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Photo of Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton Closest
From $92 / night 0.62 mi

Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton

· 3.2 Average · 417 reviews

Serves the competitor who values consistency over flash before dawn warm-ups.

  • Access designated accessible spaces for families transporting mobility-assisted swimmers easily
  • Spread out in studio suites with separate living and sleeping areas
  • Fuel up using in-room microwaves for quick pre-race energy boosts
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Photo of Element Portland Beaverton Top rated
From $163 / night 0.65 mi

Element Portland Beaverton

· 4.6 Excellent · 99 reviews

Built for travelers who need space to dry gear and recharge overnight.

  • Energize teams with freshly baked granola and whole fruit selections
  • Send formal attire for same-day dry cleaning between competition heats
  • Spread out comfortably with spacious layouts fitting cribs and rollaways
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Photo of AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton Highly rated
From $260 / night 0.78 mi

AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton

· 4.6 Excellent · 332 reviews

This is the brand athletes trust when early starts and late finals demand real recovery.

  • Refuel after late meets with comfort food from in-room dining
  • Arrive refreshed with convenient airport shuttle service for teams
  • Work on stroke techniques using ergonomic workspace desks between sessions
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Photo of Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Beaverton Best value
From $125 / night 1.02 mi

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Beaverton

· 4.4 Very Good · 446 reviews

Polished service and dependable comfort built for families logging long pool days.

  • Feed hungry swimmers with complimentary M Club breakfast buffet
  • Maintain team warmups with professional same-day dry cleaning turnaround service
  • Connect adjoining rooms to keep the entire team close together
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From $124 / night 1.03 mi

Hilton Garden Inn Portland / Beaverton

· 4.2 Very Good · 882 reviews

Where longstanding hospitality tradition delivers straightforward value without the guesswork.

  • Keep warmups crisp with professional garment pressing between heats
  • Enjoy shared space between rooms while maintaining individual team privacy
  • Recharge tired muscles on plush top mattresses designed for deep sleep
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From $187 / night 1.12 mi

Homewood Suites by Hilton Hillsboro / Beaverton

· 4.4 Very Good · 823 reviews

Where swim families find space to spread out and actually relax.

  • Fuel morning training sessions with complimentary hot signature waffles daily
  • Wash chlorine-soaked gear in convenient 24-hour laundry facilities available
  • Equip rooms with complimentary cribs for traveling families with infants
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Photo of Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton / Hillsboro
From $91 / night 2.84 mi

Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton

· 3.5 Good · 460 reviews

Swimmers need a home base that stretches budgets without sacrificing comfort.

  • Rest fully between early morning practices and evening swim events
  • Relax poolside with teammates on comfortable lounge chairs between heats
  • Start race days right with complimentary morning coffee in lobby
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From $130 / night 2.97 mi

EVEN Hotel Portland – Beaverton by IHG

· 5.0 Excellent

Built for athletes who start before sunrise and finish strong.

  • Enjoy rain-style showerheads that ease tension after intense training
  • Ease soreness with in-room foam rollers after intense pool workouts
  • Recharge after meets with premium protein snacks available around clock
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From $124 / night 3.11 mi

Tru by Hilton Aloha Beaverton

· 4.9 Excellent · 1 reviews

Heritage service meets digital ease when every morning starts before sunrise.

  • Strategize in comfortable semi-private seating between competition heats
  • Enjoy locally inspired breakfast dishes that power swimmers through competition days
  • Restore wrinkled warmups with professional pressing for deck presentations
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From $198 / night 3.39 mi

Residence Inn by Marriott Portland Hillsboro

· 4.4 Very Good · 144 reviews

Designed for the kind of stay where athletes actually settle in.

  • Relax poolside with lounge seating and fresh towel service available
  • Grab quick snacks anytime from The Market convenience store below
  • Arrive stress-free with complimentary parking for all team vehicles
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From $93 / night 3.4 mi

Extended Stay America Suites Portland Hillsboro

· 3.4 Average · 976 reviews

Extended stays earn their name when competition days run long and early.

