Things to do in Lake Oswego in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit Lake Oswego. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 34—47°F (1—8°C).

Lake Oswego has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Lake Oswego. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Lake Oswego in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Holidays in Lake Oswego in February
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Weather in Lake Oswego in February

Temperatures on an average day in Lake Oswego in February

The average temperature in Lake Oswego in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 47°F (8°C) to a low of 34°F (1°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Lake Oswego, August, has days with highs of 84°F (29°C) and lows of 54°F (12°C). The coldest month, December has days with highs of 44°F (7°C) and lows of 34°F (1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Lake Oswego in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
47°F
highs
34°F
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General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
51%
Chance of rain
0.229 in
Amount
11.4 mph
Wind speed
89%
Humidity
10.4 hrs
Daylight length
7:13 AM
Sunrise
5:35 PM
Sunset
27%
Cloud cover
Jacket, rain coat and rain boots
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 47°F (8°C) and a low of 34°F (1°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. There might also be a moderate chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket and top it off with a rain coat and rain boots
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Best attractions for Lake Oswego in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Lake Oswego has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Lake Oswego that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Lake Oswego for February.
Lake Oswego Farmers' Market
1. Lake Oswego Farmers' Market
4.5
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Farmers' market
Shopping
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This is our favorite farmer’s market. Great place for fresh flowers, fresh fruit and vegetables. I go to eat. The Acai bowls are very good.
Traveled here specifically to find Villa Montepietro’s Almond Ricciarelli. Organic ingredients and Gluten Free. These cookies are a highlight of my week. I am hooked, and so are all of my friends. Get there early before they are sold out.
I am addicted to Farmers Markets and try to visit as many as I am able during the season here in Vermont and when I travel. The Lake Oswego Farmers Market is definitely one not to miss. So many great vendors, well set up, music and prepared food and there are regular restrooms. :)
Good Mexican food. Well made, well seasoned. A bit higher end price range due to the location but a great stop while you're in downtown Lake Oswego for lunch or dinner. Definitely plan to return!
Lots of great local vendors. Farm fresh fruits and veggies. Vegan and gluten free options are plentiful. Go early it gets busy.
Really fantastic market. Fresh colorful produce abounds. Live music, bathrooms, honey, scones! Who could ask for anything more? Well you might not know to ask for it but we were invited to make a free zucchini car to race in next weeks zucchini derby. My niece made the functional one pictured for her labubu key chain.
What a beautiful upscale place to spend a Saturday morning. Found some unique produce items today too. Purple bell peppers and some colorful okra.
Organic eggplan+organic zokinis+organic potatoes cooking for dinner tonigh and had a very nice time thats all needed for today.
George Rogers Park
2. George Rogers Park
4.7
(496)
City park
Nature & Parks
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This is my new favourite spot to hike and kayak. They have bike stops to fill your tires, a great ramp for boating or kayaking, and the trails are amazing. Like, "wait, i need to take a picture of this." kind of amazing. Will definitely be coming more often.
One of our favorite local parks! This park is incredibly well-kept with plenty of space to explore. There’s beach access to the Willamette River, great walking trails, a large playground, and even historic ruins. A perfect place to spend the afternoon with kids or enjoy a quiet solo stroll.
It seems like a narrow strip of land, but there’s some pretty good diversity here. You got a nice, well maintained lawn area for picnicking, a sand beach with water access to the Willamette, a couple of trails in the woods, picnic areas and, oh yea, that funky but creepy-cool old Oregon Iron Co. furnace. A nice mix of everything. Decent parking situation too.
Great place to kayak. Free parking. It’s a bit of a steep trail down to the water. Bring your kayaks on dollys if you can. Head past the bathroom and down the little road to the launch area. Head to the right from the beach and you will come to hog island. Circle around it and come back. Very relaxing and calm water!
This is a beautiful and versatile park, with picnic areas, riverfront access, gorgeous paved paths and trails. Very well maintained with plenty of clean restrooms. There are fantastic views and lots of open grassy space, as well as stone BBQ installations. The old furnace structure is magnificent. A short walk along the trail over the river leads to a cool seasonal waterfall.
