Tualatin Business, Community & Visitor Guide 2025-26
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Welcome to Tualatin!
When I first moved to Tualatin, the city's population was only 16,000. Now, with the population nearly double, Tualatin retains its smalltown charm
while offering urban amenities like shopping, recreation, and arts and culture. As mayor of Tualatin, I am proud to welcome you to our beautiful and vibrant community. The Tualatin River forms the northern border of the city so it is no surprise that the community values the environment and outdoor recreation. In 2022, residents passed a $25 million parks and trails bond. Projects include new playground equipment, expanded regional trails, a serene Veterans Plaza along the Lake of the Commons, and a brandnew riverfront access. In a recent community survey, 92% of residents rated Tualatin as an excellent or
good place to raise children. Tualatin has a strong economy, supplying over 51,000 jobs in industries ranging from healthcare to high tech manufacturing. Over the last few years, we created urban renewal districts in south Tualatin and the downtown core. These funding streams will allow us to make long-term investments in our city, including development of a downtown main street. In addition to these efforts, we are continually working to improve our transportation systems and update our zoning codes to foster business innovation.
I love Tualatin, and I think you will too. Attend the West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta, shop at the region's premier Bridgeport shopping center, or find your forever home in one of our neighborhoods. I welcome you.
Frank Bubenik Tualatin Mayor
TUALATIN HISTORY
At the end of the Ice Age, Tualatin was home to mastodons, mammoths, ground sloths, other prehistoric animals — even crawfish. On the Tualatin landscape, you can still see evidence of several ancient 350’ deep floods from a broken ice dam over 200 miles away in the Canada/Montana region. The floods brought icebergs holding giant granite rocks (erratics) and rich agricultural soils into our valleys. The rich soils, abundant wildlife and numerous rivers and streams throughout the Tualatin Valley provided an ideal home for the Atfalati Tribe of the Kalapuyan Nation. With the arrival of explorers in the 1700’s, came a change in the way of life with the introduction of foregin goods and new economic trade. Permanent artifacts on display at the Tualatin Heritage Center tell us of the tribe’s history and influence on the area. Today, Tualatin is an economic hub steeped in rich Native American and early pioneer history.
www.tualatinoregon.gov
TUALATIN ES EL LUGAR PERFECTO PARA CREAR SU HISTORIA.
www.tualatinoregon.gov
TUALATIN ES EL LUGAR PERFECTO PARA CREAR SU HISTORIA.
Tualatin le está dando forma al futuro de las empresas y de las actividades recreativas en el área metropolitana de Portland. Con más de $100 millones de dólares invertidos en infraestructura y oportunidades recreativas, un equipo de trabajo altamente calificado y un entorno de apoyo amigable con las empresas, Tualatin está listo para darle la bienvenida. Estamos comprometidos con mejorar su calidad de vida creando una comunidad dinámica y conectada en donde las empresas pueden tener éxito y las personas pueden prosperar.
Usted verá por qué es un placer vivir, divertirse y hacer negocios “aquí”.
Tualatin le está dando forma al futuro de las empresas y de las actividades recreativas en el área metropolitana de Portland. Con más de $100 millones de dólares invertidos en infraestructura y oportunidades recreativas, un equipo de trabajo altamente calificado y un entorno de apoyo amigable con las empresas, Tualatin está listo para darle la bienvenida. Estamos comprometidos con mejorar su calidad de vida creando una comunidad dinámica y conectada en donde las empresas pueden tener éxito y las personas pueden prosperar.
Usted verá por qué es un placer vivir, divertirse y hacer negocios “aquí”.
Welcome to an amazing community that invests in and draws strength from its thriving school system. As superintendent of the Tigard-Tualatin School District 23J (TTSD), it is my honor to lead a team of more than 1,500 employees dedicated to creating opportunities for this community’s young people. TTSD is not just one of the area’s largest employers – it is a valued institution acknowledged as one of Oregon’s leading school districts.
TTSD is a pioneer in listening to our students to help guide our work. It was one of the first Oregon districts to establish a place for student representatives to the School Board. I meet regularly with students to ensure that we are attuned to their perspectives.
Tualatin High School’s graduation rate of 92.5% is one of the highest in Oregon. We are proud of our record of preparing students for college and careers, and are always striving to improve. One of the highlights of any school year is that moment in June when we see students stepping on to the stage to receive their diplomas.
Our schools include programs on career and technical education (CTE) and advanced college prep, including an emphasis on science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM). The whole-school experience is so much more than learning, however. Tualatin High offers top-notch theater and band programs, and a variety of clubs across many interests.
The “Wolves” stand among Oregon’s most competitive sports programs – including the just-crowned 2025 6A state champion girls basketball team.
The District is a proud member of the Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce.
As we know, one of the first questions families ask before moving to a community is about the strength of its public school system. Ensuring that our local students are ready for college and career is an investment that assures prosperous businesses, strong neighbors and a sense of community.
Great schools are good for business. A highly trained and dedicated local workforce helps businesses thrive, contributing to the economy and the overall quality of life.
