Best attractions and places to see around Hillsboro include a variety of facilities and trails. The region offers opportunities for cycling and exploring historical sites. Visitors can find diverse landscapes, from quiet country roads to established rail trails. The area is suitable for those looking for outdoor activities and points of interest.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Purcellville, at the end of the rail line, has great places to stop. Monk's BBQ is fantastic and easy, and if you want to simply spend more time you can take the distillery tour at the Catoctin Creek Distilling Company (makers of great rye and other spirits). They town has also kept the old downtown shopping area straight out of the 1940s, which is great to see.
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This quiet country road runs through agricultural land and open fields, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. It's a nice flat ride in a quiet setting, passing by expansive ranches and rolling hillsides.
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Blackburn Trail Center has a small parking area and is a great spot to hop on and off the Appalachian Trail via the Appalachian Trail Spur. Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) runs the cabins, and you are pretty likely to run into some long-distance hikers in the summer.
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Stop in at Sweet Rose Bake Shop right across the street from the end of the trail. Family owned, super nice folks, kombucha is great. Puff pastries are vegan.
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Blackburn Trail Center is operated by Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC), but largely only for use by dues-paying club members who can rent the facility from November to March for a fee. From April to October PATC uses Blackburn Trail Center to house trail maintenance volunteers. There is a separate hiker cabin with four bunks for AT thru hikers as well as tent sites located around the property. Hikers are welcome to camp for a limit of one night and to gather water and use the privy and picnic tables, but should not expect access to the main building. There may be a caretaker on site who can answer questions.
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This is a great 45-mile (72 km) long rail trail through Northern Virginia. It's a wide path that's asphalted throughout. The trail can be very popular, especially in summer, so watch your speed.
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Hillsboro offers several natural spaces for exploration. The Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a 635-acre wildlife sanctuary perfect for birdwatching and hiking. You can also visit Rood Bridge Park, which features trails along the Tualatin River, or Orenco Woods Nature Park with its scenic trails and unique stick sculptures. For more extensive wildlife viewing, Tualatin Hills Nature Park provides five miles of trails through wetlands and forests.
Yes, Hillsboro has a rich cultural and historical scene. The Walters Cultural Arts Center, housed in a historic church, offers concerts, classes, and art exhibits. The Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals, just outside Hillsboro, showcases an impressive collection of crystals and fossils. You can also delve into local history at the Five Oaks Museum, which covers the region's diverse communities and heritage. The Hillsboro Cultural Arts District on Main Street also hosts various events.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. Rood Bridge Park and Hidden Creek Park West offer playgrounds and open spaces. For a unique experience, Roloff Farms (known from TV) hosts a popular pumpkin festival in October, and Smith Berry Barn allows visitors to pick their own berries seasonally. The Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals also features interactive exhibits suitable for all ages.
Hillsboro provides numerous options for hiking and walking. You can explore the four miles of trails at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, or enjoy the paths at Rood Bridge Park and Orenco Woods Nature Park. The Rock Creek Trail and Noble Woods Park also offer trails along Rock Creek. For a more immersive nature experience, Tualatin Hills Nature Park has five miles of trails.
Yes, Rood Bridge Park is a pet-friendly spot with trails through forests and meadows. While dogs are not permitted in the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, many other parks and trails in the area welcome leashed dogs. Always check specific park rules before visiting.
Hillsboro boasts several notable landmarks. Look for the impressive giant sequoias in front of the County Courthouse, planted in 1880. The historic downtown features storefronts like the Morgan and Bailey building. Other historical sites include the Imbrie Farmstead, Pioneer Cemetery, and the Hillsboro Carnegie Library, a beautiful Italianate structure from 1914.
The spring and summer months (May to October) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Hillsboro, offering pleasant weather for hiking, park visits, and events like the Hillsboro Farmers Market. The Oregon International Air Show is an annual event held in September, and Roloff Farms is popular for its pumpkin festival in October.
Hillsboro hosts several annual events. The Hillsboro Farmers Market runs on Saturdays from May to October, and the Hillsboro Tuesday Marketplace is held from June to August. Baseball fans can catch Hillsboro Hops games at Ron Tonkin Field. The Oregon International Air Show is a major annual event in September, and the Hillsboro Art Walk promotes local arts and culture.
The Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a prime location for wildlife spotting, home to over 150 species of birds, including great blue herons and bald eagles. Tualatin Hills Nature Park also offers excellent opportunities to observe local wildlife along its trails through wetlands and forests.
While the specific routes mentioned in the guide data are not in Hillsboro, Oregon, the region offers diverse landscapes suitable for cycling. You can find quiet country roads and trails within parks like Rood Bridge Park and Orenco Woods Nature Park. For more extensive cycling, consider exploring the broader Washington County area, which has various routes for different skill levels. For gravel biking routes around Hillsboro, you can explore options like Gravel biking around Hillsboro. For general cycling, check out Cycling around Hillsboro.
Yes, Smith Berry Barn is a family-owned farm where visitors can pick their own berries during peak season. Additionally, the Hillsboro Farmers Market and Hillsboro Tuesday Marketplace offer fresh local produce and delicacies from May through October.


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