  • Prep team meals together in the designated dining area each morning
  • Prepare team meals together in fully equipped in-room kitchens
  • Connect with teammates in the hotel's inviting communal lobby space
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Photo of Courtyard by Marriott Portland Hillsboro
From $135 / night 3.64 mi

Courtyard by Marriott Portland Hillsboro

· 4.1 Very Good · 584 reviews

Polished service and reliable performance meet teams managing wet suits every session.

  • Gather your squad in the flexible Marriott Greatroom after morning practice
  • Grab premium espresso from M Club machines between morning heats
  • Prepare meet-day outfits using in-room iron and full ironing board
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Photo of Comfort Inn & Suites Beaverton - Portland West
From $95 / night 3.82 mi

Comfort Inn & Suites Beaverton - Portland West

· 3.8 Good · 757 reviews

The brand that knows swim days are marathons requiring genuine rest.

  • Rest on Comfort Signature Bedding built for deep athletic recovery
  • Train in the indoor pool with dedicated lap lanes available
  • Grab energy bars and beverages from the onsite snack marketplace
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From $150 / night 3.87 mi

Aloft Hillsboro-Beaverton

· 4.4 Very Good · 477 reviews

Designed for teams that need smart space and fast turnarounds.

  • Keep team suits competition-ready with same-day dry cleaning service
  • Gather the team in open-plan rooms built for extra space
  • Revive in Bliss Spa-inspired bathrooms featuring oversized walk-in showers
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From $131 / night 3.92 mi

Hyatt House Portland Beaverton

· 4.3 Very Good · 546 reviews

Built for families juggling heat sheets and multiple event schedules.

  • Grab complimentary detergent and tackle multiple loads between training sessions
  • Spread out in family-friendly suites with separate living areas available
  • Wash away meet-day stress with premium Pharmacopia bath products
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Local Area Guide

Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center in Beaverton, Oregon, a premier destination for swimmers of all ages and abilities. This guide is designed for visiting teams, families, and individuals looking to make the most of their time at the facility and in the surrounding community. You’ll find practical information on planning your trip, navigating the venue on event days, and discovering local amenities to enhance your experience. Prepare for a smooth and enjoyable visit with our local insights and tips.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Located in Beaverton, Oregon, the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center is situated within the expansive Tualatin Hills Nature Park area, offering a green and accessible environment. Major access routes include the nearby U.S. Route 26 (Sunset Highway), providing a direct link to Portland and the western suburbs, and State Route 8, which runs along SW Washington Street. Parking is ample and typically free, with designated areas for teams and general attendees. The closest major airport is Portland International Airport (PDX), approximately a 30-40 minute drive east, depending on traffic conditions. Public transportation options include TriMet bus lines that serve the area, with stops within walking distance of the aquatic center, though schedules may require careful planning for event day arrivals and departures. For those driving, arriving at least 45-60 minutes before scheduled events is advisable to navigate any potential congestion around the park and facility entrances.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center is part of a larger recreational hub, with lodging options concentrated in the nearby Beaverton and Washington Square areas, a short drive from the facility. While there aren't many hotels directly adjacent to the aquatic center itself, the surrounding neighborhoods offer a range of accommodations suitable for visiting teams and families, from budget-friendly motels to larger chain hotels. Many groups opt to stay in Beaverton, which provides convenient access to dining and shopping, or in the southern parts of Washington County. Booking accommodations well in advance is strongly recommended, especially during peak swim season, major tournaments, or when local high school and college teams are hosting events, as demand can increase significantly. Utilizing hotel booking platforms with map filters can help identify properties closest to the aquatic center and within desired price ranges.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Portland International Airport (PDX) is about 30-40 minutes away by car, traffic permitting.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive 45-60 minutes early to secure parking and navigate the facility check-in.

Arrival & Parking

The adjacent Tualatin Hills Nature Park offers walking trails for a relaxing break.

Culture & History

Consider indoor attractions like the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum (about an hour away) if weather is poor.