My family and I had an amazing time at this park! It's perfect for families with kids as it is very kid-friendly. We were also pleasantly surprised to find out that our furry friends are welcome too! The park is well-maintained and very clean. We appreciated the efforts of the staff to keep the area tidy. Overall, we had a great experience at this park. It's a wonderful place to spend time with loved ones while enjoying the outdoors. We highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and relaxing day out.
2 or 1 star rating for June - August when the park is OVERRUN with people trying to get to the narrow small “beach”. Too many people in too small of a space. See photos. NOT ENOUGH PARKING. There are only 21 parking spaces down by the river and 2 of those are for handicap and another 2 for 15-minute drop off of pick up. There’s no place to turn around and other parking is up a steep hill. Yet tons of people descend on the park. Hard to find places to park in the neighborhood and tickets given for parking in no parking areas. Plus you’ll need to carry your paddle board quite a ways to the river and then back up the hill. Hard to find parking near the playground. And upper parking lot is full of people coming for the sports fields. Be forewarned. LO POLICE TICKET. They are out in force ticketing (which a cost up to $120). Park Rangers and police ticket $145 for dogs off leash. There is one bathroom at the lower park and no showers. Park is shut down by the city at 10. No overnight parking. Off season, it’s lovely!
This park is one of our new favorite spots! It’s such a beautiful, peaceful place — a perfect mix of open green space, shady trees, and river views. Doggo absolutely loved it. There’s plenty of room for her to explore, and the trails are easy and relaxing to walk. She had the best time sniffing around the paths, watching the water, and just soaking up the fresh air. She especially loved the sandy area near the river — she got to cool her paws and watch the ducks float by. It’s such a nice place to bring a dog for a peaceful walk or a quiet picnic. Two paws up! 🐾
Portland Temple Visitors' Center
3. Portland Temple Visitors' Center
4.7
(128)
Visitor center
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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The people there were incredibly friendly and the building itself was stunning. The missionaries/tour guides were incredibly helpful and great about answering questions. Interesting and free!
Great experience. They were super sweet with the kids and had some fun activities leading up to earning a bookmark / cute sticker. Great spiritual, reflective stop on our way through Portland. Beautiful, quiet, well kept grounds and gardens around an inspiring special place
So beautiful I absolutely loved it. All the plants and vegetation, the temple itself, the missionaries, and everyone there made it feel so welcoming. I felt close to God.
The atmosphere was so welcoming! The Broughs, Packers, B. Glenn, B. Melissa, Hermana Blake, Hermana Rodriguez, Sister T and the other sister missionaries were amazing and super helpful and friendly. I was invited to play my ukulele and harmonica at their monthly Monday night devotional. Everyone gave such a warm reception. We were also able to walk around the temple grounds to see the gardens and structures, which were so beautiful.
A wonderful place where they teach about Jesus and all He has done for us. Go and walk the gorgeous temple grounds and this little visitors center that’s in a disconnected building in the visitors center
No matter your history or background, visiting the beautiful gardens around this place and taking time to visit the visitors center will prove to be uplifting and a memorable experience. I feel little to know pressure from the friendly missionaries who staff the visitors center. They make me feel welcome, listen to my life’s challenges, and answer questions about life. I love bringing my kids here.
Wonderful peaceful place to learn more of our Savior's love for us.
Beautiful place. Lovely respite when waiting for others or simply for a visit.
Lakewood Center for the Arts/Lakewood Theatre Company
4. Lakewood Center for the Arts/Lakewood Theatre Company
4.6
(212)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Two-stage venue for plays & musicals, with an upscale thrift shop, local art gallery & snack bar.
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I love this theatre… This is my third year of having season tickets. The shows are amazing with 5 star performing. I just saw RUR for my first time I actually had low expectations, but it was one of my favorite plays I’ve seen. so fun to see something for the first time. I thank all the performers at this theater for doing what they do..I look so forward to the plays. I can’t imagine how hard they work to make these plays so real like a movie… Thank you for bringing such joy to my years…❤️
Noises Off was incredible–we were super impressed with the cast and crew! We love coming to Lakewood, the shows never miss! Staff/volunteers are friendly and the theatre is clean, roomy, and comfy. Love the beverage options too!
