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Tualatin lies in Northwest Oregon near the Oregon-Washington border near Tigard and Portland. Sitting in Tualatin Valley, Tualatin is a home Tualatin Reservoir. Just less than two miles from the city center, the reservoir is great for fishing.

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The Great Outdoors

Tualatin offers visitors great natural attractions to be explored when you rent an RV near Tualatin. Its many scenic trails are a wonderful place to reconnect to nature. From easy, moderate to strenuous hikes, visitors are bound to find a recreational trail that matches your level of fitness and expertise. Tualatin River Greenway Trail traverses the Tualatin Valley. Dotted with trees, rivers, and wetlands, this trail is popular with hikers and bikers. Regardless of what visitors are into this trail offers a perfect balance of nature, wildlife viewing, and history. For history buffs walking this interpretive trail is a great way to learn the prehistoric past. For novice bikers, the 10 mile Fanno Creek Greenway Trail is the answer since it is relatively flat and well-maintained. For walkers, joggers and bicyclists looking to enhance their experience, there are many wildlife to be spotted along the trail including deer, waterfowl, and songbirds. Be sure to load up your bike in your motorhome rental from Tualatin to enjoy Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway and Banks-Vernonia State Trail.

For nature lovers, Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge offers diverse habitats ranging from forests, wetlands, and grasslands. There are over 150 recorded bird species, making it a hotspot for birders. Some commonly spotted birds include geese, herons, and bald eagles. Within the refuge are five miles of trails, meadows and an overlook area where visitors can relax during summer as they view the lush green scenery and birds. Another beautiful natural attraction is Tualatin Hills Nature Park near Beaverton. Besides the nicely shaded recreational trails, Tualatin Hills Nature Park is home to a variety of breeding birds, amphibians, and reptiles. Interested in exploring more of Tualatin’s natures finest? The 645- acre Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a great place to enjoy the great outdoors. Visitors can hike, ride horses, and walk over Tyron Creek via the suspension bridge.

After finding an RV rental in Tualatin, visitors will discover that there are many state parks within an easy reach. Molalla River State Park is a great place for a weekend escape. Located at the confluence of three rivers, the park offers visitors an opportunity for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. There are great places where visitors can walk their four-legged friends. There is even a launch area for your kayak, canoe, and boat.

Milo McIver State Park is another interesting state park near Estacada. While here, visitors can engage in outdoor activities such as horseback riding, seven-hole disc golf course, and mountain biking. For campers, there is a campground offering standard water and electric sites where campers can park trailers and RVs. Also, there are areas set aside for pitching tents.

Bonnie Lure State Recreational Area is less than five miles from Milo McIver State Park. Facilities have a wealth of outdoor recreational activities. From birding, hiking to fishing this is one of the best places to plan for a day trip when visiting Tualatin. For rock climbing, serene beach and windsurfing head over to Rooster Rock State Park, Corbett near Multnomah Falls. Equestrians will love riding their horses on the over 25 miles equestrian trails and designated horse camp. Stub Stewart State Park. Wildflowers, streams and scenic hills greet visitors along the recreational trails.

In the foothills of Cascade Mountain, vacationers with an RV will find Battle Ground Lake State Park a gem for anglers. The calm waters of the lake offer visitors an opportunity to get out on the water in a kayak, rowboat, or paddle boat.

RV Parks

Regardless of the time of the year, visitors will always find a spot to park or stay with their motorhome rentals near Tualatin. Just a few miles from town Roamers Rest RV Park offers laundry facilities, cable TV, and full hookup sites. Pheasant Ridge RV Park in Wilsonville just off I-5 has full hookup sites, laundry facilities, showers and an area where guests can purchase propane. Tucked away in Tigard town Jurgens Park is a full hookup facility with restrooms, picnic shelters, and water faucets. On the banks of Tualatin River, Browns Ferry Park is open all year round.

For campers traveling with their luxury motorhome rental from Tualatin, Oregon Lone Mountain RV Resorts is worth considering. Amenities offered include full hookup sites, TV hookup, and laundry facilities. Sandy Riverfront RV Resort in offers full hookup sites, laundry facilities, and showers.

Clackmatte RV Park offers campgrounds with excellent river views. Restrooms, picnic shelters, and a dump station are some of the amenities guests can enjoy. Jantzen Beach RV Park offers full hookup sites, WiFi and laundry facilities

Exploring the City

Tualatin is surrounded by many gorgeous attractions. Tualatin Commons features a lake, a splash pad and plenty of recreational activities. For lovers of adventures, Tualatin Community Park offers skateboarding, picnicking and sporting fields.

For nature lovers, Copper Mountain Nature Park near Beaverton covers 231 acres. The parks recreational trail traverses through forests, wetlands, and grasslands. While strolling in the park, visitors can spot coyotes, bobcats, and bald eagles. Dabney State Recreational is another interesting place to explore with your RV rental from Tualatin in summer. Outdoors activities include disc golf, a beach area, and a picnic area. Tualatin hosts Crawfish Festival in August and Pumpkin Regatta in October. For museum enthusiasts, Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks houses a great collection of fossils, minerals, and petrified woods.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Tualatin River Trail, ORPortland, OR
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  • Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge Main Trail, ORSherwood, OR
  • Fields Bridge Loop Trail, ORWest Linn, OR
  • William Stafford Pathway, ORLake Oswego, OR
  • Fanno Creek Regional Trail, ORPortland, OR
  • Tryon Creek State Park Trail, ORTryon Creek State Natural Area, OR
  • Tryon Creek State Park - Long Loop, ORTryon Creek State Natural Area, OR
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