Food & Dining

The nearby Fred Meyer or Safeway offers a convenient spot for team meal supplies and regrouping.

  • Portland International Airport (PDX) is about 30-40 minutes away by car, traffic permitting.
  • Arrive 45-60 minutes early to secure parking and navigate the facility check-in.
  • The adjacent Tualatin Hills Nature Park offers walking trails for a relaxing break.
  • Consider indoor attractions like the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum (about an hour away) if weather is poor.
  • The nearby Fred Meyer or Safeway offers a convenient spot for team meal supplies and regrouping.
Section 04

Meet Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center at least 45 to 60 minutes before your scheduled event or warm-up time. This buffer allows ample time to find parking, which can fill up quickly, especially during busy weekends and tournaments. Proceed to the designated check-in area for your team or event; coaches and team managers will typically handle group registration. Familiarize yourself with the locker room locations and team cubbies available for gear storage. Once settled, head to the pool deck for your scheduled warm-up session, making note of lane assignments and coaching areas.

Mid-Day Regroup

For events spanning several hours or involving multiple heats, identify a comfortable area for your team and families to regroup between sessions. The aquatic center often has designated spectator seating, but for more extensive breaks or meals, consider utilizing the nearby picnic areas or shaded spots within the Tualatin Hills Nature Park. Bringing portable chairs or blankets can enhance comfort during downtime. If traveling with younger siblings or children not participating, the nature park's trails offer a safe and engaging diversion. Plan for snacks and hydration to keep energy levels up throughout the day.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your final event concludes, ensure all personal belongings and team gear are collected from the locker rooms and cubbies. Take a moment to thank the venue staff and volunteers for their work. Allow for a slightly extended departure time if your event coincides with the end of another major competition, as parking lots and surrounding roads can experience temporary congestion. If arranging for rideshares or group transportation, designate a clear meeting point away from immediate exit lanes to ensure efficient pick-up. A post-event debrief or team meal at a nearby restaurant can also be a pleasant way to cap off the day.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center at least 45 to 60 minutes before your scheduled event or warm-up time. This buffer allows ample time to find parking, which can fill up quickly, especially during busy weekends and tournaments. Proceed to the designated check-in area for your team or event; coaches and team managers will typically handle group registration. Familiarize yourself with the locker room locations and team cubbies available for gear storage. Once settled, head to the pool deck for your scheduled warm-up session, making note of lane assignments and coaching areas.

Mid-Day Regroup

For events spanning several hours or involving multiple heats, identify a comfortable area for your team and families to regroup between sessions. The aquatic center often has designated spectator seating, but for more extensive breaks or meals, consider utilizing the nearby picnic areas or shaded spots within the Tualatin Hills Nature Park. Bringing portable chairs or blankets can enhance comfort during downtime. If traveling with younger siblings or children not participating, the nature park's trails offer a safe and engaging diversion. Plan for snacks and hydration to keep energy levels up throughout the day.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your final event concludes, ensure all personal belongings and team gear are collected from the locker rooms and cubbies. Take a moment to thank the venue staff and volunteers for their work. Allow for a slightly extended departure time if your event coincides with the end of another major competition, as parking lots and surrounding roads can experience temporary congestion. If arranging for rideshares or group transportation, designate a clear meeting point away from immediate exit lanes to ensure efficient pick-up. A post-event debrief or team meal at a nearby restaurant can also be a pleasant way to cap off the day.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Tualatin Hills Nature Park

On site

This extensive nature park directly surrounds the aquatic center, offering a serene escape with miles of trails winding through forests, wetlands, and along the Fanno Creek. It’s an ideal spot for a pre- or post-swim walk, providing a natural counterpoint to the indoor aquatic environment. The park features boardwalks, bridges, and interpretive signs, making it accessible and educational for all ages. Birdwatching opportunities abound, and its natural beauty provides a refreshing change of pace, perfect for families or athletes looking for quiet contemplation or light exercise.

