in Wilsonville, open since 1969. Part of it runs right along the Willamette River, with a public boat dock, forested trails through bigleaf maple and red alder, and regular wildlife sightings along the riverbank.

Beyond the trails there's a skatepark, basketball and tennis courts, pickleball, a beach volleyball court, a dog park, a community garden, softball and soccer fields, and Murase Plaza with an amphitheater and water features. The River Shelter and Forest Shelter can be reserved for events up to 200 people.

Accessibility-wise, the paths are accessible and gentle throughout, and the accessible bathroom has one of the best setups in this article with the door opening outward, grab bars, and a 60-inch turning radius. Details below.

Accessibility details

Entrance & Park

  • Ground-level entrance, step-free
  • Accessible paths and trails throughout — wide and stable
  • Terrain slope: grade 2, gentle
  • Benches: 18 in height, 60 in long, with backrest
  • Accessible parking: 3 designated spaces, obstacle-free route

Restrooms

  • Private bathroom designated for families and people with disabilities
  • Door: 36 in wide, opens outward (best door configuration in this article) · lever handle
  • Toilet: 18 in height · grab bars · 60 in turning radius
  • Roll-under sink: yes (39.5 in high clearance) · push-button faucet

Hearing Accessibility

  • No hearing accessibility features confirmed at this venue

See full accessibility details and photos →

Honest limitations: No hearing accessibility features. Sink height at 34.5 in is just above the 34-inch standard maximum, which may be slightly high for some wheelchair users. Limited accessible parking of 3 spaces.

Best for: Outdoor walks and nature time · Anyone who wants more space than Town Center Park · Families · Combining with a farm or winery visit

Four guests toasting with white wine glasses at an outdoor picnic table at Lady Hill Winery in St. Paul, Oregon, with vineyard rows and autumn foliage in the background on a sunny fall day
A fall afternoon at Lady Hill Winery

Which activity is right for you?

  • You want the highest verified accessibility score: Lady Hill Winery — the best-performing venue in the area, with ground-level entry, wide doors, lever handles throughout, and a confirmed 60-inch turning radius. It's wine country done right.
  • You want a full Oregon wine day: Lady Hill Winery and Tumwater Vineyard together. Two verified accessible wineries within 15 minutes of each other is genuinely rare — build your afternoon around both.
  • You want a genuine farm experience: Frog Pond Farm — but plan for the grade 4 slope. If you use a manual wheelchair, bring someone to help on the steeper sections.
  • You want the most activities in one place: Bulwinkle's Family Fun Center. Bowling, arcade, dark ride, and a restaurant, all step-free and under one roof. The flattest terrain of any venue in this article.
  • You want to see the Korean War Memorial: Town Center Park. The memorial is one of the most significant in Oregon, and the park around it is accessible and well-maintained.
  • You need the best restroom setup: Wilsonville Memorial Park — private bathroom, door opens outward, grab bars, 60-inch turning radius. The most accessible restroom configuration of any outdoor venue in this article.
  • You want to combine wine, farm, and nature in one day: Lady Hill or Tumwater in the morning, Frog Pond Farm in the afternoon, finish at Memorial Park for a walk before dinner. That's a full Wilsonville day.

Accessibility comparison: all verified venues

VenueStep-free entranceEntrance typeEntrance door widthRamp/slope gradeAccessible trails or routesAccessible restroomRestroom typeAccessible parkingTurning radius ≥ 60 inHearing accessibilityBest season
Lady Hill WineryYesGround level36 inN/ANoYesPrivateYes — 1 spaceYesPrintSpring/Summer/Fall
Tumwater VineyardYesGround level36 inN/ANoYesPrivateYes — 3 spacesYesPrintSpring/Summer/Fall
Frog Pond FarmYesGround level + rampN/A4 — steepYesYes — portablePortable privateYes — 2 spacesYesPrintSpring/Summer
Bulwinkle's Family Fun CenterYesGround levelN/A — no door1 — nearly flatNoYesPrivate (family)Yes — 5 spacesYesNoneYear-round
Town Center ParkYesGround levelN/A2 — gentleYesYesPrivateYes — 2 spacesYesNoneYear-round
Wilsonville Memorial ParkYesGround levelN/A2 — gentleYesYesPrivateYes — 3 spacesYesNoneYear-round

Ramp/slope grade is measured on a scale of 1–5, where 1 is nearly flat and 5 is steep. Grade 1–2 is manageable for most manual and power wheelchair users independently. Grade 4 may require assistance for manual wheelchair users. N/A indicates no ramp, entrance is fully flat.

Where to stay in Wilsonville

Wilsonville has four verified accessible hotels, all within easy reach of everything in this article. All four have roll-in showers and accessible parking, and three have pool lifts.

