Are you an animal lover? Interested in seeing a multitude of birds, insects, and reptilians? Hiking or biking through the Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a wonderful time! It is recommended to visit the park multiple times because of how vastly different the park is in different seasons. There are many parts of the park that are additionally wheelchair accessible. The park is accessible both by car and bus, specifically the MAX Blue Line. The trails are open from sunrise to sunset. The Nature Center, in the park, has more opportunities for environmental education through a variety of classes!
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Jenkins Estate, Southwest Grabhorn Road, Beaverton, OR, USA
Distance: 3.60 Away
Cooper Mountain Vineyards, Southwest Leonardo Lane, Beaverton, OR, USA
Distance: 3.92 Away
Portland Japanese Garden, Southwest Kingston Avenue, Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 6.53 Away
International Rose Test Garden, Southwest Kingston Avenue, Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 6.66 Away
Portland Art Museum, Southwest Park Avenue, Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 7.67 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Powell's City of Books, West Burnside Street, Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 7.86 Away
Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 7.90 Away
Galleries and Venues Tribal Experiences
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Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 7.90 Away
Galleries and Venues Tribal Experiences
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Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 7.90 Away
Galleries and Venues Tribal Experiences
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Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 7.90 Away
Galleries and Venues Tribal Experiences
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Voodoo Doughnut - Old Town, Southwest 3rd Avenue, Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 8.24 Away
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