The Streets of Progress

0.2 mi

While not a formal attraction, this area represents the active community hub surrounding the aquatic center. It’s a place where local life unfolds, with residents often seen jogging, cycling, or walking their dogs. It’s an excellent place to get a feel for the neighborhood’s rhythm. The adjacent parkland means that even this developed area retains a strong connection to green spaces, offering glimpses of local flora and fauna amidst suburban development. Observing daily routines here can offer a quiet, authentic experience of Beaverton life.

5–15 Minutes Away

Beaverton Farmers Market

1.7 mi

Considered one of the largest and most successful farmers' markets in the region, this vibrant market operates seasonally, typically from May through October. It’s a fantastic place to sample local produce, artisanal foods, and crafts. Live music and community events add to the lively atmosphere, making it a perfect outing for visiting families or teams looking for a taste of local culture and fresh food. Check their schedule for operating days and hours, as it’s usually a Saturday morning affair.

Washington Square Mall

3.1 mi

This large, enclosed shopping mall serves as a major retail destination for the area, featuring a wide array of department stores, specialty shops, and a food court. It's a convenient option for grabbing a quick meal, shopping for essentials, or finding souvenirs. The mall offers a comfortable environment for escaping inclement weather, with plenty of seating areas and diverse dining choices to suit various tastes and budgets. It provides a classic suburban shopping experience with a comprehensive selection of brands.

Walkable

  • Tualatin Hills Nature Park — This extensive nature park directly surrounds the aquatic center, offering a serene escape with miles of trails winding through forests, wetlands, and along the Fanno Creek. It’s an ideal spot for a pre- or post-swim walk, providing a natural counterpoint to the indoor aquatic environment. The park features boardwalks, bridges, and interpretive signs, making it accessible and educational for all ages. Birdwatching opportunities abound, and its natural beauty provides a refreshing change of pace, perfect for families or athletes looking for quiet contemplation or light exercise. On site
  • The Streets of Progress — While not a formal attraction, this area represents the active community hub surrounding the aquatic center. It’s a place where local life unfolds, with residents often seen jogging, cycling, or walking their dogs. It’s an excellent place to get a feel for the neighborhood’s rhythm. The adjacent parkland means that even this developed area retains a strong connection to green spaces, offering glimpses of local flora and fauna amidst suburban development. Observing daily routines here can offer a quiet, authentic experience of Beaverton life. 0.2 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Beaverton Farmers Market — Considered one of the largest and most successful farmers' markets in the region, this vibrant market operates seasonally, typically from May through October. It’s a fantastic place to sample local produce, artisanal foods, and crafts. Live music and community events add to the lively atmosphere, making it a perfect outing for visiting families or teams looking for a taste of local culture and fresh food. Check their schedule for operating days and hours, as it’s usually a Saturday morning affair. 1.7 mi
  • Washington Square Mall — This large, enclosed shopping mall serves as a major retail destination for the area, featuring a wide array of department stores, specialty shops, and a food court. It's a convenient option for grabbing a quick meal, shopping for essentials, or finding souvenirs. The mall offers a comfortable environment for escaping inclement weather, with plenty of seating areas and diverse dining choices to suit various tastes and budgets. It provides a classic suburban shopping experience with a comprehensive selection of brands. 3.1 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Aquatic Center Concessions

On site

While specific offerings can vary, the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center typically provides concessions catering to athletes and spectators. Expect standard snack bar fare like hot dogs, pretzels, chips, candy, and beverages. It's a convenient option for grabbing a quick bite or drink during a swim meet or training session without leaving the facility. This is the most straightforward choice for immediate hunger pangs between events.

Parkside Cafe

0.3 mi

Located just a short walk from the aquatic center within the Tualatin Hills Nature Park area, Parkside Cafe offers a relaxed dining experience. It’s known for its approachable menu featuring sandwiches, salads, and light fare, perfect for a post-swim meal or a casual lunch. The ambiance is typically friendly and welcoming, making it a good spot for families to gather. Enjoying a meal here allows for a brief respite in a pleasant, semi-natural setting.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Elephant & Castle Pub & Restaurant

3.0 mi

Situated within the Washington Square Mall complex, this British-themed pub offers a robust menu of pub classics, including burgers, fish and chips, and a variety of appetizers. It’s a reliable choice for groups looking for a casual dining atmosphere with a wide selection of beers and comfort food. The pub setting is generally lively and accommodating for larger parties, making it suitable for team dinners or family gatherings after a day at the aquatic center.