Schools
Strong businesses rely on our schools, and in turn provide good jobs, pay taxes that support education, and contribute to school activities and athletics. This community has a decades-long record of investing in our schools for all of the reasons above, and more. We are so thankful to be part of a community that recognizes the long-term, positive impacts our local schools have on the economy, families and this community’s future.
I hope that, like me, you hold a firm hope in the power of public education to transform lives and create a better future. I’m glad to be in this role and look forward to the years to come.
In service,
Dr. Iton Udosenata Superintendent Tigard-Tualatin School District
Elementary Schools
Bridgeport Elementary 5505 SW Borland Rd
503-431-4200
Byrom Elementary 21800 SW 91st St
503-431-4300
Tualatin Elementary 20405 SW Tualatin Ave.
503-431-4800
Middle School
Hazelbrook Middle School 11300 SW Hazelbrook Rd
503-431-5100
Parochial School
Horizon Christian School
7400 SW Sagert St
503-692-9312
Charter School
M.I.T.C.H. Charter School 19550 SW 90th Ct
503-639-5757
High Schools
Tualatin High School 22300 SW Boones Ferry Rd 503-431-5600
Horizon Christian High School 23370 SW Boones Ferry Rd 503-612-6521
Higher Education
Clackamas Community College 29353 SW Town Center Loop E
503-594-6000
Oregon Institute of Technology 27500 SW Parkway Ave 503-821-1251
Dr. Iton Udosenata Superintendent Tigard-Tualatin School District
Transportation Services
Tualatin Shuttle
The Tualatin Shuttle is a peak-hour transit service intended to provide transportation for commuters to and from the Tualatin WES station. This service is free and open to the public.
The Blue Line serves the northwest area of Tualatin, while the Red Line covers the area south of TualatinSherwood Road and the Downtown core. Both shuttles operate as a “deviated fixed route”, allowing passengers with special mobility needs to make advanced reservations for door-to-door service. For more information about the Tualatin Shuttle, please visit: www.rideconnection.org or call them at 503-226-0700 (TTY:711)
TriMet
Tualatin is served by TriMet lines 96, 97, and 76. For route information visit www.trimet.org or call 503-238-RIDE (7433) between 8:30 am – 4:30 pm on weekdays.
Did you know there are special senior and disabled services available?
Contact 503-962-8200 for more information.
Tualatin is also served by public transport with commuter light rail linking to Beaverton through Tigard and to Downtown Portland. The WES Commuter Light Rail links Tualatin to the TriMet system, on weekday mornings and afternoons. Park and Ride Lots are located at the NE corner of SW Sagert and SW Martinazzi Avenue and the corner of SW Lower Boones Ferry and SW 72nd Avenue. For more information visit www.trimet.org.
Why do we feel that investing in the community is so important?
We believe that if we put the time in to help our neighbors—through philanthropy, volunteering, or hard work—the rewards are tenfold. Together with numerous charitable organizations, we’re working to make this the kind of place we can call home.
Tualatin Health & Wellness Initiative
In Tualatin, we believe that living a healthy lifestyle should be within reach for all our residents. Which is why Tualatin hosts many outreach programs and events throughout the year to this end. Tualatin Chamber of Commerce’s Health & Wellness Team of professionals and service providers are seeking ways to engage the entire community in a well-being improvement initiative to make healthier choices easier for all our residents.
To support Oregon’s healthiest
state initiative, and with the Blue Zone concept in mind, the Health and Wellness Team encourages changes to our community that lead to healthier options. We’re bringing residents, businesses, organizations, and government together to inspire a community movement that has the power to improve the quality of life for everyone of all ages.
The Team’s mission is to promote the sharing of health-related resources and information while providing a forum for networking and
education for local traditional and alternative health care professionals, and their patients and clients, from a holistic perspective. We aim to engage Tualatin’s secondlargest industry and employer for the betterment of the greater community’s health. This improves our quality of life and reduces the costs and burden on limited resources.
To check current Tualatin chamber and city programs, go to tualatinchamber.com.
TUALATIN HEALTH & WELLNESS PROVIDERS
A positive indicator of a community's quality of life, attractiveness, and place to do business is the availability and scope of its medical, dental, and other wellness providers. Tualatin is well represented by major healthcare organizations as well as sole practitioners and service providers. Modalities run the spectrum of traditional Western medicine to alternative, holistic-type methodologies.
