Tualatin Nature Park

4.5/5
(207) · Park in Beaverton, United States
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Tualatin Hills Nature Park, a serene tourist attraction in the heart of Beaverton, Oregon, offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This …

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Aug 5, 2023
This nature park is one of a few little oases in the Beaverton area. Even though it is surrounded by suburban traffic, when you’re inside it is so peaceful and idyllic. THPRD often hosts children’s… Full review by Julie L
Jun 4, 2023
Was just curious about electric kick style scooters are allowed in the park. As also are adult electric kick scooters allowed. Full review by R N
Apr 8, 2023
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 . Full review by Mary F
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Are dogs allowed
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No. It won't let me add a link here, but in the website, it says no dogs allowed.
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I’m coming in around 4 on Thursday from Atlanta. Is it possible to hike after I check in to hotel. Around 6? Is there a cost …
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I’m coming in around 4 on Thursday from Atlanta. Is it possible to hike after I check in to hotel. Around 6? Is there a cost to hike.
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There is no charge. It will be dark but there are lights. Just stay on lighted paved trails. There are lots of dirt trails too. But it’s dark in those woods. We’ve gone over in the dark with our …
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There is no charge. It will be dark but there are lights. Just stay on lighted paved trails. There are lots of dirt trails too. But it’s dark in those woods. We’ve gone over in the dark with our dog and it’s in a safe neighborhood.
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Photographing Birds, where is the Pileated Woodpecker nesting site located? Thanks, Steven
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I know there is a reception area at the entrance to the park. Best bet ask there, directly. Sorry I can't help more.
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Is it wheelchair accessible?
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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 …
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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!
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What major credit cards can I use when registering online?
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MasterCard, Visa, and Discover are accepted for online registration.
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