A Wok

1.5 mi

For those craving Asian cuisine, A Wok offers a popular choice for Chinese food in Beaverton. It provides a range of familiar dishes, often with options for dine-in or takeout. This can be a convenient stop for families or teams seeking a flavorful meal that’s relatively quick and satisfying. Its location in Beaverton makes it accessible from the aquatic center area, offering a different culinary experience from typical American fare.

Local & Elevated Picks

Decarli

6.2 mi

A bit of a drive into nearby Hillsboro, DeCarli offers a more refined Italian dining experience, often lauded for its fresh pasta and elegant ambiance. It’s an excellent option for a special team dinner or a more upscale meal for adult groups. Reservations are often recommended, especially on weekends, as it's a popular spot for those seeking quality food and service in a sophisticated setting.

Shalom Ya’all Mediterranean Cuisine

2.2 mi

This well-regarded Mediterranean restaurant in downtown Beaverton offers a vibrant selection of dishes, including hummus, falafel, shawarma, and fresh salads. It’s known for its flavorful, healthy options and friendly service. For visiting groups, it provides a delicious and relatively quick way to enjoy diverse flavors, whether dining in or picking up food for a picnic. The bright and welcoming atmosphere makes it a pleasant choice for a casual yet satisfying meal.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Aquatic Center Concessions — While specific offerings can vary, the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center typically provides concessions catering to athletes and spectators. Expect standard snack bar fare like hot dogs, pretzels, chips, candy, and beverages. It's a convenient option for grabbing a quick bite or drink during a swim meet or training session without leaving the facility. This is the most straightforward choice for immediate hunger pangs between events. On site
  • Parkside Cafe — Located just a short walk from the aquatic center within the Tualatin Hills Nature Park area, Parkside Cafe offers a relaxed dining experience. It’s known for its approachable menu featuring sandwiches, salads, and light fare, perfect for a post-swim meal or a casual lunch. The ambiance is typically friendly and welcoming, making it a good spot for families to gather. Enjoying a meal here allows for a brief respite in a pleasant, semi-natural setting. 0.3 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Elephant & Castle Pub & Restaurant — Situated within the Washington Square Mall complex, this British-themed pub offers a robust menu of pub classics, including burgers, fish and chips, and a variety of appetizers. It’s a reliable choice for groups looking for a casual dining atmosphere with a wide selection of beers and comfort food. The pub setting is generally lively and accommodating for larger parties, making it suitable for team dinners or family gatherings after a day at the aquatic center. 3.0 mi
  • A Wok — For those craving Asian cuisine, A Wok offers a popular choice for Chinese food in Beaverton. It provides a range of familiar dishes, often with options for dine-in or takeout. This can be a convenient stop for families or teams seeking a flavorful meal that’s relatively quick and satisfying. Its location in Beaverton makes it accessible from the aquatic center area, offering a different culinary experience from typical American fare. 1.5 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Decarli — A bit of a drive into nearby Hillsboro, DeCarli offers a more refined Italian dining experience, often lauded for its fresh pasta and elegant ambiance. It’s an excellent option for a special team dinner or a more upscale meal for adult groups. Reservations are often recommended, especially on weekends, as it's a popular spot for those seeking quality food and service in a sophisticated setting. 6.2 mi
  • Shalom Ya’all Mediterranean Cuisine — This well-regarded Mediterranean restaurant in downtown Beaverton offers a vibrant selection of dishes, including hummus, falafel, shawarma, and fresh salads. It’s known for its flavorful, healthy options and friendly service. For visiting groups, it provides a delicious and relatively quick way to enjoy diverse flavors, whether dining in or picking up food for a picnic. The bright and welcoming atmosphere makes it a pleasant choice for a casual yet satisfying meal. 2.2 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Beaverton’s main thoroughfares: , especially SW Washington Street and SW Canyon Road, can experience moderate traffic during weekday commute hours.

