Recreation
The Parks & Recreation Department operates 45 acres of recreation facilities including the Adult Community Center, the Charlie S. Brown Water Sports Center on the Willamette River, the Golf Course & Practice Range, and the Indoor Tennis Center. Find out more about all our facilities by choosing the appropriate listing.
The Lake Oswego Adult Community Center (ACC), a recreation facility and division of the Parks and Recreation Department. The ACC is a nonprofit service and advocacy organization located in the First Addition Neighborhood in Lake Oswego. It is a multipurpose facility offering recreation, education and social services programs for adults.
The LOTC is a four-court facility open year-round to players of all ages and ability levels and has been serving the community since 1974.
Luscher Farm, once a dairy operation owned by Rudie and Esther Luscher, was purchased in 1990 by the City of Lake Oswego. The property and buildings are maintained as an agricultural example with the intent to interpret and educate interested visitors in local food and organic plant production.
The Lake Oswego Swim Park is open to Lake Oswego residents from July 1 through August 31. It features certified lifeguards, inner tubes, lounge chairs, picnic tables, water toys, and a limited number of life jackets. Hours are 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily.