Hillsboro serves as the high-tech hub of Oregon's Silicon Forest, housing major semiconductor manufacturing facilities that drive the local economy. Beyond its industrial significance, the city maintains an extensive network of green spaces, ranging from the dense canopy at Noble Woods Park [35819] to the sprawling trails of Orenco Woods Nature Park [39175]. Residents and visitors enjoy a robust cultural scene anchored by the Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre [135019] and the professional performances of Bag&Baggage Productions [139903]. The community preserves its agricultural roots while supporting modern infrastructure, exemplified by annual events like the Oregon International Air Show [135022].
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Walk through an old-growth forest remnant featuring a rare stand of towering cedar trees.
Explore former golf course fairways now converted into vast, reclaimed meadows and wetlands for local wildlife.
Witness professional aerobatic displays and vintage aircraft exhibitions at this major regional aviation event.
Attend community-led productions and plays hosted in a dedicated venue focused on regional talent.
Experience professional-grade theatrical storytelling in an intimate, locally focused production environment.
Visit this site for access to wooded trails that follow the banks of the Tualatin River.
The 44 highest-rated places in Hillsboro, Oregon, ranked by travellers.
Rood Bridge Park is a 59-acre woodland and riparian habitat situated along the Tualatin River in Hillsboro, Oregon. The...
L.L. Stub Stewart State Park is a 1,650-acre recreational facility located in the northern Oregon Coast Range. It featur...
Shute Park is a 13-acre community park in Hillsboro, Oregon, serving as a primary municipal green space. The park featur...
Noble Woods Park is a 38-acre protected natural area in Hillsboro, Oregon, featuring a remnant stand of old-growth conif...
Orenco Woods Nature Park is a 42-acre expanse in Hillsboro, Oregon, characterized by a diverse landscape of wetlands, ro...
Hillsboro Stadium is a multi-purpose outdoor facility located within the Gordon Faber Recreation Complex in Hillsboro, O...
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a 635-acre floodplain located along the Tualatin River in Hillsboro, Oregon. It func...
Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint sits at an elevation of 1,633 feet in the Chehalem Mountains. The site provides panoram...
Reedville Creek Park is a 12-acre community space in Hillsboro designed for active recreation and social gatherings. The...
Hare Field is a multi-purpose outdoor sports facility located in Hillsboro, Oregon, serving as a primary venue for local...
Griffin Oaks Park is a neighborhood-focused green space in Hillsboro, Oregon, spanning approximately 1.5 acres. It featu...
Pumpkin Ridge Zip Tour is a canopy-based zipline course located on a private, forested estate in North Plains, Oregon. T...
Shadywood Park is a 2.5-acre neighborhood recreational space located in the Brookwood neighborhood of Hillsboro. The par...
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Late June through August, when the region experiences dry, warm weather and the peak of the outdoor event season.
2-3 days to explore the downtown historic core, the high-tech industrial corridors, and the suburban nature reserves.
The city is connected to Portland via the MAX Light Rail Blue Line, though a car is recommended for accessing outlying parks and suburban residential areas.
Stay near the Orenco Station neighborhood for walkable access to restaurants and light rail transit, or choose Downtown Hillsboro for historic charm.
Mid-range; lodging and dining costs are generally lower than in nearby Portland but higher than rural Oregon towns.
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