Was a volunteer and got to see Ty Curtis at the Lakewood Center for the Arts Festival
A bit late in terms of this review. I usually make a list of the places I've traveled to, write my experiences down, then transfer them so other people can see them. I've visited different parts of Cali for a personal road trip. I would have to say this is one of my favorite places, aside from the recent light show festival I went to. It's been a blast, so I'm just a happy camper over all. Loved the performers. They did an amazing job.
Excellent theater with great seating and a wonderful close in environment. Plays are Very professionally done great sound also the snack bar at intermission is outstanding
I recently found this place and I am totally in love with the theater!! Nancy Mcdonalds classes are so much fun!!! Im finally living out my passion!!!
Camelot was an amazing experience. The talent was great the props very well done. Overall a very very good show. I would go again anytime. Well worth it.
LOVED IT SO MUCH! Fairly cheap, even the worst seats are still a great view and so entertaining, cheap, and fun! If you're thinking about going here, do it!
Arts Council of Lake Oswego
5. Arts Council of Lake Oswego
4.7
(13)
Arts organization
Museums
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Lake Oswego is an amazing community and it's establishments like the Arts Council that make it this way. Nicole and her team work tirelessly to not only bring us the most beautiful local art pieces and collections, but also to ensure they are ever changing and that were kept entertained with a wide range of events. Thanks for all you do for this community!
Beautiful display of products from local artists. Amongst my favorites were leather goods from a local designer in Bridgeport Village called The House of Rose THOR #shoplocal
Lovely space inside the new Lake Oswego city hall. Good light and they frequently change what is in display.
Love ArtMart and the Drink and Draw series - ACLO is doing a great job with covid protocols and event planning!
Very rude staff, they make you feel very unwelcome the moment you walk in and out the door.
Beautiful and engaging outdoor sculptures throughout the city. What fun!
Lovely collection and excellent people ready to answer any questions
The Rogerson Clematis Garden
6. The Rogerson Clematis Garden
4.8
(51)
Garden
Nature & Parks
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Flowers...old barns...blue skies... more flowers...bees buzzing...old trees..shady resting spots...stopping to smell the roses...sweet dogs...community gardens...knowledgeable gardeners...birds chirping...strawberries... garden boxes...old benches...bird houses...bat boxes... swallows... sunshine... a perfect day. It is a great place to view Clematis varieties and many other plants. It's so much more than a Clematis garden. A good amount of parking is available. I love the old Beech Tree near the house.
Beautiful garden with lots to see. The flowers, the historic barn and the walk along the pathway nearby are all amazing. Very tranquil and beautiful. An amazing collection of flowers. It's a great place, they have signs in each little garden talking about what flowers are there and telling a little history about everything. There's also a mobile app that works with it, they have signs that tell you what to text so you can get the app from the Google Play Store. Late March 2022: Spring has arrived and there are wonderful flowers in bloom here. It's always a great place to visit! June 2022 Update: a beautiful location for an early morning or evening stroll when the sun is lower in the sky. Always awesome stuff to see in any season.
So welcoming and educational, this is both a showpiece and encouragement to garden.
Picture perfect day for an early class at the Rogerson Garden. The class was led by Sophie and was extremely informative. If you Have never taken a class or workshop at the Garden I encourage you to do so. They are always paced just right and small enough that you get your questions answered. On that note, check out the different levels of membership. Some are worth joining to get your class fees reduced or free. Last but not least why not hop on over and see how you can volunteer. Everyone would be thrilled to help you get started.
Beautiful garden with lots of funny scarecrows! Loved walking through here today! Will savor all the good feels forever!
We absolutely love this garden! While there are only a few clematis in bloom this time of the year, the garden is very much alive with early spring blossoms. Added bonus - clematis sales have started again for 2022!
Amazingly awesome. So beautiful! So clean. Such a great memorial! Wonderful place to visit.
Wonderful selections of clematis, very friendly and helpful services. Cute garden to explore and they offer tours. Walked out with 5 varieties that I have not come across in our neck of the woods 🙂
Iron Workers Museum
7. Iron Workers Museum
5.0
(2)
History museum
Museums
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Concentrated knowledge in a small space! A short visit will gain you a remarkable amount of understanding about early Lake Oswego Iron works, with very well thought-out models and displays. The museum building itself is remarkable, as it managed to exist in a nearly unaltered state as a home for over a hundred years.
