Attractions and places to see around Cornelius, Oregon, offer a variety of outdoor experiences. The region features wetlands, forests, and river basins, providing opportunities for wildlife observation and scenic views. Visitors can explore natural preserves and dedicated bikeways that showcase the local landscape.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Short bikeway we use constantly. You can get to it using bike lanes, bike trails and residential streets
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This suburban wildlife refuge spans over 635 acres and offers 4.5 miles (7.24 km) of trails that take you through the upland region near the Nature Center and the riparian woodlands along the river. While exploring the preserve, you can spot a variety of wildlife throughout the year, particularly if you're a bird enthusiast. Look out for bald eagles, Canadian geese, blackbirds, and swallows. However, please keep in mind that some lower trails may be inaccessible during periods of high water.
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Jackson Bottom is a habitat for many amazing plants and animals. The preserve's 635 acres are a quiet sanctuary for both people and wildlife. The preserve also offers 4.5 miles of good trails that meanders through a variety of habitats, providing exceptional wildlife watching opportunities throughout the seasons. It would be prudent to call for trail updates before coming to visit after wet weather spells. When visiting, please stay on the trail and no collecting of animals or plants. Trails are open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset. It would be prudent to call for trail updates before coming to visit after wet weather spells. When visiting, please stay on the trail and no collecting of animals or plants.
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If you ride the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway youโll enjoy scenic views of coastal mountains, dairy farms, vineyards and natural reserves. You will enjoy all of this whilst negotiating the Tualatin River and the surrounding river basin. You can pick up a segment anywhere along the way. The Bikeway is essentially in two pieces, the northern section being the Banks-Vernonia Trail.
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Once a golf course, the Orenco Woods Nature Park has been transformed into an outdoor lover's paradise, right in suburban Hillsboro. The cycle trail is paved and there is a playground on site for any mini cyclists with you.
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Orenco Woods Nature Park lies in the east of Hillsboro and along the Rock Creek Trail. The park features a nice bridge, 1.6 miles of trails and picnic areas. Aside from that it's a good location to spot wildlife like deer, beavers and blue heron.
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Noble Woods Park is a 38-acre park in eastern Hillsboro and is divided by Rock Creek. The park includes a nice hiking trail with restrooms and a picnic area. Along the trail you will find some wooden boardwalks to cross wet areas.
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Cornelius is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes like wetlands, forests, and river basins. You can visit the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, a 635-acre sanctuary with 4.5 miles of trails, or explore Fernhill Wetlands, known for its welcoming habitat for migratory birds. Noble Woods Park offers a forest experience divided by Rock Creek.
Yes, several attractions around Cornelius are suitable for families. Orenco Woods Nature Park features a playground and 1.6 miles of trails, perfect for a family outing. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve and Noble Woods Park also offer easy trails and picnic areas for all ages.
For wildlife enthusiasts, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is an excellent choice, providing exceptional wildlife watching opportunities throughout the seasons. You might spot bald eagles, Canadian geese, and various other birds. Fernhill Wetlands is also a popular spot for birders, while Orenco Woods Nature Park is known for deer, beavers, and blue herons.
The Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway is a highlight for cyclists, offering scenic views of coastal mountains, dairy farms, vineyards, and natural reserves as it navigates the Tualatin River basin. Additionally, Orenco Woods Nature Park has paved cycle trails.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. Noble Woods Park features a nice hiking trail with wooden boardwalks. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve offers 4.5 miles of good trails. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Cornelius by visiting the Easy Hikes around Cornelius guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful sanctuary provided by places like Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve for both people and wildlife. The scenic views along the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway and the opportunity to spot diverse wildlife at parks like Orenco Woods Nature Park are also highly valued.
Yes, Orenco Woods Nature Park is noted for having wheelchair-accessible paths, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.
Both Noble Woods Park and Orenco Woods Nature Park offer dedicated picnic areas, providing pleasant spots to relax and enjoy a meal outdoors after exploring the trails.
When visiting wetlands such as Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve or Fernhill Wetlands, it's important to stay on designated trails and avoid collecting animals or plants. Some lower trails may be inaccessible during periods of high water, so it's prudent to check for trail updates after wet weather.
Absolutely. For road cycling, you can find routes like the Hillsboro and Hagg Lake Loop. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the Northwest Murphy Gravel Road loop. You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Cornelius guide and the Gravel biking around Cornelius guide.
Yes, Orenco Woods Nature Park is dog-friendly, offering a great place to walk your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow park regulations.


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