Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon's Tualatin Valley
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Tualatin Valley by the Numbers

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Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in North Plains, Oregon

The Tualatin Valley by the Numbers

Oregon’s Tualatin Valley is comprised of:

58 lodging properties, including business-class hotels, unique boutique properties and budget hotels

35+ u-pick and ready-picked farms with crops including berries, lavender, peaches, apples, pears, trees, pumpkins and more (open seasonally)

30+ wineries with tasting rooms, including the only American owned and operated large-production, craft saké brewer, SakéOne

20+ breweries, including 11 brewery taprooms and 18 brewpubs

12+ farmers’ markets, including the largest all-agricultural market in the state, the Beaverton Farmers’ Market (markets open seasonally; Beaverton Farmers’ Market open year-round)

12+ cycling and hiking trails, including the 21-mile Banks-Vernonia State Trail, a rails-to-trails initiative, and the 50-mile Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway

12 semi-private and public golf clubs, including Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club and The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club, both ranked among the top courses in Oregon (plus 2 exclusive, members-only clubs)

8 nature and wildlife preserves with hiking trails, including the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, one of only a handful of urban refuges in the country

3 unique museums, including the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals, the largest museum of its kind in the Pacific Northwest; Classic Aviation Museum, a working hangar featuring vintage military and commercial planes; and the Washington County Museum, with local and national exhibits

3 spirit distillery tasting rooms: Big Bottom Whiskey, Stein Distillery and Indio Spirits

2 zip-line parks: Tree to Tree Adventure Park, the first aerial ropes course of its kind in Oregon, and Pumpkin Ridge Zip Tours

2 recreational waterways, including Henry Hagg Lake and the Tualatin River National Water Trail

3 professional theatre companies, including the region’s only professional musical theatre company, Broadway Rose, and contemporary theatre company Bag&Baggage

2 premier high-end retail centers: Washington Square and Bridgeport Village

1 state parkL. “Stub” Stewart State Park–with camping, hiking, cycling and equestrian trails, plus a horse camp, 18-hole disc golf course and single-track freeride mountain bike trail

1 state forest: Tillamook State Forest*—with camping, off-road and hiking trails

1 national water trail: Tualatin River a 40-mile, slow-moving river that spans the Tualatin Valley

*The Tillamook Forest spans several Oregon counties; a portion of the Tillamook Forest is in Washington County, including camping and off-road areas.