Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District

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15707 SW Walker Rd
Beaverton, OR 97006

Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD) is the largest special park district in Oregon, covering an expansive 50 square miles. The district offers a variety of facilities, including recreation centers, pools, parks, and nature areas designed to enhance the community's quality of life through recreational activities, events, and programs.

THPRD is dedicated to providing inclusive opportunities for all residents, featuring programs such as adaptive recreation, community gardens, and seasonal events. The district also emphasizes environmental stewardship and public engagement, encouraging community members to participate in shaping the future of local parks and recreation services.

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Justine D.
11/9/2023

It's interesting that this Yelp check-in is for the whole district and not for their various campuses. The district itself is comprised of so many various locations that it's difficult to rank it...

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Jared W.
9/26/2023

This used to be a great place. Just about everyone liked me. There were some trouble makers and unknown to me, they were related to staff and management. Some of the lifeguards and management...

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Jonathan Y.
4/16/2023

Had fun swimming. They open at 1:25pm Sunday for open swim and we brought our infant there. It wasn't a bit space but it was fun none the less. They have 2 family bathrooms available so that was...

Zoe C.
3/12/2025

This place has dirty bathrooms! Vending machines are overpriced! Coaches are ok. Parking is good.

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Martina C.
7/12/2021

I came at 8:45 to get in line for basketball camp and by 8:54 when no one was here I tried calling Kyle Kotchik, who sent the parents the email about camp, and it went directly to voicemail. So I...

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