AMBULANCE SERVICES
METRO WEST AMBULANCE
503-648-6658 | metrowest.fm
ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES
BROOKDALE RIVER VALLEY TUALATIN ASSISTED LIVING AND MEMORY CARE
503-692-3192 | https://www.brookdale.com
MARQUIS TUALATIN
503-612-5400 | marquiscompanies.com
DENTAL CARE
IAN PHAM, DMD FAMILY DENTISTRY OF TUALATIN 503-692-6552 | drianpham.com
DOUGLAS J. KLEIN, DDS, MSD
503-692-3710 | kleinorthodontics.com
LAKESIDE FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRYRICK A. EVANS, DDS; TRAVIS EVANS, DMD 503-692-9386 | lakesidefamilydentistry.net
City of Tualatin Public Library.............. 503-691-3074
Tigard Tualatin School District 503-431-4000
Tualatin Police Department (Non-Emergency) 503-691-4800
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue 503-649-8577
Winona Cemetery 503-750-1565
UTILITIES
Garbage Services Republic Services 503-682-0336
Waste Disposal Sites
Metro South Station, Oregon City 503-234-3000
Hillsboro Landfill 800-963-4776
Cable Television & Phone
Xfinity 888-824-8264
Frontier 877-462-8188
Verizon 800-483-4100
MACC (Metropolitan Area Communication Commission) 503-645-0999
Natural Gas
NW Natural Gas 503-226-4211
Electricity
Portland General Electric 503-228-6322
Water & Sewer
City of Tualatin 503-692-2000 Clean Water Services 503-681-3600
SERVICES & SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS
Caring Closet 503-603-1576
Clackamas County www.co.clackamas.or.us
Department of Motor Vehicles, Sherwood 503-299-9999
Juanita Pohl Center 503-691-3061
Meals on Wheels People, Inc 503-692-6767
Metro Regional Government 503-797-1700
Oregon Food Bank - Wash. Co. 503-439-6510
State of Oregon Government www.oregon.gov
Tigard Tualatin Family Resource Center503-603-1585
Tualatin Chamber of Commerce 503-908-6142
Tualatin Historical Society 503-885-1926
Tualatin Public Library 503-691-3074
Tualatin Riverkeepers 503-218-2580
Tualatin School House Pantry (Food Bank) 503-783-0721
Tualatin Swim Center 503-431-5655
Non-Profits Charitable Organizations
Borland Free Clinic
The Borland Free Clinic opened in 2017 as an alternative approach to caring for the medical needs of the uninsured, underinsured, and those falling in the insurance gap. It is a primary care clinic providing free medical care to vulnerable people in our community. Medical providers, doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and non-medical clinic staff are all volunteers, giving their time and expertise to serve their community.
503-974-8887
www.borlandclinic.org
The STEAM TEAM
Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce’s Education Foundation
The mission, and primary purpose is to foster increased access to and competence in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) education with the goal of increasing economic and employment opportunities for the residents and businesses of Tualatin, especially within the City’s economically disadvantaged and under-represented populations.
503-908-6142
www.tualatinchamber.com
Foundation for Tigard/ Tualatin Schools
The Foundation for Tigard-Tualatin Schools supports, and advocates for, all schools in our district through fundraising, creating learning opportunities, and building partnerships within the community.
503-431-4024
www.the-ftts.org
Friends of the Tualatin Public Library
Friends of the Tualatin Library is a member-supported non-profit organization that advocates, fundraises, and provides support for the library. They provide opportunities for the community to invest in the success of the library by donating funds or through volunteering to ensure a first-class library for our community.
503-260-4868
www.friendsoftualatinlibrary.org
Ice Age Floods Institute
The Ice Age Floods Institute (IAFI) was founded in 1995 as an educational nonprofit. There are 11 chapters across Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana with a large and diverse membership. The chapters, operating at the local level, offer monthly opportunities for members and the public to learn about the Ice Age Floods.
503-257-014
www.IAFI.org
Meals on Wheels People
The Meals on Wheels People dining program has been housed at the Juanita Pohl Center for more than 40 years, making sure that no senior will go hungry or experience social isolation. MOWP enriches the lives of seniors and assists them in maintaining independence by providing nutritious food, human connections, and social support. Meals are provided in house at the Center and by home delivery, serving on average 50 inhouse meals and 45 home delivery meals Monday through Friday.
503-736-6325
www.mowp.org
One World Brigades
One World Brigades is a nonprofit organization founded by Dr. Julie Spaniel to deliver dental and medical services and education to international communities with limited or no access to healthcare while providing volunteer opportunities to college and high school students.
802-598-1112
www.oneworldbrigades.org
Tualatin Food Pantry
The Tualatin Food Pantry is a communityorganized and volunteer-run food bank supported by local churches, businesses, social and civic organizations, schools, individuals, and local government agencies. The mission of the Tualatin Food Pantry is to provide emergency food to qualified households in a welcoming environment. As an Oregon Food Bank-Partner Agency, the pantry shares in its mission to eliminate hunger and its root causes, and the belief that no one should go hungry.
503-783-0721
www.schoolhousepantry.org
Tualatin High School Packbackers
The Tualatin High School Packbackers is a parent-run organization raising funds in support of all sports and athletic programs at Tualatin High School, often filling the gap for equipment and facilities.
503-612-7775
www.packbackers.org
Tualatin Historical Society
The Tualatin Historical Society was formed in 1986 to preserve and interpret the rich and colorful history of the Tualatin area. The Tualatin Heritage Center is an active community center owned by the City of Tualatin and operated by the Tualatin Historical Society. Large glacial erratics, historic plants with ties to early Tualatin residents, and a patio garden featuring Oregon natives are on the campus.
