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Tualatin Hills Nature Park adventures

Tualatin Hills Nature Park Adventures

Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a 222-acre natural area in Beaverton, Oregon, offering extensive trails and rich habitats for wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation close to the Portland metro area.

222
Acres Protected
5+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Tualatin Hills Nature Park

 

Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a significant green space located within the city of Beaverton, Oregon. Covering 222 acres, the park features forested areas, wetlands, and open meadows, providing critical habitat for local wildlife including various bird species, mammals, and amphibians. The park's landscape is dominated by native Douglas firs, western red cedars, and bigleaf maples. Historically, the land was home to indigenous peoples before urban development placed a premium on preserving natural spaces near Beaverton. Today, the park serves as a vital urban refuge, offering visitors scenic walks along more than 5 miles of well-maintained trails that wind through diverse habitats. The park includes boardwalks over wetland areas where visitors can observe native plants and wildlife in their natural environment. Educational opportunities are abundant via interpretive signage and guided nature programs led by the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District. Popular recreation activities in the park include hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The serene environment combined with easy accessibility makes Tualatin Hills Nature Park a popular destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and school groups. Visitors can explore quiet forest trails or stop by the Nature Center to learn about local ecosystems. The park is an example of urban natural area preservation that balances wildlife habitat protection with community recreation and environmental education.

Highlights

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5+ miles of multi-use trails winding through forest and wetlands

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Boardwalks providing close-up views of wetland ecosystems

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Tualatin Hills Nature Center offering educational exhibits and programs

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Quiet refuges for local wildlife including diverse bird species

Notable Natural Features

Tualatin Hills Nature Center

A hub for environmental education featuring interactive exhibits, classrooms, and programs focused on local natural history.

Wetland Boardwalk

Raised wooden walkways that allow visitors to safely traverse and observe sensitive wetland habitats.

Forest Trails

Shaded paths through mature Douglas fir and cedar forests offering peaceful exploration and wildlife habitat.