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Attractions and Places To See around Tigard - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Tigard include a diverse range of natural areas, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region features extensive green spaces, multi-use trails like the Fanno Creek Trail, and access to the Tualatin River. Tigard also preserves its history through sites such as the John Tigard House and offers cultural experiences at the Broadway Rose Theatre Company. Over 550 acres of parks, greenways, and natural areas, with more than 16 miles of paved trails, provide…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Sellwood Bridge

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Marvel at the Sellwood Bridge, a majestic arch spanning the mighty Willamette River. Its latest iteration, completed in 2016, succeeded the 1925 original. The inaugural bridge, Portland's pioneering fixed-span crossing, …

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Lower Macleay Trailhead

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Park here and discover the beauty of Forest Park on your bike. The following forest roads, fire lanes and trails are open to cyclists: Leif Erikson Drive, Saltzman Road, Springville …

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Pioneer Courthouse Square

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Since 1984, Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland's cherished “Living Room,” has drawn ten million annual visitors. It hosts 300 events, a symbol of civic unity. Roots trace back to the 1856 …

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Tryon Creek

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There are a lot of easy and well maintained hiking trails around Tryon Creek. It runs through a beautiful forest with lots of wildlife (woodpeckers, squirrels, owls ...) and wildflowers (stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=main.loadFile&load=_siteFiles/publications/Tryon_Creek_Plant_List%28hires%29013126.pdf).

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The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, or OMSI, shines as a beacon of science and technology in Portland. Its interactive exhibitions grace five halls and five labs, where visitors …

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Elizabeth
January 13, 2025, Tryon Creek

Can get really muddy after a couple of days rain. I usually go just after a nice dry streak in winter and spring.

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Sue
December 19, 2024, Lower Macleay Trailhead

This parking lot fills up on weekends as there are only eight spaces in the lot. Additional parking is available on the streets surrounding the park and on Thurman Street near the bridge. At the east end of the bridge, there is a set of stairs that lead down to the park. Lower Macleay Trail connects to the over 30-mile-long Wildwood Trail, which provides access to Pittock Mansion to the south for fantastic views of the city. To the north, Wildwood Trail connects to various trails throughout the length of Forest Park.

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Ben
April 29, 2024, Tryon Creek

This a great park for hiking through mature old-growth forest near Portland. The forest is so thick and green that you quickly feel like you're not in the city any more.

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Great loop to take from any part of PDX. I cruise from NE take the east bank esplanade to the Springwater on the Willamette path to Oaks Park and the Sellwood bridge. Some near dirt trails off the path along the waterfront. You’ll see the occasional camper off the less travelled path but everyone seems to keep to themselves. Sellwood bridge has some nice views of the Portland skyline you cross the river and you can take the South Waterfront Greenway back to Downtown or the Tilikum Crossing Bridge. It’s a pretty nice and simple convenient way to see different parts of town and be off in your own world if you’re looking for a ride to clear your head at 7AM, 2PM or 3AM it’s always pretty quiet

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Since 1984, Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland's cherished “Living Room,” has drawn ten million annual visitors. It hosts 300 events, a symbol of civic unity. Roots trace back to the 1856 Central School and 1890 Portland Hotel, embodying history. Its visionary design, honored by Progressive Architecture magazine in 1981, reflects Portland's enduring civic spirit. “Friends of Pioneer Square” left their legacy through inscribed bricks, a lasting emblem of community unity.

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February 7, 2024, Sellwood Bridge

Marvel at the Sellwood Bridge, a majestic arch spanning the mighty Willamette River. Its latest iteration, completed in 2016, succeeded the 1925 original. The inaugural bridge, Portland's pioneering fixed-span crossing, reigned as Oregon's busiest two-lane bridge, serving as the lone river crossing for miles in every direction.

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The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI, /ˈɒmziː/ OM-zee) is a science and technology museum in Portland. It contains three auditoriums, including a large-screen theater, a planetarium, and exhibition halls with a variety of hands-on permanent exhibitions focusing on science, industry, and technology. Temporary exhibits encompass a broader range of disciplines.

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November 28, 2023, Tryon Creek

Tryon Creek is a beautiful creek that runs through the middle of the park with the same name. The Goose Hollow to Tyron Creek Trail runs alongside the creek for most of the park and gives good views of the water at different points.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions and parks can I explore in Tigard?