The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a popular spot year-round: , particularly on pleasant days, so trail access can be busy.

Seasonal note: The Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center is a year-round facility, with indoor swimming available regardless of the season. Spring and early summer bring pleasant outdoor temperatures ideal for enjoying the nearby nature park and outdoor activities. Mid-summer can be warm, making the indoor pool a welcome respite, though outdoor events might require sun protection. Fall brings cooler weather and the vibrant colors of autumn, while winter is typically cool and rainy, emphasizing the indoor nature of the aquatic center. Event attendance generally remains strong throughout the year, with swim meets often peaking during school breaks and competitive seasons.

  • Beaverton’s main thoroughfares , especially SW Washington Street and SW Canyon Road, can experience moderate traffic during weekday commute hours.
  • Weekend evenings often see local families and groups out at restaurants and parks, so expect a lively but manageable atmosphere.
  • Parking in popular areas like downtown Beaverton or around Washington Square Mall can be competitive during peak shopping and event times.
  • The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a popular spot year-round , particularly on pleasant days, so trail access can be busy.
  • Be aware of construction projects that may periodically affect traffic flow on major routes connecting to the aquatic center.
  • Seasonal note: The Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center is a year-round facility, with indoor swimming available regardless of the season. Spring and early summer bring pleasant outdoor temperatures ideal for enjoying the nearby nature park and outdoor activities. Mid-summer can be warm, making the indoor pool a welcome respite, though outdoor events might require sun protection. Fall brings cooler weather and the vibrant colors of autumn, while winter is typically cool and rainy, emphasizing the indoor nature of the aquatic center. Event attendance generally remains strong throughout the year, with swim meets often peaking during school breaks and competitive seasons.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter in Beaverton is characterized by cool, damp weather, with average temperatures ranging from the high 30s to the mid-40s Fahrenheit. Expect frequent rain, so waterproof outerwear, umbrellas, and sturdy, water-resistant footwear are essential. Indoor activities are popular, making the aquatic center a prime destination. Layers are key for comfort when moving between the chilly outdoors and the warmer indoor environment.

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Spring & early summer

Spring transitions to milder temperatures, with daytime highs often in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit, though rain is still common, especially in April and May. Early summer offers increasingly pleasant weather, with temperatures climbing into the 70s. Lighter jackets, long-sleeved shirts, and comfortable walking shoes are advisable. It's a beautiful time to explore the nature park, but always be prepared for a passing shower.

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Mid-summer

July and August are typically the warmest months, with average highs in the mid-to-upper 70s and occasionally reaching the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. While the aquatic center provides a cool escape, outdoor activities and travel require sun protection, including sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Hydration is also crucial during these warmer days. Shorts, t-shirts, and light fabrics are comfortable for this season.

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Fall season

As autumn arrives, temperatures gradually cool, with daytime highs typically in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit, dropping into the 40s at night. Mornings can be foggy or cool. Layers are essential, with sweaters, light jackets, and long pants being practical choices. The changing leaves in the nature park offer scenic beauty, but rain becomes more frequent as the season progresses.

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Rain & snow

Rain is a constant factor in the Pacific Northwest, particularly from fall through spring. Visitors should always pack water-resistant gear. While significant snowfall is uncommon, occasional light snow can occur in winter, usually melting quickly. Heavy rain can impact outdoor plans and potentially increase travel times, so factor in extra time for arrivals and departures, especially on event days.

Winter

Winter in Beaverton is characterized by cool, damp weather, with average temperatures ranging from the high 30s to the mid-40s Fahrenheit. Expect frequent rain, so waterproof outerwear, umbrellas, and sturdy, water-resistant footwear are essential. Indoor activities are popular, making the aquatic center a prime destination. Layers are key for comfort when moving between the chilly outdoors and the warmer indoor environment.

