Tualatin Hills Nature Park
Tualatin Hills Nature Park
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SeniorTravelerTF
Fort Atkinson1,198 contributions
Nov 2021
Level hard packed or paved trails that are appropriate for any age or ability. Also including non paved paths as well for more exploration and nature viewpoints. Facilitates, restrooms, fountains, are all open. Summer Nature Camps are provided for youth. Many trails and nature exhibits/ museums are closed currently for water main work, but there is a posted completion date. Easy to find and plenty of parking spots available. All free.
Written November 5, 2021
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Judith A
Beaverton, OR4 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
Take a brief walk during your day into nature. Centrally located, easily walked, enjoy a brief hiatus from your busy day by walking the Nature Park trail. Warning: No dogs allowed.
Written April 25, 2016
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Lynn C
Portland, Oregon, United States123 contributions
Feb 2014 • Couples
This is my favorite park in all of SW Portland! We have walked the paths here many times and it never disappoints. We have seen beautiful snakes (lots of them when it's warm), newts, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, deer (quite a few), frogs, an owl and many other birds. As you walk the different paths you will see many different types of forests, all amazingly beautiful. Both paved and dirt paths lead in many directions so you can choose the type and length of your walk. Absolutely cannot say enough good about this beautiful west side gem. Let's keep it beautiful and serene please.
Written February 16, 2014
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MrCustoms
Hillsboro, OR328 contributions
Nov 2019
This is a nice park where you can wander a maze of pathways through a green forest. All the paths are circular so there is no concern about getting lost. It's a good place to bring young children and let them choose the path! Because, regardless of which path you choose you will always circle back around to the parking lot.
Unfortunately (for me) the park no longer allows dogs because they designated it a nature preserve. I used to enjoy walking my dog here many years ago. There are still some bike paths outside the park that are good for walking your dog, but stay off the surrounding Nike properties (even the Nike parking lots). There is a good chance they dispatch a security guard to you if they see you walking a dog across the Nike properties.
Unfortunately (for me) the park no longer allows dogs because they designated it a nature preserve. I used to enjoy walking my dog here many years ago. There are still some bike paths outside the park that are good for walking your dog, but stay off the surrounding Nike properties (even the Nike parking lots). There is a good chance they dispatch a security guard to you if they see you walking a dog across the Nike properties.
Written December 1, 2019
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Mike Rizzitiello
College Place, WA56 contributions
Sep 2019
Went here to hike on the circular path around the park that is in the AllTrails app. Its a well maintained park. It feels like you are in nature, while surrounded by the City of Beaverton. Would highly recommend!
Written September 22, 2019
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Gunter Singer
22 contributions
Sep 2019
It is a nice place to get away during the day. Downside would be that most people one meets there are rather unfriendly and aloof which affects the atmosphere.
Written September 20, 2019
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Elsa Faith
Beaverton, OR45 contributions
Aug 2016
Trails are easy and on a nice day, the park has several spots that will be Instagram worthy. Although it's close to the city, you will not even notice the hustle and bustle of it when you're on your adventure. Ample parking space.
Written June 2, 2017
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William M
Aloha, OR17 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
Very nice nature walk in suburban setting. Lots of choices for length of walk and very easy with little elevation change. Nature center very nice also and friendly staff.
Written June 27, 2016
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Mary
Ludlow, KY53 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
Another beautiful park in this area. Easy access parking. It was rainy the day we were there but lots of hiking/walking trails. Wonderful place for children 😊.
Written April 8, 2023
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Greg D
Washington, Utah, United States4 contributions
Dec 2019
I started to enjoy the park but I was interrupted by rain so did not get too far but what I did see was very nice!
Written December 18, 2019
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Photographing Birds, where is the Pileated Woodpecker nesting site located?
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Steven
Written May 3, 2017
I know there is a reception area at the entrance to the park. Best bet ask there, directly. Sorry I can't help more.
Written May 8, 2017
Absolutely wheelchair accessible - paved trail is wide and relatively smooth. If you stay on the main trail, it is nicely paved all the way around. The small museum inside has some hands on things that are great for everyone too, although there are a few "look through the microscope" things that would be a challenge from a wheelchair. Feel free to "go through the drawers" or ask the staff there what to look at to find the antlers, pelts, etc that are friendly for all. It is a great walk/push/ride!
Written May 8, 2015
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