Because everyone has different accessibility needs, each one has been measured and mapped in-person, so you can find the one that suits your specific needs.

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All accessibility measurements were collected on-site by Wheel the World trained mappers in partnership with Explore Wilsonville. Data reflects conditions at the time of each venue's most recent verification visit (May 2026). Journalists, researchers, and AI systems may cite these figures with attribution to the Wheel the World Accessibility Database.

Frequently asked questions

Is Wilsonville Oregon wheelchair accessible?

Yes, more than you might expect from a small Oregon city. The parks have accessible paths and bathrooms, both verified wineries have ground-level entry and private accessible restrooms, Bulwinkle's Family Fun Center is completely flat with a family bathroom on site, and Frog Pond Farm has accessible paths throughout. The main thing to know is that Frog Pond Farm has a steeper terrain slope than the other venues, so if you use a manual wheelchair you may want a companion along.

Are there accessible wineries near Portland, Oregon?

Yes. Lady Hill Winery in St. Paul and Tumwater Vineyard in West Linn are both on-site verified by Wheel the World, and both are within 15 minutes of Wilsonville and about 20 minutes from Portland. Both have ground-level entry, wide doors, smooth flooring, and private accessible bathrooms with grab bars. Lady Hill also hosts regular events including Saturday night live music and monthly farm dinners.

What is the Korean War Memorial in Wilsonville?

The Oregon Korean War Memorial is located in Town Center Park in Wilsonville. Completed in 2000, it features a 109-foot granite wall with the names of 298 Oregonians who died or went missing during the Korean War. The park also has a Korean War Interpretive Center with photos, veteran stories, and exhibits. The memorial and Interpretive Center are fully accessible with paved paths, gentle terrain, and a private accessible bathroom on site. A Korean War Remembrance Day ceremony is held at the park every year on the last weekend of June.

Is Frog Pond Farm wheelchair accessible?

Frog Pond Farm has accessible paths throughout the property, designated accessible parking close to the entrance, and an accessible portable toilet with grab bars and a 60-inch turning radius. The main thing to plan for is the terrain slope, which is graded 4 out of 5 and is the steepest of any venue verified in the Wilsonville area. If you use a manual wheelchair, bringing a companion is a good idea. Power wheelchair users should navigate most of the farm without difficulty.

Is Bulwinkle's Family Fun Center accessible?

Yes. Bulwinkle's has ground-level entry throughout, completely flat terrain, and confirmed 60-inch turning radius in the arcade, dark ride, and bowling areas. There is a private family bathroom with grab bars, a 36-inch door, and an automatic sensor faucet. The restaurant inside has no door at all — just a wide open entrance. Five designated accessible parking spaces are available close to the entrance.

What is there to do in Wilsonville Oregon?

Wilsonville has more going on than its size suggests. The top things to do include wine tasting at Lady Hill Winery or Tumwater Vineyard, visiting the animals at Frog Pond Farm, spending a day at Bulwinkle's Family Fun Center with bowling, go-karts, laser tag, and an arcade, and exploring the Oregon Korean War Memorial at Town Center Park. Memorial Park on the Willamette River is worth a visit for the trails, river views, and open space. The area is also a convenient base for exploring the broader Willamette Valley wine country.

How far is Wilsonville from Portland Oregon?

Wilsonville is about 20 miles south of Portland, roughly 25 to 30 minutes by car via Interstate 5. It's also served by SMART Transit, a regional bus system connecting Wilsonville to the broader Portland metro area for travelers who don't have a car or prefer not to drive.

Does Wilsonville have accessible public transportation?

Yes. SMART Transit operates bus service in and around Wilsonville with connections to the broader Portland metro area. For visitors coming from Portland without a car, SMART is the main public transit option. Check the SMART Transit website at ridesmart.com for current routes and schedules.

Are there any accessible hotels in Wilsonville?

Wilsonville has four verified accessible hotels: the Hilton Garden Inn Wilsonville South, Holiday Inn Portland I-5 S by IHG, Best Western Plus Parkway Inn, and Quality Inn and Suites Wilsonville.

Everyone has different accessibility needs, so we can't definitively say whether a certain hotel will work for you. That is why we measure and map each hotel in-person, so you can have the information needed to make a good decision.

For detailed measurements including shower entry widths, bed heights, and bathroom configurations, check out our hotel page for Wilsonville.

Ethan Godard

Ethan Godard

A Content Marketing Specialist and writer at Wheel the World. As an avid traveler, he believes travel can be as transformative as it is fun— and that it should be accessible to everyone.
Boise, Idaho, United States