Best Place in Clackamas County to Celebrate New Years 2025

As 2024 winds down, it’s time to decide where you’ll be when the clock strikes midnight—or in this case, 9 p.m.! If you’re looking for a family-friendly way to celebrate the arrival of 2025 in Clackamas County, Milwaukie’s Bing in the New Year event is the perfect pick. Combining community charm, a touch of history, and a healthy dose of fun, this celebration is where nostalgia meets New Year’s sparkle.

What Is “Bing in the New Year”?

Held in the heart of downtown Milwaukie, this event celebrates the city’s legacy as the birthplace of the Bing cherry. Instead of a crystal ball dropping in Times Square, Milwaukie puts its own spin on the tradition with a giant, illuminated Bing cherry drop—a nod to the fruit that helped put this community on the map. The cherry drops at 9 p.m., making it a perfect celebration for families with little ones who can’t stay up until midnight.

This unique, all-ages celebration wraps history, family-friendly fun, and local flavor into one unmissable event.


Event Highlights: Fun for Everyone

Whether you’re a longtime Milwaukie resident or visiting Clackamas County for the holidays, there’s something for everyone at this year’s celebration:

  • Family-Friendly Entertainment: Live music and Chinese cultural performances ensure everyone is entertained, from toddlers to grandparents. The early cherry drop allows families to celebrate together without cranky late-night meltdowns (parents, we see you!).
  • Food for Every Taste: Savor snacks and treats from a variety of food vendors. From comfort food to adventurous bites, there’s no shortage of delicious options.
  • Grown-Up Goodies: Adults can enjoy local brews and mead at the beer garden while the kids take part in fun activities.
  • Shopping and Strolling: Local businesses in downtown Milwaukie will be open late, so you can browse shops and boutiques while soaking in the festive atmosphere.
  • A Countdown with a Twist: The star of the evening is the 7-foot illuminated Bing cherry descending at 9 p.m., syncing with the East Coast’s midnight countdown. It’s the perfect way to celebrate as a family and still make it home for bedtime stories.

Why Milwaukie Is the Place to Be

Beyond the cherry drop, this event is a reminder of what makes Milwaukie special: its strong sense of community and unique local heritage. From its family-friendly vibe to its support of local businesses, Milwaukie embodies everything that makes Clackamas County an incredible place to live and celebrate.


Pro Tips for Your Cherry-Picked New Year

  • Arrive Early: Parking fills up fast, and arriving early gives you time to explore downtown before the festivities begin.
  • Bundle Up: It’s an outdoor event, so bring layers to stay cozy while enjoying the crisp winter air.
  • Support Local Businesses: Grab a bite or pick up a gift from one of the local shops—your purchases support the community!

Let’s Make 2025 Your Year

As a local real estate agent, I can’t help but notice how events like “Bing in the New Year” highlight the tight-knit, welcoming vibe that makes Clackamas County a great place to call home. If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to move closer to a community like this—or to upgrade your current home—I’d love to help you achieve your goals.

Milwaukie’s charm, family-friendly events, and thriving local culture make it not just a place to celebrate the New Year, but also a place to plant roots.

Let’s make 2025 the year you fall in love with where you live. Contact me today, and let’s turn those real estate resolutions into reality!

Here’s to a New Year filled with joy, success, and maybe even a new set of house keys. See you at the cherry drop!

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