Tualatin Hills Nature ParkTualatin Hills Nature Center (503) 629-6350 Title English THNP map...
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Big Fir Trail
Old Wagon Trail
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Merlo Rd/158th AveMAX station
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Tualatin HillsNature Park
Trails
Nature Park Guidelines
Continue your exploration of nature year-round!
THPRD Natural Resources @THPRDNature
There are about 1.5 miles of paved trails and 3.5 miles of soft-surface trails.
Distance one-way from the Nature Center to...• Merlo Rd MAX station: 0.8 mile• SW 170th Ave at the Vine Maple Trail: 0.75 mile• SW 170th Ave at the Big Fir Trail: 0.8 mile (via the Elliot Path and Big Fir Trail)
Trails are open daily sunrise to sunset.
Because the Tualatin Hills and Cooper Mountain Nature Parks are managed as wildlife preserves, dogs are not allowed. Dogs on leash are welcome on the Westside Trail and in all other THPRD parks.
Please...• Ride bikes on paved trails only. Limit speed to a walking pace.• Keep wildlife wild. Observe animals in their natural habitat and avoid feeding wildlife.• Leave plants, mushrooms, and animals where you find them.• Minimize your impact on sensitive habitat by staying on established trails.
Be safe: Report suspicious behavior to Park Patrol: (971) 246-0169
We offer nature programs for all ages: preschool, camps, guided hikes, scout programs, school field trips, volunteer opportunities, and much more!
For more information, contact:Tualatin Hills Nature Center(503) 629-6350www.thprd.org