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Offering water access, Molalla River Corridor is a scenic path with views of the woodlands, wildlife and nature. Activities such as camping, swimming, fishing and white water rafting can also be enjoyed here.
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15655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97006
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Those who are interested in viewing native plants and animals can find them at Tualatin Hills Nature Park. The 222-acre park contains five miles of trails and a nature center.
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15655 SW Millikan Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97006
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Located on 222-acres of land, the Tualatin Hills Nature Park & Interpretive Center is a nature preserve filled with a variety of local plants and wildlife. Visitors commonly enjoy walking the five miles of nature trails located within the park.
47.5 Miles
The Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial is a location dedicated to honor and memorialize all veterans who served during the Vietnam War. The memorial features a Huey helicopter as a sign of bravery and an inscription reading Believe in Peace.
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Showing movies on their second run, Wunderland is an entertainment complex with cinema auditoriums. In addition to the theater, the center has a nickel arcade and two laser tag arenas.
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With over 40-acres of blooming fields of Dahlias, the Swan Island Dahlias is definitely a must visit—even men love the vibrant colors! The blooming flowers vary in their diameter from mere four-inch blooms to as huge as over 10-inches.
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Guests can have a splashing good time in the 50 meter pool at the Tualatin Aquatic Center. Recreational swimming, lessons and camps, water aerobics, diving, lifeguard training, and more are available at the facility.
48.0 Miles
The Molalla River State Park is a veritable circus of amphibians, reptiles, small mammals, wading birds and waterfowls. People can enjoy wildlife viewing, boating, fishing, picnicking, checking out the blue heron rookery and hiking here.
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Founded in 1954, the Molalla Train Park is a historical park that features 4,200-ft of track that loops around a picnic area. The park provides train rides and entrance to the park for free.
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At Pacific NW Live Steamers, visitors can watch miniature trains take a 4 acre trip through forests and near streams. The park has a picnic area where visitors can enjoy lunch while watching the trains.