Tualatin Community Park

Community Park sign

Tualatin's first park was a grove of trees behind Robinson's store on Boones Ferry Road. It then moved to a woodsy stretch under the Southern Pacific Railroad trestle where 4th of July celebrations were held. That park adjacent to the Tualatin River was expanded with a gift from Harvey Van Raden in 1972 to become Tualatin Community Park.

Community Park has sports fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, a playground, a skate park, a dog park, and a boat ramp that allows access to the Tualatin River. In addition, there are 5 reservable picnic shelters which can be reserved by clicking here or by calling 503-691-3061 or in person at 8513 SW Tualatin Road during normal business hours. 

All Tualatin parks are open sunrise to sunset, except for the lit areas in the Community Park: the skate park, basketball courts and tennis courts. These areas are open until 10:30pm.

For the most current updates on projects, closures and announcements about this park please visit the Parks & Recreation Updates & Announcements page.