503-885-1926
www.tualatinhistoricalsociety.org
Tualatin Riverkeepers
Tualatin Riverkeepers is a communitybased organization that protects and restores the Tualatin River watershed. They build watershed stewardship through engagement, advocacy, restoration, access, and education.
503-218-2580
www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
Tualatin Rotary Club
Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. 503-570-2767
www.tualatinrotary.org
Tualatin Together
Tualatin Together is a non-profit organization that has served Tualatin since 1990. Tualatin Together’s primary focus is to prevent youth consumption of marijuana, alcohol, tobacco, vaping and other high-risk activities that prevent them from living to their full potential. To do this, they teach resilience, facilitate positive mental health norms, build coping skills, recognize and address trauma, and provide resources and events in our community that support positive youth development.
503-431-4151
www.tualatintogether.com
Westside Transportation Alliance
The Westside Transportation Alliance is a private nonprofit that provides employers with customized commute programs and employee incentives to reduce singleoccupancy driving and encourage transit use, carpooling, bicycling, teleworking, and walking for commuter trips in Washington County, Oregon.
503-906-7961 | www.wta-tma.org
Winona Grange #217
The mission of the Winona Grange, chartered in Tualatin in 1895, is to provide opportunities for involvement and leadership in community service, for individuals and families; to maintain local advocacy for agriculture; and to welcome the community into the Grange Hall for a wide variety of educational and social events, portraying traditional American family values. Members are gardeners or those who care where their food comes from, representing many professions, and dedicated to preserving our historic ties to agriculture.
503-430-8582
www.winonagrange271.org
Winona Grange
The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce
The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce is known as the friendliest Chamber in the Portland Metro region! It is also a catalyst for business growth, a convener of leaders and influencers, and a champion for a stronger community.
While the Chamber of Commerce industry has changed dramatically over the past few decades, so have we in many aspects. Our mission, however, has remained the same: Helping businesses succeed by providing connectivity through education, promotion, and advocacy serving the interest of business and community.
Members of the Tualatin Chamber of
Commerce represent a diverse network of local businesses of all sizes and a wide range of industries and business types. Businesses join us for the networking opportunities, and the tools, resources, and knowledge the Chamber offers to help them succeed and thrive. Tualatin Chamber members are actively engaged in our advocacy efforts, have a desire to be involved in the community, and are truly representative of the Chamber’s motto: Business and Community Working Together.
The Tualatin Chamber is much more than just about business – we are about people. Our members, along with companies, small,
Tualatin Chamber: Business Building Community
medium, and large, are dedicated to helping provide jobs, mentoring our students in preparing for the workplace, and promoting a viable community.
We all have an opportunity to make an impact and propel Tualatin forward. We will continue to work together to strengthen our local economy, represent the interests of business with government, be a catalyst for business growth, and support our leaders and influencers who make things happen.
Thanks to our amazing group of volunteers on the board and committees and dedicated staff, we have accomplished a lot together!
Goal Values: To Create a business-friendly environment so that businesses can create jobs!
Vision: To serve protect and market Tualatin area businesses
Mission: Helping Businesses succeed by providing connectivity through education, promotion and advocacy serving the interest of business and community
PROMOTE, ADVOCATE, CONNECT, EDUCATE
Chamber Breakfast
You are invited to the Chamber educational information breakfast where we teach you all about the Tualatin Chamber and how best to utilize your member benefits. We hold this every month in Tualatin! Come meet a few Board members and volunteers, hear about our programs, meet some new members, learn how to best utilize the Chamber’s benefits, and build a relationship or two. It’s free, fun, and informative chamber.tualatinchamber.com/events/calendar Call for reservation: 503-908-6142
A.M. Networking & P.M. Networking
We hold weekly Friday morning networking meetings that are hosted by one of our member businesses. And one business after hours Happy P.M. Networking meeting each month, so you can meet other business members and be connected to more referrals!
Ribbon Cutting
We help you put on a New Business Promotion with a Ribbon Cutting!
Titanium
This new level of membership at the Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce was first developed when the City of Tualatin created a program in partnership with Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership (OMEP) called “Tualatin Made.” The Chamber created “Titanium” specifically for the 275 Trades and Manufacturing businesses within the Borders of the City of Tualatin with benefits that are relevant to their industry. tualatinchamber.com/chamber/businessteams-committees/titanium-alliance
TCC Seminars @ Perlo
The Seminars at Perlo were created after a professional survey of our Chamber members showed that businesses were requesting more education on best practices in business. These are high level presentations with a focus on workforce development.
BAC
The Business Advocacy Council (BAC) is a group of Tualatin Chamber business professionals who watch over the state and local government issues to defend and protect and advocate for the interests of the Tualatin businesses.
Key Leaders Breakfast
The BAC presents the Key Leaders Breakfast up to 3 times through the year to address timely topics that are the most relevant to business advocacy, success, and support.
Health and Wellness
Quarterly Healthcare presentations and a yearly Vendor Fair for all aspects of Health and Wellness.
