Say "Aloha" to Aloha, Oregon

Aloha (pronounced “a-LOW-ah”) is an unincorporated community located between the cities of Beaverton and Hillsboro.

 

Although Aloha is an unincorporated community, it has all of the amenities of a city, including a post office, library and schools. Several restaurants and shops are available here, and Aloha is home to one of the region’s most prestigious golf courses, The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club.

Beer lovers can try new brews at The 649 featuring 20 taps of craft beer and kombucha. Gamers will enjoy the selection of children’s games and strategy games at Guardian Games.

When driving on Tualatin Valley Highway (Hwy 8), don’t forget to wave to Harvey the Rabbit, Aloha’s famous roadside attraction.

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