Tualatin Hills Nature Park
About Tualatin Hills Nature Park
In the core of Beaverton, Cedar Mill Creek spills into the westbound streaming Beaverton Creek. Encompassing this intersection is the Tualatin Hills Nature Park, a surprisingly ious 222-section of land government protected habitat with wetlands, timberlands and streams that are living space to bugs, creatures of land and water, reptiles, winged animals and well evolved creatures. This nature stop is an interesting spot to watch regular changes, for example, the relocation of unpleasant cleaned newts to their rearing lakes or the floods of spring wildflowers or reproducing flying creatures. For climbers, birders and botanists of any age, the mosaic of natural surroundings inside the recreation center offers much to be found. The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a government protected habitat, so we ask that you please leave your pooches and different pets at home when you come to visit.
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