INSPIRATION GUIDE Fall 2024
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OREGON'S TUALATIN VALLEY:
NEAR & DEAR TO OUR HEARTS Tualatin Valley is an area situated in Northwest Oregon, between Portland and the Oregon Coast. The area is home to a diverse economy, a variety of cultures, and breathtaking landscapes. Here, visitors and residents alike experience a vibrant outdoor lifestyle amidst the picturesque setting.
From the calming waters of the Tualatin River to the rolling hills of wine country, Tualatin Valley provides visitors and residents with plenty of natural beauty and wilderness to explore. And with an abundance of cultural activities, shopping, dining, and entertainment to enjoy, this is one destination you’ll want to return to again and again.
Tualatin Valley is the perfect spot for outdoor pursuits, such as camping, fishing, boating, biking and nature walks. There are plenty of trails to explore, as well as spectacular wildlife habitats throughout the region. The area is also a popular destination for wine lovers, as it is home to more than 30 wine tasting rooms. Plus, the valley has a thriving agricultural industry, with farms that produce everything from fruits and vegetables to lavender and sunflowers.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an active escape, you're sure to find what you're looking for in Tualatin Valley.
EMBRACE THE
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FALL FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Oregon’s Tualatin Valley is rich with events that celebrate the bounty and diversity our region has to offer. Don't miss out on these fun autumn events.
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Verboort Sausage & Kraut Festival | November 4 | Verboort, OR | verboort.org/dinner
Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival & Corn Roast and Harvest Festival | September 16 | Forest Grove, OR | valleyart.org/chalkart
For 90 years, the Verboort Sausage Festival has offered up a smorgasbord of food, crafts and sudsy beer. The community of Verboort serves up 15 tons of handmade sausage—as well as sauerkraut and applesauce—at this popular dinner that attracts people from all over the region.
This year, these two events are collaborating to make a Harvest Festival celebration. The 33rd annual Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival (the oldest chalk art festival in Oregon) invites artists of all ages and skill levels to create a chalk masterpiece along Forest Grove’s Main Street. The Corn Roast and Harvest Festival celebrates Forest Grove's agricultural roots with this fun event featuring fresh-roasted corn, along with burgers, sausages, hot dogs and more. Oktoberfest | Various dates and locations | tualatinvalley.org/oktoberfest While Oktoberfest has German roots, the Tualatin Valley puts its own spin on it, sharing our local beer culture with any and all who visit. Celebrate by visiting breweries in Tualatin Valley or attend one of the Oktoberfest events slated this fall.
October West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta | October 21-22 | Tualatin, OR | tualatinoregon.gov/pumpkinregatta The 19th annual West Coast Pumpkin Regatta returns to the city of Tualatin, October 21-22, with a weekend of festivities. The fun starts on Saturday with “Pumpkin and Pints.” Giant pumpkins and other vegetables compete to win cash prizes at Stickmen Brewing Company. On Sunday, join the 5K Regatta Run/Walk at Tualatin Community Park. Stay for the wild and wacky Giant Pumpkin Regatta, featuring costumed racers paddling gigantic pumpkins along a 2
watercourse on Tualatin Commons Lake. Costume contest, pumpkin bowling and pumpkin golf are among the other activities happening on Sunday. Admission is free.
Thanksgiving Wine Weekend | November 24-26 | Wineries Throughout Tualatin Valley | tualatinvalley.org The annual Wine Country Thanksgiving is a long-standing tradition in Oregon's Willamette Valley wine region. Thanksgiving Wine Weekend features open houses at more than 30 wineries throughout the Tualatin Events & Valley, where guests will enjoy special Festivals tastings, entertainment and light bites. The weekend provides a rare opportunity to visit many of the small wineries that are not regularly open to the public. For a complete list of events and festivals in Tualatin Valley, visit tualatinvalley.org.