Tigard offers extensive natural beauty. You can visit Cook Park for trails along the Tualatin River, picnic areas, and sports facilities, with canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals available in summer. Summerlake Park features a picturesque lake and walking trails. The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, a short drive away, is excellent for birdwatching and wildlife observation. The Tryon Creek area also provides well-maintained hiking trails through a beautiful forest with wildlife and wildflowers.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks to visit in Tigard?

Yes, Tigard has several historical and cultural points of interest. The John Tigard House, built in 1880, is a significant historical landmark. You can also explore the Tigard Heritage Trail and Outdoor Museum, a pathway showcasing the city's history through artworks and interpretive installations. For a broader historical context, Pioneer Courthouse Square in nearby Portland is a cherished historical site.

What family-friendly activities are available in Tigard?

Tigard provides numerous family-friendly options. Cook Park offers rentals for water activities on the Tualatin River and hosts the annual Tigard Festival of Balloons. For indoor fun, iFLY Portland offers indoor skydiving, Tigard Bowl provides bowling, and Archers Afield has indoor archery. The Jim Griffith Memorial Skate Park is available for recreation, and Washington Square Mall includes a children's play area. The OMSI — Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is also a great interactive option for all ages.

Where can I go for hiking or walking trails in Tigard?

Tigard boasts over 16 miles of paved trails. The Fanno Creek Trail is a popular multi-use path connecting various parks and neighborhoods, ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling. You can also access trails at Cook Park, Summerlake Park, and Dirksen Nature Park. For more extensive hiking, the Tryon Creek area offers well-maintained paths through a mature old-growth forest. The Lower Macleay Trailhead provides access to Forest Park's extensive trail system, including the Wildwood Trail.

Are there opportunities for cycling or mountain biking near Tigard's attractions?

Yes, Tigard and its surroundings offer excellent cycling and mountain biking opportunities. The Fanno Creek Trail is a multi-use path perfect for cycling. For more dedicated routes, you can explore various options listed in the nearby guides, such as the Cycling around Tigard guide, which includes routes like the Fanno Creek Trail loop. For mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Tigard guide features routes like the Northwest Leif Erikson Drive loops.

What is the Fanno Creek Trail, and what can I do there?

The Fanno Creek Trail is a scenic multi-use path that winds through Tigard, connecting various parks and neighborhoods. It's part of the Tigard Outdoor Museum, featuring interpretive panels on local history and ecology. You can enjoy walking, jogging, or cycling along its lush landscapes. It's also a great spot for a leisurely stroll or a longer run, with several routes available, such as those found in the Running Trails around Tigard guide.

Can I find places for wildlife viewing in Tigard?

Absolutely. The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, located near Tigard, is a prime destination for wildlife viewing, home to diverse birds, mammals, and amphibians, with trails and observation decks. Additionally, areas like Cook Park along the Tualatin River and the Tryon Creek forest are known for their wildlife, including various bird species and small mammals.

Are there any unique cultural experiences or performing arts venues in Tigard?

Yes, Tigard is home to the Broadway Rose Theatre Company, Oregon's premier musical theatre company, which presents a wide array of performances throughout the year. The Tigard Public Library also serves as a cultural hub, hosting programs, author readings, and art exhibits. Downtown Tigard and Universal Plaza often host community gatherings and events.

What is the best time of year to visit Tigard for outdoor activities?

The summer months, particularly June, are excellent for outdoor activities in Tigard. This is when the Tigard Festival of Balloons is held at Cook Park, and canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals become available on the Tualatin River. The weather is generally pleasant for exploring the numerous parks and trails, though spring and fall also offer comfortable temperatures for outdoor recreation.

Is Tigard accessible for visitors with mobility needs?

Many of Tigard's parks and trails are designed to be accessible. For example, the Fanno Creek Trail is a paved multi-use path suitable for various users. In the broader region, the Sellwood Bridge and Pioneer Courthouse Square are noted as wheelchair accessible, indicating a general consideration for accessibility in public spaces.

Where can I find shopping and dining options in Tigard?

Downtown Tigard offers unique shopping, dining, and drinking establishments. You can also visit Washington Square Mall for a large selection of stores. The Tigard Area Farmers Market is another community highlight for local produce and goods. Many cafes and pubs can be found near popular trails like the Fanno Creek Trail, especially in the downtown area.

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