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FALL FOLIAGE & BIRD WATCHING

Watch the Seasons Change In Tualatin Valley

Autumn leaf peeping and birdwatching is a magical pairing. 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.

Experience the vibrant hues of autumn and the delightful sights and sounds of migratory birds as you embark on a leaf-peeping adventure that showcases the natural beauty of the season.

FALL FOLIAGE LEAF PEEPING

For a front row seat to nature’s ever-changing 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.

Cyclists will enjoy the views from the 50-mile Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway, the only bikeway of its kind in the region. The car-free Banks-Vernonia State Trail provides a canopy of trees overhead, allowing the heart of the season to be seen with a simple look toward the sky. Cyclists of all levels, plus horseback riders and hikers will enjoy its dense canopy of trees, which erupt in earthy colors during the fall months.

Tualatin Valley’s nature parks are ideal for soaking in the fall colors. Set atop Cooper Mountain in Beaverton is the aptly-named Cooper Mountain Nature Park, where leaf peepers will enjoy the amazing views of the Chehalem Mountains and the Tualatin Valley. Hike through the changing forests, prairies and oak woodlands along the three miles of trails. Along the Chehalem Mountains is Chehalem Ridge Nature Park, which features several miles of paved trails for hikers, cyclists and horseback riders.

MIGRATION SEASON BIRD WATCHING

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. October is the best month to view these migrating bird species, which can be found at wetlands, preserves and nature parks throughout Tualatin Valley.

Some of the best spots to view birds AND view the fall colors include Killin Wetlands, a vibrant location for bird watching with one of the highest densities of the American Bittern in all of Oregon. From the observation deck, you may also see Greater Yellowlegs, Mallards and Double-Crested Cormorants.

The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, Fernhill Wetlands and Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve also offer some of the best bird watching opportunities in Tualatin Valley during this active season.

(Note: Pets are not allowed in the nature parks and wildlife refuges; best times to view wildlife is during the most active times for the birds and animals: dawn and dusk.)

As you immerse yourself in the cozy and colorful foliage and the melodies of birds, you’ll create cherished memories and develop a deeper appreciation for the wonders of nature that autumn so beautifully presents.

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