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THE MAGIC OF TUALATIN VALLEY IN THE FALL TOP REASONS TO VISIT THIS AUTUMN WONDERLAND! Autumn in Tualatin Valley is a treat to the senses. The crisp, cool air. The smell of fireplaces burning. The crackling sound of fallen leaves underfoot. The sight of beautiful valleys as they glow in hues of orange, red and green. We’ve compiled a list of the five top reasons to visit Tualatin Valley during the autumn months.
1. THE WINE HARVEST During autumn months, our wineries are hoppin’ with activity. From harvest to crush, the energy at our award-winning wineries is infectious. Although wine lovers will have to wait to get a taste of the 2023 harvest, tasting room visitors may have the opportunity to sample and buy new releases throughout the fall.
4. FALL COLORS September and October are prime months for “leafpeeping” in the Tualatin Valley. One of the best ways to view the splendor of the Tualatin Valley this time of year, is with a drive along the Vineyard and Valley Scenic Tour Route, a 60-mile driving tour. Discover farms, wineries, amazing sights and more along this experiential tour of our agricultural valley.
5. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Soak in the cooler temperatures and ride along the many miles of road, gravel and car-free cycling paths in Tualatin Valley. Zip lining also is a popular pastime with aerial ropes courses and guided zip-line tours. Or paddle along the scenic and serene Tualatin River Water Trail for a memorable way to soak in the colors of the season.
2. PUMPKIN PATCHES & U-PICK HARVEST SEASON Fall is apple season, and whether you pick your own or buy them already picked, bite into a fresh, Tualatin Valley apple. Apples ripen in late summer, so September is prime picking time for apples such as Gravenstein and Akane. Throughout October, farms are awash with orange as several pumpkin patches are open for harvest family fun. Pick the perfect pumpkin for carving or get lost in a hay or corn maze at a local farm.
3. AUTUMN BIRD MIGRATION October marks the start of bird migration season, as the Tualatin Valley is on the Pacific Flyway, the north-south path for migratory birds in North America and South America. Take a stroll through wildlife and nature parks along trails that offer some of the best bird watching opportunities in the Tualatin Valley during this active season. Please leave Fido at home, though, as many nature parks and wildlife preserves do not allow pets.
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INDULGE IN THE FINEST FLAVORS:
EXPERIENCE THE ESSENCE OF TUALATIN VALLEY WINE COUNTRY
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Tualatin Valley Wine Country is a haven for wine enthusiasts seeking a remarkable oenological experience. Nestled in the picturesque landscape just outside of Portland, Oregon, this region boasts a thriving wine industry that continues to impress connoisseurs from around the world. With its rich soil, temperate climate, and diverse grape varietals, Tualatin Valley has become renowned for producing exceptional wines that showcase the unique character of the Pacific Northwest. Visitors to Tualatin Valley’s wine country are treated to a delightful array of wineries and vineyards to explore. From boutique family-owned establishments to larger, well-established estates, there is something for every palate. Take a leisurely stroll through lush vineyards, savoring the stunning vistas that surround you. Engage in intimate wine tastings, where knowledgeable vintners guide you through the nuances of each vintage, sharing stories and insights along the way. With a wide range of grape varieties grown, including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay,
and Riesling, visitors can experience a diverse selection of exceptional wines that capture the essence of the region. Beyond the wine, Tualatin Valley offers a wealth of experiences that go hand in hand with wine tasting. Explore charming small towns dotted throughout the region. Embark on scenic drives through rolling hills and verdant countryside, taking in the breathtaking landscapes at every turn. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous hiking trails and biking routes. In Tualatin Valley, the art of winemaking seamlessly blends with the beauty of nature and the warmth of the local community. Estate Whether you are a wine aficionado or Wineries & Tasting simply seeking a serene getaway, this Rooms region offers an unforgettable experience. So, come and immerse yourself in the flavors, aromas, and captivating ambiance of Tualatin Valley Wine Country, and let your senses be delighted by the extraordinary wines that await you.