The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce Partners: The City of Tualatin
The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce works with the City of Tualatin on many different projects that serve the citizens and businesses in Tualatin.
The STEAM TEAM education foundation and #Workready
The Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce’s education foundation called “The STEAM Team” is in partnership with the Tigard Tualatin School District to develop a High School internship program for local businesses. This program also includes a field trip for junior high students and a job fair for high school students once a year.
Tualatin Together
Tualatin Together works to make our community a welcoming place where we talk about mental health and substance misuse challenges. The organization actively promotes the health of our youth and families by building resilience and providing resources to help people better their lives, including workshops, mentorships, and healthy conversation frameworks.
Dining & Lodging
Food & Drink
Tualatin offers an abundance of cuisines and culinary experiences. Not only is it the gateway between Oregon’s wine country and the restaurant scene in downtown Portland, it has a little bit of something for everyone.
Come visit popular local spots like CI Bar & Grill, Mashita Teriyaki, and Brix Tavern Tualatin, or if passing through, make a quick stop at Baja Fresh, Sunny’s Diner or Aloha Grill. Come on by Lachini Winery & Tasting Bar for a slower, more relaxed time.
Great nearby dining selections include breakfast at Lugano Cafe, authentic Japanese Grill at Izumi Japanese Steakhouse, and fine dessert at DOJA Tea Lounge. For a Friday night out, visit Tualatin Station, G-man Sports Bar, or The Headliners Club.
How can we forget all the local wineries, breweries, and distilleries that make up the roots of the Pacific Northwest craft brewing industry? They are here, and just a short drive from Tualatin’s town center!
Check the complete listing of restaurants, bakeries, brewpubs, coffee shops, and tasting rooms in the Business Directory at the back of this publication.
Lodging
Whether you are here for business, pleasure, and/or family fun, you will feel at home at any of our convenient and cozy lodging properties, all located just off I-5.
We are centrally located with Oregon’s wine country and the coast to the West, Mt. Hood, and the Columbia Gorge to the East, and downtown Portland to the North.
The Grand Hotel (pictured) 7265 SW Hazelfern Rd, Tigard ........................... 503-968-5757
Parks & Recreation
Families, dog lovers, sports and fitness enthusiasts, kayakers and paddle boarders, and anyone just wanting to spend time out in nature will find places to play, stroll or relax throughout Tualatin. The City of Tualatin boasts more than 300 acres of parks, greenways, and natural areas with amenities.
Atfalati Park
Named after the Native Americans that once lived in the area, Atfalati Park has two sports fields, a basketball court, and interpretive panels that educate visitors on the history of the Tribe and the area. Take a walk down past the picnic areas and futsal courts to the serene Saum Creek Wetlands.
Brown’s Ferry Park
Brown’s Ferry Park offers trails and direct access to the Tualatin River. Viewing wildlife, picnicking, and taking a peaceful stroll on the pathway system affords visitors tranquility. During the summer, canoes and kayaks can be rented by the hour or for the entire day.
Jurgens Park
Named after the family which farmed the land on which the park now sits, Jurgens Park offers picnic shelters, a farm-themed playground, a sand play area, sports fields, basketball and tennis courts, as well as trails.
Ibach Park
The playground at Ibach Park translates Tualatin’s history into an interactive educational play area. The park also has an assortment of sports areas, basketball and tennis courts, picnic shelters, and pathways, as well as access to a nature trail along Hedges Creek.
Lafky Park
This 2-acre neighborhood park features, a winding gravel path, open fields, basketball courts, and a playground for kids to play on. It is a favorite spot in the spring when the Rhododendrons are in full bloom.
Little Woodrose Nature Park
Little Woodrose Nature Park, a 6.55-acre natural wooded area, offers meandering trails under the leafy canopy of trees.
Tualatin Community Park
The City’s largest park, Tualatin Community Park, stretches along the Tualatin River just north of Boones Ferry Road. It offers extensive facilities including walking trails, courts for tennis, pickleball, and basketball, a skate park, sports fields, play structures, and picnic shelters. Also located in the park are the Juanita Pohl Center, and the Van Raden Center which offer year-round programs, youth activities, and recreation programs for all ages.
Take a stroll or ride your bike across the Ki-a-Kuts Bridge which connects Tualatin’s Community Park, Tigard’s Cook Park, and Durham City Park, and enjoy 250 acres of natural area between the three cities.
Tualatin’s Dog Park is located at the north end of Tualatin Community Park and offers a great space for dogs to exercise in a fun and safe environment.
The park also offers easy access to the Tualatin River with a boat ramp for nonmotorized watercraft.
Tualatin River Greenway Trail
With a 12-foot wide multi-use pedestrian and bike path meandering through trees, alongside the river, and past wetlands, the Tualatin Greenway Trail connects people with nature while enabling easy exercise, recreation, and wildlife viewing. The trailhead is on the northwest side of the Nyberg River shopping center and extends east along the Tualatin River, crossing under the I-5 freeway with access to the Nyberg Woods shopping center on the eastern end.
