Tualatin Hills Nature Park Interpretive Center

This unique 222 acre Nature Park There is located in beautiful Washington County.The Nature Park provides unique native habitats for many plants and animals. Come and explore the park's ponds, creeks, marshes and forests on approximately 1.5 miles of paved trails and 4 miles of secondary trails. The Interpretive Center offers interpretive displays, library, nature store and programs throughout the year for all ages.

Address:

15655 SW Millikan Blvd.
Beaverton, Oregon 97006
United States

Phone:

503-629-6350

Website:

www.thprd.org
N 45° 29' 49.21" W 122° 50' 20.39"
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Posted 9 months ago (06/04/09) by Heather97007
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Tualatin Hills Nature Park Interpretive Center

This is a family favorite of ours! When we are in the need of a walk outdoors and want to feel like we are away from it all without a long commute is the place we go! Our kids love the Interpretive Center and can't wait to bring their bikes for an easy jaunt down the paved pathways. We are sure to stop along the way for wildlife sightings and listen to the noises that surround us! The grounds are well taken care of and many programs are offered for all ages through THPRD on site.

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Posted about 1 year ago (08/20/08) by Ferdinand
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Tualatin Hills Nature Park

200 acres of marshes, meadows, ponds, creeks and forested wetlands are what makes up this urban greenspace. The facilities include an interpretive center, reference library and nature store and restrooms. Facilities and paved paths are wheelchair accessible. Trails are open dawn to dusk and are free. No pets.

Keywords: Scenic, Free, Interesting, All year, Park (Local / State / National), City or part of the city, Everyone, Easy to reach, Museum (Science)