The nearest school is called "Molalla High Athletic Fields" and is 14 minutes' walk away.
There is a supermarket nearby: "Cutter's Hi-School" (10 minutes by foot or 2 minutes by car). There is a bakery in the area: "Las Delicias" (10 minutes by foot or 2 minutes by car).
You can clean your car at 5 minutes away thanks to "Molalla Car Wash". Do you need a parking? There is "Additional Bus Parking" at 11 minutes away by bike. Do you need to charge an electric car? The nearest charging station ("South Clackamas Transportation District") is just 2 minutes away by car. In less than 2 minutes, you can find a gas station ("Molalla Gas & Grocery") to fill up your gas tank.
The area offers multiple services for your everyday needs: a police station ("Molalla Police Department" at 2 minutes with your car), a park ("Clark Park" at 1 minute by car), a post office ("Molalla Post Office" at 8 minutes by foot), a fire station ("Molalla Fire Department" at 4 minutes with a bike), a hotel ("Stagecoach" at 2 minutes with your car), a bank and/or an ATM ("Columbia Bank" at 2 minutes with your car), a town hall ("City Hall" at 14 minutes walk), sport ("Molalla Buckeroo Rodeo Association" at 1 minute by car).
The tourist offer of the surroundings is composed as follows: "Molalla StoryWalk Downtown Route Start" at 2 minutes by car.
Looking for entertainment or food? The surrounding area offers the following services: an ice cream vendor ("All Mine Frozen Yogurt" at 10 minutes by foot), a restaurant ("Cindy's Cafe & Catering" at 4 minutes with a bike).
The area offers multiple medical services: a pharmacy ("Cutter's Hi-School" at 2 minutes by car), a veterinarian ("Hope Animal Hospital" at 2 minutes with your car), a dentist ("Aria Day Spa" at 12 minutes away by bike).
In 47 minutes you can reach Portland. Salem is 44 minutes away by car. It takes about 49 minutes to reach Gresham with your car. Beaverton is 45 minutes away by car.
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