
99W Bridge
Launch site with developed river access, no amenities, and a segment of the Tualatin River Greenway Trail. The Tualatin Riverkeepers headquarters is located near this launch.

Launch site with developed river access, no amenities, and a segment of the Tualatin River Greenway Trail. The Tualatin Riverkeepers headquarters is located near this launch.

12-acre park with floating dock, picnic area, playground, water play area, local trail, and community garden.

79-acre park with boat ramp, floating dock, paddlecraft rental (summer), picnic areas, playground, Tualatin River Greenway Trail, and butterfly garden. Cook Family Park is named in honor of John E. Cook who was instrumental in the park being established, and his son, John E. Cook, who also served as Tualatin mayor.

27-acre park with boat ramp, award-winning skate park, dog park, picnic area, playground, Tualatin River Greenway Trail, Juanita Pohl Center, and walking access to local restaurants. Click here for more information on the train trestle next to the parking. Click here for more information on the large saw mill formerly on this site.

Boat ramp with limited amenities in a residential neighborhood. It is open between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. from November to April, and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. from May to October. Avoid parking directly across from a driveway. Only use the boat ramp during the open hours. Please be quiet and courteous when at…

Launch site with primitive river access, limited parking, and no amenities. Pull completely off Shadow Wood Drive when loading and unloading. Park perpendicular to the road to maximize limited parking space.

19-acre city park with primitive river access, picnic area, playground, fishing platform, large community garden, and Willamette Meteorite and Story Book walks. Click here for the history of the Fields Bridges. Click here for the story of the largest meteorite every found in North America.

Fernhill has a visitor center (open by appointment), picnic area, and one-mile loop around Fernhill Lake. It is home to beavers, coyotes, raptors, waterfowl and more than one million native wetland plants. There is no river access in Fernhill. Dogs are not allowed in Fernhill. The 700 acre Fernhill wetlands are an important part of…