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Tualatin’s Riverfront Park Project Underway
Tualatin, OR – The City of Tualatin is proud to announce that work is continuing on the six acres that will make up the new Riverfront Park off Boones Ferry Road, located across from the Tualatin Public Library and downtown Tualatin. The currently unnamed Riverfront Park is being imagined as a peaceful nature escape that will provide easy access to the Tualatin River.
The public may notice that City staff have begun clearing invasive species and restoring a portion of Hedges Creek. In addition, the three houses currently on the new park land are scheduled to be removed within the next few weeks. The property was sold to the City by Maggie Robb, who resided there for 50 years.
Looking ahead, staff are in the process of bringing in consultants to assist with the next phase of Riverfront Park, with plans to begin community engagement in summer 2026. The City worked with the University of Oregon’s SCYP Timber Tectonics program in the fall of 2025 to begin visualizing the park.
For more information about the City of Tualatin’s parks and trails, visit tualatinoregon.gov/recreation. This park is made possible by the Parks and Trails Bond passed by voters in 2022.

