There is a supermarket nearby: "Safeway" (12 minutes by foot or 2 minutes by car). You can buy your fresh bread in this nearby bakery: "Las Delicias" (9 minutes by bike or 3 minutes by car).
Do you have an electric car or plan to have one? The nearest charging station ("South Clackamas Transportation District") is only 4 minutes’ drive away. For visitors or for your own needs, you can park your car in the car park "Additional Bus Parking" 4. You can clean your car at 5 minutes away thanks to "Molalla Car Wash". Need to fill up your car? The closest gas station ("Safeway") is only 1 minute’ drive away.
Looking for entertainment or food? The surrounding area offers the following services: a restaurant ("Lumber Jack Grill" at 8 minutes walk), an ice cream vendor ("All Mine Frozen Yogurt" at 9 minutes away by bike).
The nearest school is called "Molalla Elementary School" and is 11 minutes' walk away.
The tourist offer of the surroundings is composed as follows: "Molalla Adult Center" at 28 minutes by foot.
The area offers multiple medical services: a pharmacy ("Bi-Mart" at 27 minutes by foot), a veterinarian ("Hope Animal Hospital" at 8 minutes with a bike), a dentist ("Aria Day Spa" at 5 minutes with a bike).
The area offers multiple services for your everyday needs: a fire station ("Molalla Fire Department" at 3 minutes by car), a bank and/or an ATM ("Chase" at 9 minutes with a bike), a town hall ("City Hall" at 3 minutes with your car), a post office ("Molalla Post Office" at 4 minutes by car), a park ("Billy Sheets Field & BMX Track" at 1 minute with your car), a hotel ("Stagecoach" at 9 minutes away by bike), sport ("Molalla Skate Park" at 29 minutes walk), a police station ("Molalla Police Department" at 3 minutes by car).
It takes about 45 minutes to reach Portland with your car. Salem is 42 minutes away by car. It takes about 47 minutes to reach Gresham with your car. Beaverton is 41 minutes away by car.
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