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Tualatin Country Club Tracts

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Tualatin Country Club Tracts

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  • Location: Tualatin, Washington County, Oregon, United States

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    November 26, 2023

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    Tualatin Country Club has a golf course and sits on the border of the Tualatin River, with the river trail passing around it. Tualatin River is a very calm river, where you can spot many species of birds. To enter the club it’s required to be a member; for more information, check: tualatincountryclub.com/home
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    Tualatin River Greenway Trail

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    Stroll along the Tualatin River Greenway Trail and immerse yourself in a surprisingly wild urban escape. This route follows the gentle curves of the Tualatin River, offering a mix of wide paved paths perfect for a leisurely walk and softer, unpaved sections that bring you closer to the water's edge. You'll enjoy views of the river and pass through several green spaces, including the pleasant Tualatin Community Park, with chances to spot local birdlife in the tree canopy. It's a moderate 6.3-mile (10.1 km) hike with a minimal 139 feet (42 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 2 hours and 36 minutes to complete.

    This trail is easily accessible from multiple points, making it convenient to hop on and off, with ample parking available at various parks along the route. It's a fantastic option for families and is also dog-friendly, allowing leashed pets to join the adventure. Given its gentle terrain and accessibility, it's suitable for most fitness levels, making it a popular choice for a relaxed outing.

    What truly sets this trail apart are its unique interpretive elements, transforming your walk into a journey through time. Educational signage, cast fossils, and erratic boulders tell the story of the region's history, from the Ice Age floods to the arrival of early settlers. You'll also cross the significant Ki-a-Kuts Pedestrian Bridge, named in honor of local indigenous heritage, adding a layer of cultural depth to your outdoor experience.

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    The Tualatin River – Durham City Park loop from Tualatin offers a delightful escape into nature, winding along the river and through diverse natural habitats. You'll experience a dynamic low-lands marsh ecosystem, with the trail passing through forested areas and alongside scenic wetlands. Keep an eye out for the Great Blue Heron rookery in Durham City Park, a highlight for any wildlife enthusiast.

    This easy 3.4-mile (5.5 km) hiking route has a minimal 52 feet (16 metres) of elevation gain and takes about 1 hour and 23 minutes to complete. Durham City Park provides convenient parking and amenities like a children's play area, making it an ideal starting point for families. The accessible pathways mean you can enjoy this trail year-round.

    This loop is a fantastic option for birdwatching, with opportunities to spot Bald Eagles, Common Mergansers, and Belted Kingfishers. The seamless connection between Durham City Park, Tualatin Community Park, and Cook Park via pedestrian bridges adds to the charm, offering a varied and engaging experience for all fitness levels.

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    This easy 4.0-mile (6.5 km) loop along the Tualatin River at Cook Park offers a delightful mix of paved paths and natural dirt trails, perfect for a quick escape into nature. You'll wander through wetlands and wooded areas, spotting wildlife like ducks and beavers, and enjoy views of the river. The route is mostly flat, with only 61 feet (19 metres) of elevation gain, making it a comfortable 1 hour and 39 minute hike for all skill levels.

    Parking is readily available at Cook Park, which also provides amenities like restrooms and picnic areas. While much of the Tualatin River Greenway Trail is accessible year-round, some natural surface sections near the river can become muddy or even flood in winter, so plan your visit accordingly. Spring through fall offers the best conditions, with the added bonus of the Tupling Butterfly Garden in bloom.

    Beyond the pleasant scenery, this trail is notable for its accessibility and the historical Ki-a-Kuts Pedestrian Bridge, named after a local Native American spokesman. It's a fantastic option for families or anyone seeking a gentle stroll to connect with nature without venturing far from Tualatin, offering a peaceful contrast to more strenuous hikes in the region.

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    Location: Tualatin, Washington County, Oregon, United States

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