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SIP, SAVOR, AND DELIGHT
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TUALATIN VALLEY'S BEER AND DINING SCENE OFFERS A GASTRONOMIC PARADISE Tualatin Valley's beer and dining scene is a delightful fusion of culinary creativity and craft brewing excellence. With a vibrant array of breweries, gastropubs, and farm-to-table restaurants, this region has become a hotspot for food and beer enthusiasts alike. From innovative flavor combinations to locally sourced ingredients, Tualatin Valley offers a gastronomic journey that satisfies every palate and leaves a lasting impression.
cafes, Tualatin Valley's dining scene offers a diverse range of flavors and culinary traditions. Whether you're craving classic comfort food, international cuisine, or innovative fusion dishes, you'll find an abundance of options to satisfy your culinary desires. The beer and dining scene in Tualatin Valley is more than just a collection of establishments; it's a reflection of the region's vibrant community and commitment to culinary excellence. With a focus on quality, creativity, and a deep appreciation for local ingredients, Eat & Tualatin Valley has become a destination Drink that delights the senses and leaves visitors craving for more. So, immerse yourself in the flavors, aromas, and friendly ambiance of Tualatin Valley's beer and dining scene, and indulge in a culinary journey that will leave you with unforgettable memories.
CRAFT BREWS AND THE TUALATIN VALLEY ALE TRAIL The breweries in Tualatin Valley are a testament to the region's commitment to craft beer. With a focus on quality, innovation, and community, these establishments showcase a wide range of beer styles, from hop-forward IPAs to rich stouts and refreshing farmhouse ales. Visitors can enjoy sample flights of finely crafted beers and even engage in conversations with the passionate brewers behind the scenes. One of the best ways to explore the region's breweries is along the Tualatin Valley Ale Trail. This self-guided tour of 17 breweries takes you on a delightful exploration of the region's finest breweries, inviting you to indulge in the rich flavors and craftsmanship of Tualatin Valley's beer scene. With a diverse lineup of breweries, each with its own distinct personality and selection of brews, the Ale Trail offers a chance to sample a wide range of beer styles while immersing yourself in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of local taprooms. Plus, earn points and redeem for fun items, such as socks and beanies, while enjoying the riches of the region's beer scene. Whether you're a seasoned beer aficionado or a casual beer lover, Tualatin Valley's breweries provide a memorable experience that celebrates the art of brewing.
BEST OF PORTLAND'S RESTAURANT SCENE In addition to the beer scene, Tualatin Valley's dining landscape is equally captivating. The farm-to-table philosophy is embraced by many restaurants in the area, where chefs prioritize fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create culinary masterpieces. From acclaimed establishments that offer exquisite tasting menus, to charming bistros and cozy TUALATINVALLEY.ORG
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FLAVORS UNITED TUALATIN VALLEY'S ECLECTIC FOOD CART PODS OFFER A CULINARY ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER! Tualatin Valley is quickly earning its own reputation for great food, fast service and impressive variety. The region's food scene includes the growing popularity of food cart pods. Our food carts showcase a melting pot of diverse cuisines, reflecting the region's multicultural population. There are now several food cart pods in Tualatin Valley, where you can find some of the best selections of foods all in one spot.
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The city of Beaverton, a booming food scene in its own right, was home to the first permanent food cart pod in Tualatin Valley and it has paved the way for others, including in downtown Hillsboro and Forest Grove. Food cart pods are the perfect stop for groups with different tastes and cravings. There’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re in the mood for. Grab a gyro or burger, snack on loaded French fries, slurp a Boba tea or coffee. Try something new or enjoy your favorite takeout dish. These vendors may be small but pack in big flavor.
