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Tualatin Hills Nature Park

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Tualatin Hills Nature Park
An aerial view of the park, 1998
Location of the nature park in Beaverton
TypePublic
LocationBeaverton, Washington County, Oregon, United States
Coordinates45°30′00″N 122°50′40″W / 45.5°N 122.8445°W / 45.5; -122.8445
Area222 acres (90 hectares)
Createdc. 1984
Operated byTualatin Hills Park & Recreation District
StatusOpen
WebsiteTualatin Hills Nature Park
The office at the entrance to the park

The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a 222-acre nature park and wildlife preserve in Beaverton, Oregon, owned by the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD). It is one of THPRD's two nature parks along with Cooper Mountain Nature Park. The park features 5 miles (8 km) of trails, of which 1.5 miles are paved and 3.5 miles unpaved.[1] The park features a diverse environment including several types of both evergreen and deciduous trees as well as creeks, wetlands, ponds, and meadows.[2][3] Located on 15655 S.W. Millikan Way, at the main entrance to the park, is the Tualatin Hills Nature Center, formerly called the Tualatin Hills Nature Park Interpretive Center. The name was changed in November 2014. Nature supervisor Kristin Atman said that "six words is really a mouthful" and the new name would be more consistent with THPRD's other facilities.[4]

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History

Before being developed with trails and opened to the public, the site was known as St. Mary's Woods. It was still known by that name when it was acquired by THPRD from the Archdiocese of Portland in 1981[5] after local voters approved a tax levy providing $5.5 million towards the purchase cost.[6] By 1984, when periodic tours of the still mostly undeveloped site gave the first regular public access, the site had been named the Tualatin Hills Nature Park.[5]

Access

Although the Nature Center on Millikan Way is the primary access point, the park can also be accessed at several other locations, including two trail entrances along S.W. 170th Avenue and a trail entrance adjacent to the Merlo Rd/SW 158th Ave MAX Station. THPRD's Westside Trail skirts the east side of the park and THPRD plans to connect the park with downtown Beaverton via the Beaverton Creek Trail. Washington County has also identified potential road improvements along SW 170th Avenue, which would improve access to the park from the west.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Tualatin Hills Nature Park Description".
  2. ^ "Tualatin Hills Nature Park Trails".
  3. ^ "Bird & Wildlife Watching - Oregon's Washington County".
  4. ^ Alteir, Nuran (November 7, 2014). "Newt Day at Tualatin Hills Nature Center, formerly Tualatin Hills Nature Park Interpretive Center". The Oregonian. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  5. ^ a b Olmos, Robert (August 28, 1984). "Tualatin Hills park a natural winner". The Oregonian (West Metro ed.). p. MW2.
  6. ^ "Levy wins voter OK; 2 rejected". The Oregonian (West Metro ed.). June 25, 1980. p. B1.
  7. ^ "170th Avenue/Merlo Road Conceptual Design Plan".
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