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Wheel the World and Visit Tualatin Valley's mutual effort encourages people with disabilities to travel and enjoy unforgettable experiences with their loved ones.
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Just outside Portland, offers a peaceful mix of natural beauty, inclusive recreation, and vibrant community events. From the Tualatin River National Water Trail to the nationally recognized Banks–Vernonia State Trail, the region is a playground for outdoor lovers. Artistic landmarks like the Ole Bolle troll, made entirely from reclaimed wood, add character to the landscape. Families will find inclusive parks, whimsical playgrounds, and nature trails welcoming for all. With local wine, charming small towns, and accessible adventures from forest to farm, Tualatin Valley invites every traveler to connect with Oregon’s beauty—no matter the season.
Accessible public transportation like buses and trains.
Uber and Lyft WAV ride-sharing services are available.
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet.
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink.
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces.
Tualatin Valley is a four-season destination. Spring offers blooming trails and active wildlife, ideal for nature walks and outdoor picnics. Summer is perfect for wine country visits, u-pick farms, and sunny festivals. Fall brings crisp air, harvest markets, and scenic bike rides. Winter, though wetter, has peaceful trails and cozy small-town escapes. Whether you seek fresh air or food and culture, there’s a perfect time for every traveler.
Tualatin Valley’s climate is mild year-round with distinct seasons. Summers are warm and dry, averaging in the mid-80s°F, and perfect for hiking or wine tasting. Fall is cool and colorful, with scattered rain. Winters are wet and chillier—ideal for indoor attractions, nature centers, or low-elevation forest walks. Spring balances warmth and moisture, making it one of the best times for outdoor adventures and birdwatching.
The valley celebrates creativity, community, and flavor all year. From April to September, the Hillsboro Hops draw baseball fans. In May, the Pink! Rosé Festival honors Oregon wine. Summer brings La Strada dei Pastelli, a beloved chalk art celebration, and the legendary Concours d’Elegance for car lovers. Artisan markets and family festivals round out the calendar with something for every type of visitor.
Walk or paddle the Tualatin River National Water Trail, explore local wineries tucked into the countryside, and spend an afternoon at Hidden Creek Park West—home to Oro, the 50-foot forest giant. Families will love inclusive parks like Cook Family Park and Anna & Abby’s Yard, while outdoor lovers can join inclusive excursions with Adventures Without Limits. Tualatin Valley makes nature fun, approachable, and inspiring for all.
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