Food Cart Pods
AGRICULTURE IN TUALATIN VALLEY:
A BOUNTIFUL LEGACY OF FARMING
Known for its fertile soils, temperate climate, and ample water resources, Tualatin Valley boasts a rich history and a flourishing agricultural heritage. The region's agricultural community remains vibrant, producing an array of crops, contributing to the local economy, and preserving the area's natural beauty. The success of agriculture in Tualatin Valley can also be attributed to the region's commitment to sustainable farming practices. Many farmers in the area prioritize environmentally friendly approaches in order to maintain the health of their farmlands and preserve the natural beauty that surrounds them. Farming is an integral part of the local culture, Tualatin Valley is a diverse agricultural hub. One of the primary crops grown in the Tualatin Valley is wine grapes. The region's cool, marine-influenced climate and unique soils create a distinctive terroir, ideal for producing high-quality wines. As a result, the valley has become renowned for its wineries, attracting wine enthusiasts and tourists alike to explore the scenic vineyards and taste exquisite wines.
Additionally, Tualatin Valley farmers grow a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Berries, apples, pears, cherries, and other crops thrive in the region's temperate climate. Local farmers supply fresh produce to nearby markets and communities. Many of these are available during summer months and early fall at u-pick farms, farmstands and farmers markets.
CROPS BY SEASON SEPTEMBER: • Apples, Pears, Plums, Onions OCTOBER: • Apples, Pears, Hazelnuts (filberts), Pumpkins, Walnuts NOVEMBER: • Christmas trees
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WINTER/SPRING: • Lettuce and winter greens Tualatin Valley remains an essential cornerstone of Oregon's agriculture, embodying the true essence of farming's enduring spirit.
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ADVENTURE AWAITS! EMBRACE OUTDOOR RECREATION IN THIS NATURAL PLAYGROUND Tualatin Valley is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking thrilling adventures and immersive experiences amidst stunning natural landscapes. With its diverse terrain, expansive parks, and scenic trails, this region offers a plethora of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Whether you're an avid cyclist, birdwatcher, or simply someone who enjoys being in nature, Tualatin Valley has something to satisfy every adventurer's craving. One of the highlights of outdoor adventure in Tualatin Valley is the vast network of trails that traverse the region. Explore the enchanting landscapes of our nature parks and forests. Along the way, you'll encounter lush vegetation, meandering creeks, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the diverse wildlife that calls this area home. Cycling enthusiasts will find their paradise in Tualatin Valley, as the region offers myriad cycling routes that cater to all levels of riders. Hop on your bike and pedal through rolling farmlands, picturesque vineyards, and quaint countryside roads. The Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway, with its well-marked paths and captivating scenery, is a must-ride for those seeking an unforgettable cycling adventure. Don't forget to make stops at local farms and wineries along the way, where you can refuel with fresh produce or enjoy a well-deserved wine tasting experience. Tualatin Valley's outdoor adventure options extend beyond nature trails and cycling. Embark on a picturesque journey by kayak, canoe or paddle board along the Tualatin River National Water Trail, or fish or jet ski on Hagg Lake. No matter the pursuit, the region offers water-based Meet Our activities for those seeking aquatic thrills. Outdoors Additionally, golf courses, disc golf parks, and zip-line rides provide alternative avenues for outdoor enjoyment. So, grab your gear, embrace the spirit of adventure, and immerse yourself in the natural wonders that Tualatin Valley has to offer. TUALATINVALLEY.ORG
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UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVE SPIRIT
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Tualatin Valley's arts and culture scene is a thriving tapestry of creativity and expression, offering a rich and diverse array of artistic experiences. From captivating galleries, cultural museums and outdoor public art installations to exuberant and thought-provoking theater performances, this region embraces the transformative power of art in all its forms.
TUALATIN VALLEY PUBLIC ARTS TRAIL One of the highlights of Tualatin Valley's arts scene is the Tualatin Valley Public Arts Trail. This unique trail showcases a stunning collection of outdoor art installations scattered throughout the region. As you wander along the trail, you'll encounter a vibrant blend of sculptures, murals, and interactive art pieces that add a touch of magic to the natural landscapes. Each artwork tells a story and invites viewers to engage with their surroundings in a meaningful way. The Public Arts Trail provides a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the fusion of art and nature while exploring the unique charm of Tualatin Valley. Beyond the Public Arts Trail, Tualatin Valley is home to many galleries that celebrate the arts. Discover the works of local artists in contemporary art galleries, where exhibitions showcase a range of styles and mediums.