Saarinen Wayside Park
At a mere .06-acre, this pocket park is one of the city’s smallest neighborhood parks.
Stoneridge Park
Stoneridge Park is another pocket park offering a .23-acre play area for neighborhood children.
Sweek Pond Natural Area
Located next to the Tualatin Heritage Center, the Sweek Pond Natural Area includes a walking path through the 4.68acre park and across a portion of the Hedges Creek Wetlands.
Veterans Plaza
Located on the east side of the Lake of the Commons, the Veterans Plaza is a place of honor and reflection, with quiet seating areas, verdant landscaping, dramatic basalt boulders, a soothing water feature, and shaded eating areas.
Many of the City’s parks facilities, including sports fields, picnic shelters at Tualatin Community Park, and indoor building spaces may be rented. For more information or to reserve a facility, call 503691-3061 or visit www.tualatinoregon.gov/ recreation/facility-rentals.
THINGS TO DO
Annual Events
For the most up-to-date information go to www.tualatinoregon.gov/ recreation/special-events
Share the Love
Entire Month of February
Hunt for hand blown glass hearts scattered throughout Tualatin parks and trails the entire month of February. Keep the heart as a reminder of the love we have for our City or share the love by hiding it again for another person to discover.
Arbor Month
Entire Month of April
Tualatin is named a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service and the National Association of State Foresters! Arbor Week is celebrated to recognize the many contributions trees make to our lives and community.
Blender Dash
June • Tualatin Community Park
Mix it up at Tualatin’s own “everything run” for ages 6-15! The Blender Dash includes color, mud, foam, obstacles, and more!
¡Viva Tualatin! A Celebration of Arts and Culture
July • Tualatin Community Park
Celebrate Tualatin’s vibrant culture. Enjoy live music, dance performances, art, a variety of different cuisines and children's activities that create an event the entire family can enjoy.
The Tualatin Golf Classic
July • Tualatin Country Club
A tournament like no other! This annual event is a longstanding tradition between Tualatin residents and the businesses who come together for a friendly competition to support The Tualatin Chamber Business Programs and Services. A highlight of the summer at Tualatin’s beautiful private country club. This golf tournament is open to anyone who wants to play!
Concerts in the Parks
July and August • Lake at the Tualatin Commons
Concerts in the Parks is a free outdoor concert series with performances during July and August. Concerts are held on the plaza near the Lake at Tualatin Commons, and in several parks throughout the city.
Safety Town
July • Tualatin
This camp is for four- to six-year-olds entering kindergarten in the fall. Designed to teach basic safety skills in a fun and enriching environment. For more information: www. tualatintogether.org/event/safety-town
Stories in the Parks
July through mid-August –Tualatin parks
Join the Tualatin Public Library for story times for the whole family, held in parks throughout Tualatin. Read, sing, dance, and play – and sign up for Summer Reading! www.tualatinoregon.gov/library
Regatta Run 5K Run/Walk
October • Tualatin Community Park
The Regatta Run was created in honor of Corporal Matthew Lembke, who lost his life from wounds sustained on his third tour of duty in the Middle East. To celebrate Matt's character and service, a scholarship fund has been created in his name. 100% of the proceeds from the Regatta Run go into the scholarship fund.
Pumpkins and Pints
October • Stickmen Brewing Company
Kick off the Regatta weekend with Pumpkins and Pints at Stickmen Brewing in Tualatin! Enjoy craft beer while watching the famous Terminator Pumpkin Weigh-off.
West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta
October • Lake at the Tualatin Commons
The West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta is one of the most anticipated fall events in the Northwest! Each year people come from all over to watch the spectacle of costumed characters paddling 1,000 pound pumpkins in a series of wacky races across the Lake of the Commons. The Regatta is a free event that also includes pumpkin golf, pumpkin bowling, a giant pumpkin weigh off, entertainment, food, and much more.
Tualatin Lights Parade Series
December
Tualatin kicks off the holiday season with three neighborhood parades featuring vehicles decked out with thousands of sparkling lights.
For more information visit: www.tualatinoregon.gov/ recreation/special-events
Arts
Veterans Plaza Service-Inspired Art –Discover Tualatin’s newest public art at the Veterans Plaza. Three metal sculptures reflect the honor and sacrifice of Veterans. Two companion pieces “Wings of Peace” and “Wings of Freedom” feature gracefully arcing birds, while “Flames of Honor” includes an internally illuminated glass flame set atop a stainless-steel arcing tripod.
Feeling inspired to create but don’t have the tools you need? Drop by Tualatin Public Library’s Makerspace and get your build on! The Makerspace is where art intersects with innovation. Learn how to design cool contraptions, work with robots, create your own 3D print or woodworking. This is a place to try out new tools, learn new techniques and share ideas with other makers in the Tualatin community. Let’s play, learn, and create together!
