The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a 222-acre wildlife preserve in the heart of Beaverton, Oregon. It is made up of evergreen and deciduous forests, creeks, wetlands, ponds, and meadows. The park is home to a variety of birds, mammals, and smaller creatures. There are approximately five miles of trails; about 1.5 miles are paved, while the rest are well-maintained soft surface trails. Dogs and other pets are not allowed in the Tualatin Hills Nature Park.
The park has an interpretive center with a reference library, classrooms, nature store, and exhibit area. The center offers a variety of outdoor recreation and environmental education classes throughout the year for adults, children, and school groups.
The Nature Store offers gifts and supplies for all ages, including a wide selection of field guides, hiking books, and children's books. There are also shirts, stuffed animals, magnifying glasses, nature toys, birdhouses, feeders, and more.
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