ACCLAIMED INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL PERFORMING ARTISTS Performing arts centers in Tualatin Valley serve as captivating hubs of cultural exchange, welcoming international and national performers who bring their exceptional talents to enrich the region's artistic landscape. These centers provide a platform for musicians, both classical and contemporary, to grace the stage with their mesmerizing melodies. Dancers, actors, and performance artists showcase their exceptional skills, creating immersive experiences that transport spectators into other worlds. Acclaimed poets, authors, and spoken-word artists also take to the stage, weaving their masterpieces through carefully crafted words and captivating performances. Through the presence of international and national performers, Tualatin Valley's performing arts centers contribute to a vibrant cultural tapestry, exposing the community to a wide range of artistic expressions and fostering an environment of creativity and appreciation.
LIVELY THEATER PERFORMANCES Tualatin Valley's theater scene represents dynamic creativity and storytelling. From intimate black box theaters to larger, yet still intimate venues, the region offers a diverse array of theatrical experiences that captivate audiences of all ages. Local theater companies bring a range of productions to the stage. Talented actors, directors and designers collaborate to bring these productions to life. Tualatin Valley's theater scene showcases the power of live performance to transport, entertain, and provoke meaningful reflection. Tualatin Valley's arts and culture scene is a testament to the region's commitment to fostering creativity, embracing diversity, and supporting artistic endeavors. Whether you're exploring the Public Arts Trail, visArts & iting galleries, or delving into the region's Culture history, Tualatin Valley offers a vibrant and enriching experience that celebrates the transformative power of art and culture. So, allow yourself to be inspired, captivated, and moved by the beauty and creativity that permeate the arts scene of Tualatin Valley. TUALATINVALLEY.ORG
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IMMERSE YOURSELF IN NATURE
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BIRDWATCHING IN TUALATIN VALLEY Drenched in hues of earthy golds, oranges, reds and browns, Tualatin Valley is home to some of the region’s best birdwatching and fall foliage viewing. Pair the vibrant hues of fall with the migration of birds as they fly south for the winter, and you have the perfect fall getaway.
FALL FOLIAGE LEAF PEEPING For a front row seat to nature’s everchanging beauty, take a ride along the Vineyard and Valley Scenic Tour Route, a 60-mile driving route through the Tualatin Valley’s peaceful rural areas. The route provides the perfect views for watching the seasons change from one to the next. Find panoramic views at local vineyards whose vines are hanging on to the post-harvest yellows and reds before gracefully lying bare for the winter months. Along the scenic tour route, the fall colors of the Oregon Coast Range also are within view.
MIGRATION SEASON BIRDWATCHING Tualatin Valley is smack-dab on the Pacific Flyway, which runs from the Arctic tundra to South American wetlands. Each year, millions of birds migrate along this flyway, bringing many species of birds to the valley during autumn months as they fly south for long winter vacations. Tualatin Valley’s diverse ecosystem encompasses wetlands, forests, and meadows and offers a perfect sanctuary for avid birdwatchers to indulge in their passion. In addition, the area is renown for its commitment to preserving its natural landscapes, which has led to the creation of ideal habitats for migratory birds. October is the best month to view these migrating bird species during the fall, which can be found at wetlands, preserves and nature Fall Foliage & Birdwatching parks throughout Tualatin Valley. Pro Tip: Pets are not allowed in the nature parks and wildlife refuges. The best times to view wildlife is during the most active times for the birds and animals: dawn and dusk. TUALATINVALLEY.ORG
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Tualatin Valley Ale Trail Passport
Tualatin River National Water Trail Map
Wine Guide of Tualatin Valley
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