At June Taylor’s School of Dance, dancers of all ages can find ballet, jazz, tap, and modern dance classes. The school follows the Royal Academy of Dance method and works with dancers to develop a strong technical foundation that prepares them for a future career in dance if that is a path they wish to pursue. Classes are designed to promote personal excellence, health, and well-being.
www.junetaylorschoolofdance.com
Looking for summer activities for the kids? Willowbrook Arts Camp offers a six-week summer camp for kids ages 3-18 in Brown's Ferry park each year. Willowbrook provides a child-driven space that allows each camper to choose their activities during most of the day—from dance and drama to art, nature, music, pottery, puppetry, storytelling, and more! They create an interactive, experiential environment, exploring the internal and external world through art and nature. Willowbrook is increasing its yearround offerings with classes, after-school activities, and minicamps during school closure days. They are able to provide this opportunity through their partnership with the City of Tualatin.
www.willowbrookartscamp.org
The Tualatin Valley Symphony has been delighting audiences since 2007 with a wide variety of music, including unique and rarely heard works along with new, never-before performed pieces. Symphony players from around the Portland metropolitan area perform with local members of the orchestra, whose commitment to learning, evolving, and enjoyment of playing is evident in every performance!
www.tvsymphony.org
Looking for a chance to take in a live show, volunteer behind the scenes, or even join the cast? Tualatin’s own Mask & Mirror Community Theater is your perfect opportunity! Now in its 11th season, the non-profit community theatre group is committed to working together to create opportunities in the performing arts for its members and the community at large. www.maskandmirror.com
You can find more local arts events for the family on the Tualatin Valley Creates calendar at www.tvcreates.org/calendar-ofevents.
Youth Activities
Tualatin Youth Sports, ............... Camps & More
Tualatin is a great place to be a kid. There are a number of youth organizations and activities for kids to explore, and Tualatin is passionate about supporting youth and giving them opportunities to learn and grow.
TUALATIN LACROSSE CLUB www.tualatinlacrosse.com/home.php
VOLLEYBALL
NW ELITE VOLLEYBALL CLUB
503-926-4511 | www.nwelitevbc.com/home
COLUMBIA EMPIRE VOLLEYBALL
503-644-7468 | www.cevaregion.org
Shopping
Tualatin residents do not have to go far for their perfect shopping experience! With three premier shopping destinations, Tualatin offers numerous shopping options. These businesses alone employ nearly 5,000 people and contribute to the vibrancy of our community.
Bridgeport Village
Bridgeport Village is the Pacific Northwest's preeminent fashion and lifestyle shopping center with more than 80 shops, boutiques, restaurants, and a movie theater. The outdoor mall offers an outstanding and enviable array of exclusive, internationally renowned stores and boutiques which include The Container Store, Anthropologie, Lululemon, Apple, Crate & Barrel, Brandy Melville, Madewell, Sephora, Sundance, Eileen Fisher, MAC Cosmetics, Tommy Bahama, and the largest Regal IMAX Theatre in the state. Bridgeport Village serves as a dynamic gathering place where people can shop, dine, relax and attend special events. There are more than a dozen delectable eateries including PF Changs China Bistro, California Pizza Kitchen, Choza Tacos-YCantina, McCormick & Schmick’s, Pastini Pastaria, and several local dining concepts that round out the world cuisine offerings including Sinju Japanese Restaurant, Koi Fusion, Native Foods, and Joe’s Burgers. www.bridgeport-village.com
Nyberg Rivers
Visitors to this vibrant retail center enjoy intimate seating areas, festoon lighting, and fire feature as well as rockscape and grasses which echo the character of the Nyberg River, while finding everything they need at stores like Cabela’s, HomeGoods, Michaels, MudBay, New Seasons Market, LA Fitness and more. A variety of dining options include Red Robin, Pieology, Firehouse Subs, Dave’s Hot Chicken, and Vitality Bowls. A highlight of the center is the water fountain and iconic bronze Mastodon statue, neatly recalling the paleontological finds of one such creature in the area. Visitors also have easy access to the historic Tualatin River Greenway Trail. www.shopnybergrivers.com
Nyberg Woods
A bustling neighborhood and lifestyle center, Nyberg Woods is conveniently located at Interstate 5 and Nyberg Road — one interchange south of CenterCal Properties' highly acclaimed Bridgeport Village. The architectural design is reminiscent of a Tuscan farmhouse and reflects the agrarian roots of the site while maintaining an upscale appearance that reflects the affluence found in the immediate trade area. Nyberg Woods is anchored by Best Buy, Boot Barn, The Mattress World Northwest (ADD) Old Navy, Tilly’s, Ulta Beauty, and PetSmart. In addition, the center offers specialty eateries and restaurants including Famous Dave’s, Five Guys, Panera Bread, Sunny’s Diner (ADD) and Chipotle. www.shopnybergwoods.com
Farm & Garden
Tualatin is home to a number of working farms, nurseries, and garden centers for shopping, entertainment, and everything your green thumb desires! Nestled among towering grand firs, the Garden Corner is an inviting openair nursery and garden center. Garden enthusiasts browse the wooden planked trails year-round, finding inspiration with the most innovative floral and planting displays you’ll find anywhere. You’ll be delighted with the selection, gracious customer service, and friendly flock of chickens wandering freely throughout the grounds.
