
Silicon Forest suburb where tech meets green spaces and global eats
Things to know

Explore 222 acres of forests, wetlands, and creeks right in the city. This urban wildlife sanctuary features 5 miles of trails, a nature center, and is a prime spot for birdwatching and peaceful walks away from the bustle.

Dive into the largest Asian supermarket in the Pacific Northwest. This massive complex is more than a grocery store—it's a cultural hub with a food court serving authentic ramen, sushi, and boba, plus unique gifts and ingredients.

A stunning architectural gem and community heart. Beyond its vast collection, the library hosts tech workshops, author events, and has a popular makerspace. Its modern design and sunny atrium make it a favorite spot to work or relax.

Experience Oregon's famous food cart culture at this permanent pod. With over 20 carts offering everything from Korean fried chicken and Venezuelan arepas to artisanal ice cream, it's a deliciously affordable way to taste the world.

Visit the global epicenter of athletic innovation. While the campus is private, you can feel its influence everywhere, from the employee store (with special access) to the running trails and athletic spirit woven into the city's identity.

Sip award-winning craft beers at the Beaverton outpost of this Portland favorite. The spacious taproom with a large patio is the perfect place to try their innovative IPAs and lagers, often paired with food from a visiting food truck.
things to do
Beaverton balances suburban comfort with surprising urban amenities. Your days can shift from hiking forested trails to exploring international markets, catching a indie film, or tasting craft beverages.
Follow this linear park and trail system that winds through the city for over 15 miles. It connects neighborhoods, parks, and shopping areas, offering a paved, accessible path for walking, running, and biking amidst greenery.
Support local performing arts at this long-standing community theater. They stage a variety of productions throughout the year, from classic plays to modern musicals, in an intimate setting.
Stroll along Broadway and Canyon Road for a concentrated dose of local flavor. Must-visits include Decarli for modern Italian, Loyal Legion for one of Oregon's largest tap lists, and the seasonal Beaverton Farmers Market.
If you're visiting in summer, don't miss this vibrant evening event. It features local artisans, live music, and diverse street food, transforming a city parking lot into a festive community gathering.
Tee off at a premier Pacific Northwest golf destination. This 36-hole facility hosts professional tournaments and offers public play on beautifully maintained courses surrounded by vineyards and fir trees.
Let kids loose at one of the city's most innovative and popular playgrounds. The expansive, castle-themed play structure with slides, climbing nets, and swings is a guaranteed hit for families.
neighborhoods
Beaverton's neighborhoods range from quiet, tree-lined streets to bustling commercial cores, each with its own character and community feel.
The historic heart of the city, centered around Broadway and Canyon Road. This is where you'll find City Hall, the library, a mix of local shops and restaurants, and community events like the farmers market. It's the most pedestrian-friendly area.
A sprawling, master-planned community in southwest Beaverton known for its excellent schools, extensive trail networks connecting parks and creeks, and a mix of newer homes. It's quintessential family suburbia with plenty of green space.
A modern, mixed-use development adjacent to the MAX light rail station. This area is defined by its plaza, public art, movie theater, and concentration of restaurants and cafes like Ava Roasteria, creating a lively urban center.
A stylish, town-center style development near the Nike campus. It blends upscale shopping (REI, Crate & Barrel) with dining patios, a beer garden, and apartments, catering to the area's tech and professional workforce.
A sought-after, established neighborhood northeast of downtown. Characterized by mid-century and traditional homes on larger lots, mature trees, and proximity to the Tualatin Hills Nature Park. It offers a serene, park-adjacent lifestyle.
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Boutique salons and barbershops serving a diverse, style-conscious community.
From massive Asian supermarkets to indie boutiques in charming downtown blocks.
A global culinary crossroads, from Korean BBQ halls to legendary food cart pods.
Reliable contractors and landscapers for thriving suburban homes and gardens.
Green trails, top-rated hospitals, and a culture that values outdoor activity.
Tech-savvy firms supporting the Silicon Forest's corporate and startup ecosystem.
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