Lovely place, but only open on Saturdays
Foothills Park
8. Foothills Park
4.7
(525)
City park
Nature & Parks
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A super relaxing park with clean restroom. Parking is free and it is a wheelchair accessible. The grass is trim and super green. You can see the lake Oswego Railroad Bridge from the park. You can hear hummingbird chirping. There are private apartments complex across from the park. There are tables to enjoy a meal or have a party.
Peaceful, scenic, and beautifully maintained—Foothills Park is one of our favorite spots in Lake Oswego. Whether it’s a quiet morning walk or just sitting by the river to reflect, this place offers a calming escape. The views of the Willamette, the birds, the breeze, and the open space make it perfect for recharging. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a moment of peace in nature.
Beautiful park along the Willamette River. Clean restrooms, well maintained landscaping and a number of art installations around the park. There is a nice area for a picnic or available for rent for groups. There are also areas honoring veterans.
Getting here is crazy but once you've been the first time you remember! Very quiet in the mornings. Gets busy when schools out or about 1 to 2ish when the locals come to sunbathe. Nice walking trails!!
Enjoyed the scenery, and the water. It can be busy on hot days tho, so account for crowding. Lots of nice covered picnic tables and clean restrooms. The trails are beautiful. Dogs are welcome as well!
Beautiful, clean and plenty of parking. More for walking or hanging out but nothing for the kids to do.
I spent a few hours here for a memorial service in the park’s pavilion. It is a beautiful place with wonderful facilities.
There are about 20 designated parking spaces and easily 20 or more on the street nearby. There are water fountains and public bathrooms. Very nice pavilion with chairs and tables to eat or relax in the shade. A large lawn and shaded area with mature trees for shade. There is a dock to go down into the water and the park is accessible by pedestrian path from downtown Lake Oswego. Very nice park.
Hazelia Field at Luscher Farm
9. Hazelia Field at Luscher Farm
4.6
(106)
Football Field
Fun & Games
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This soccer complex is a winner! Pristine, lit turf fields with a slight crown host soccer, football, & lacrosse ⚽. Clean, heated family bathrooms & a sleek drinking fountain shine. Nearby dog park & trails add fun 🐶. Bring a lawn chair for comfy spectating! Parking’s tight during tourneys 🚗. A family-friendly gem!
Nice turf field for soccer, but be aware the parking lot is small and not well spaced. Bonus points if you can spot the pot-belly pig inside the "big dog" dog park. If kid sports aren't your jam, their are great walking trails up and into the rolling hills behind the field. Many locals let their dogs off-leash on those trails so beware.
This place is beautiful. One of my favorite fields in the PNW.
Very nice Sports fields with artificial grass. The fields can get pretty crowded with activity in the evening, so if you're trying to show up on your own in practice it can be hard (hence a star knocked down). There's plenty of parking here, clean restrooms and lighting for once it's dark. There's also a play area here, a dog park across the parking lot and at the far end of the park and some walking trails up above. It's a great park, just be aware that it's super popular for sports so the field can get crowded or already be in use
A beautiful field for players and spectators alike! The surrounding area was a pleasure to explore while the kids warmed up. The bathroom and small playground make the location meet everyone's needs. There's even dog parks so that pooches who aren't allowed on the field can get some outside time. Don't miss the beautiful gardens next door if you have time.
My granddaughter does soccer here. The fields looks great. The lavatory is clean and drinking fountain is nicely appointed. There is a dog park just on the other side of the parking lot. Take your lawn chair or picnic blanket and you can enjoy seeing them playing soccer.
Nice quality field for soccer. It does have a crown, but it's not too big to impact the game that much. Parking can be a little tight if they have a tournament going on and the parking lot is the same for the dog parks and walking trails.
Nice lit turf field with soccer/football/Lacrosse lines. Kids playground and nice large bathrooms. Family bathrooms are heated in the winter. There's also a large and separate small dog park.
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