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Tualatin

Tualatin River Greenway Trail

Easy

4.7

(4709)

14,426

hikers

Tualatin River Greenway Trail

01:16

5.00km

10m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Tualatin River Greenway Trail, a gentle route spanning 3.1 miles (5.0 km). You can expect to complete this journey in about 1 hour and 16 minutes, with a minimal elevation gain of just 39 feet (12 metres). As you follow the path, you'll…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.60 km

Tualatin River

Highlight • River

Stretching approximately 80 miles, this river is a tributary of the Willamette River. The name, given by the Atfalati who lived in the Tualatin Valley, means “sluggish” or “lazy” due to the river's calm and tranquil state.

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1.76 km

Durham City Park

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Durham City Park is a lovely 45-acre green space along Fanno Creek, with paved trails, a playground, a picnic shelter, dog-friendly areas, and ample parking. The park connects with trails …

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.74 km

511 m

373 m

195 m

180 m

Surfaces

3.18 km

539 m

529 m

508 m

217 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Tualatin River Greenway Trail?

You can typically find parking at various access points along the trail. For instance, Durham City Park, which the trail passes through, offers parking facilities. Other parks connected by the trail, such as Cook Family Park or Brown's Ferry Park, may also have parking available.

Is the Tualatin River Greenway Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Tualatin River Greenway Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What's the best time of year to visit the Tualatin River Greenway Trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round due to its paved surface. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful seasonal changes, while summer is great for riverside strolls. Even in winter, the trail remains accessible, though you might want to check local weather conditions.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or fees required to access the Tualatin River Greenway Trail itself. It's a public greenway designed for community access.

Are there any fees or specific regulations for Durham City Park, which the trail passes through?

Durham City Park, a key highlight along the trail, generally does not require entrance fees. For specific regulations regarding park usage, facilities, or any temporary closures, it's always best to check the official city website at tualatinoregon.gov.

Is the Tualatin River Greenway Trail accessible for all abilities?

Yes, the Tualatin River Greenway Trail is designed to be highly accessible. It is predominantly paved and wide, making it suitable for walkers, bikers, and individuals using wheelchairs or strollers. While mostly flat, some sections might have a small incline near trailheads.

What kind of scenery and notable features can I expect on the trail?

The trail offers diverse scenery, meandering alongside the Tualatin River, passing through wetlands, and areas with stately trees. A unique aspect is its interpretive elements, detailing the region's history from the Ice Age, including erratic boulders and cast fossils, making it a 'walk through time'.

Does the Tualatin River Greenway Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Hedges Creek Trail and the Fanno Creek Trail, offering opportunities to extend your outing or explore interconnected green spaces.

Is the Tualatin River Greenway Trail suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. Its easy, paved terrain and educational interpretive signs about local history and geology make it an excellent choice for families. The varied scenery and opportunities for wildlife viewing also add to its appeal for all ages.

Are there places to eat or drink near the trail?

While parts of the trail offer a natural escape, some segments run behind shopping centers and businesses. This means you can find various dining and refreshment options conveniently located near different access points along the trail.

What makes this trail unique compared to others in the area?

The Tualatin River Greenway Trail stands out for its unique blend of natural beauty and historical education. It functions as a physical chronological timeline, with signage and educational materials that illuminate the area's past, from the Ice Age Floods to early settlers, alongside its scenic river views and accessible path.

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