www.thegardencorner.com
The Lee family has been farming in Tualatin, Oregon since 1869. For seven generations their family has worked the land and today three generations
are actively involved in their farming operations. Lee Farms offers a variety of fresh produce and family fun throughout the year. The country store offers locally grown fresh produce in season, Lee’s jams and preserves, a huge selection of decorations for all seasons, and the best donuts around! The farm hosts a number of events fun for the whole family including an Easter Egg Hunt, Berry Festival, SunFlower Festival, Fall Harvest Festival and Pumpkin Patch, as well as holiday festivities November-December at their Christmas tree farm.
www.leefarmsoregon.com
Tualatin’s Century Farm is another family-owned and operated urban farm! With a huge selection of Christmas trees (more than 5,000!), the farm is a local favorite for holiday trimmings. www. facebook.com/centuryfarmtualatin
The New Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce Trades and Manufacturing Membership! With 275 Trades and Manufacturing businesses within the city borders in 2025 the Chamber developed a membership that provides benefits that are most relevant to this industry.
TITANIUM BENEFITS
1. Quarterly business education and networking at PERLO Construction
2. Monthly afternoon networking at a local Tualatin Restaurant
3. CEU credit classes in shop math and blueprint reading coordinated with Clackamas Community College
4. #Workready programs for Junior High and High School programs in the Tigard/Tualatin School District
5. Special Trades & Manufacturing Excellence Award at the Excellence in Business Awards Banquet each spring
Robert E. Kellogg, P.C. 7945 SW Mohawk St Tualatin 97062 (503) 486-5041 rekpc.com Sherwood Family Law 16103 SW 1st St Sherwood 97140 (503) 655-7199 sherwoodfamilylaw.com
LOCKSMITH
DR Davis Lock & Safe 19200 SW Martinazzi Ave Tualatin 97062 (503) 692-5625
Powerful & True, Inc. Leadership Mastery 13213 SW Summerwood Dr Tigard 97223 (541) 517-2285 powerfulandtrue.com
A powders and surfaces company
Drawing on our extensive research and development capabilities, Fujimi has expanded from abrasives to a variety of ultraprecision ceramic powders and slurries for a number of industries including: abrasives, composite and functional materials. We help companies to enable their technologies to meet tomorrow’s challenges.
BRINGING OUR HIGH QUALITY POWDERS AND SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES TO THE WORLD.
Why do we feel that investing in the community is so important?
We believe that if we put the time in to help our neighbors—through philanthropy, volunteering, or hard work—the rewards are tenfold. Together with numerous charitable organizations, we’re working to make this the kind of place we can call home.
TUALATIN CHAMBER AMBASSADORS
HEALTH AND WELLNESS COMMITTEE
THE STEAM TEAM EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Anneleah Jaxen, CEO Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce
Beth Unverzagt Oregon Ask
Nicole Wong Youth Creative Labs
Noah Wong Youth Creative Labs
Susan Noack BAC Chair
BAC BUSINESS ADVOCACY COUNCIL
Susan Noack Secretary Chamber BOD President
Roy Rogers Pauly Rogers and Co,
Robert Kellogg Attorney at Law
Stu Peterson Macadam Forbes
Nina Carlson NW Natural
Ryan Myers, Chair WestPac Wealth Partners
Bridget Brooks, MSW Vice Chair Tualatin City Councilor
Nick McClaugherty Convergint
Jane Larsen Jane Ink
David Hughes Legacy Meridian Park
Travis Comfort Republic Services
Don Pearson Northwest Cannabis
Michelle Van Slyke Express Employment Professionals
TITANIUM COMMITTEE
Mike Patterson Rayborn’s Plumbing
Jenelle Clinton Clackamas Community College
Pamela Cournoyer Powerful & True
Mark Derbyshire Landmark Ford
Lindsay Taylor Express Employment Professionals
Dille Active Media USA
Sue Whitehead Citizens Bank
Susan Noack BAC Chair
2025 TUALATIN DIRECTORY CONTRIBUTORS
Kristin Bauer Chair Bank of the Pacific
Selena English Vice Chair Northwest Cannabis
Liz Gleim Secretary Excursion Travel
Terri Beardsley Past President Lifevantage
Bill Cohen Cohen Caregiving Support Rod Friesen Cross Country Mortgage
Jeff Hjelte Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Jane Larsen Jane Ink
Brian Peterson Edward Jones
Danny Mancia Riverview Credit Union Travis Wesley Financial Investment Team
Naomi Williams Thryv
Bill Cohen Chair Cohen Caregiving Support
Terri Beardsley Lifevantage
Amanda Ballard Oasis Senior Advisors
Selena English Northwest Cannibis Company
Jordan Skornik Borland Free Clinic
Jane Larsen Creative Director Jane Ink
Anneleah Jaxen CEO Tualatin Chamber of Commerce
Ali Unverzagt Office Coordinator Tualatin Chamber of Commerce