Spring & early summer

Spring transitions to milder temperatures, with daytime highs often in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit, though rain is still common, especially in April and May. Early summer offers increasingly pleasant weather, with temperatures climbing into the 70s. Lighter jackets, long-sleeved shirts, and comfortable walking shoes are advisable. It's a beautiful time to explore the nature park, but always be prepared for a passing shower.

Mid-summer

July and August are typically the warmest months, with average highs in the mid-to-upper 70s and occasionally reaching the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. While the aquatic center provides a cool escape, outdoor activities and travel require sun protection, including sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Hydration is also crucial during these warmer days. Shorts, t-shirts, and light fabrics are comfortable for this season.

Fall season

As autumn arrives, temperatures gradually cool, with daytime highs typically in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit, dropping into the 40s at night. Mornings can be foggy or cool. Layers are essential, with sweaters, light jackets, and long pants being practical choices. The changing leaves in the nature park offer scenic beauty, but rain becomes more frequent as the season progresses.

Rain & snow

Rain is a constant factor in the Pacific Northwest, particularly from fall through spring. Visitors should always pack water-resistant gear. While significant snowfall is uncommon, occasional light snow can occur in winter, usually melting quickly. Heavy rain can impact outdoor plans and potentially increase travel times, so factor in extra time for arrivals and departures, especially on event days.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary facility

Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center

Neighborhood

Progress/Oak Hills area of Beaverton

Nearest airport

Portland International Airport (PDX)

Parking

Ample, free on-site parking available

Walkable district

Adjacent Tualatin Hills Nature Park

Groceries & supplies

Safeway, Fred Meyer nearby

Pharmacy

Walgreens, CVS within a short drive

Urgent care

Providence Urgent Care Beaverton

Downtime

Tualatin Hills Nature Park trails

Pro tip

Check Tualatin Hills Nature Park for trail conditions before planning a long walk.

Primary facilityTualatin Hills Aquatic Center
NeighborhoodProgress/Oak Hills area of Beaverton
Nearest airportPortland International Airport (PDX)
ParkingAmple, free on-site parking available
Walkable districtAdjacent Tualatin Hills Nature Park
Groceries & suppliesSafeway, Fred Meyer nearby
PharmacyWalgreens, CVS within a short drive
Urgent careProvidence Urgent Care Beaverton
DowntimeTualatin Hills Nature Park trails
Pro tipCheck Tualatin Hills Nature Park for trail conditions before planning a long walk.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the closest hotels to Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center?

The closest hotel to Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center is Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton (0.62 mi, from $92/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night) and AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton (0.78 mi, from $260/night). Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton offers free breakfast and a fitness center. Element Portland Beaverton offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center are good for families?

Several hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center are well-suited for families. Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton (0.78 mi, from $260/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Beaverton (1.02 mi, from $125/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center?

Yes — Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton (0.62 mi, from $92/night), Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Hillsboro / Beaverton (1.12 mi, from $187/night) are all extended-stay properties near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center accommodate team and group travel. Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton (0.78 mi, from $260/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Beaverton (1.02 mi, from $125/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center?

Several upscale hotels are available near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center. AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton (0.78 mi, from $260/night), Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Beaverton (1.02 mi, from $125/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Portland / Beaverton (1.03 mi, from $124/night) all offer on-site dining, room service, and a pool.

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Which hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center offer free breakfast?

Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton (0.62 mi, from $92/night), Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Hillsboro / Beaverton (1.12 mi, from $187/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center have laundry facilities?

Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton (0.62 mi, from $92/night), Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), and AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton (0.78 mi, from $260/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.

Which hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center have suites or extra space?

Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton (0.62 mi, from $92/night), Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), and AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton (0.78 mi, from $260/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center have a full in-room kitchen?

Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton (0.62 mi, from $92/night), Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Hillsboro / Beaverton (1.12 mi, from $187/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

Which hotels near Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center have connecting rooms?

Element Portland Beaverton (0.65 mi, from $163/night), AC by Marriott Portland Beaverton (0.78 mi, from $260/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Beaverton (1.02 mi, from $125/night) offer connecting rooms for families or groups.

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