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Thanksgiving Holiday Hours
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Nature Center will be closed Wednesday through Friday, November 29. The Preserve and trails will remain open to the public. See the Parks & Recreation calendar for other facility holiday hours.
Welcome
Any season is an excellent time to visit the Preserve! The wetland and upland trails provide ample opportunity to experience nature. When the wetlands aren't flooded, there are over four miles of trails leading to fresh air, quiet surroundings, and abundant wildlife. Stop by and see what you can discover!
For your enjoyment, trails remain open daily from sunrise to sunset.
Please help protect our natural areas and place any garbage you may have in its proper place.
Location
2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve and Nature Center are located off of SW Hillsboro Highway.
Phone
503-681-6206
Office Hours
8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday
Nature Center Hours
10 am to 4 pm, seven days a week. Closed holidays.
Trails
Preserve trails begin at the main parking lot and branch into several different paths that explore the wetlands and upland areas. There is a trailhead and small parking lot at the north viewing area that provides seasonal access to the trail system.
Fall 2024 Trail Updates
- The Oregon Ash Trail between the Tualatin River overlook and Pintail Pond shelter is closed indefinitely due to unstable trail conditions caused by beaver activity along the riverbank. Warning signs have be posted for safety.
- The north Preserve entrance and parking lot is closed to prevent unauthorized motorized vehicle access. Options for additional infrastructure such as bollards are being researched, and a timeline on reopening will be shared when it is available. Meanwhile, visitors are encouraged to access the Preserve trail system via the main parking lot at the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Nature Center.
Please note ATVs and electronic bicycles and scooters are not allowed in the Preserve.
Avian Flu
Oregon State University has confirmed Avian Flu has been detected at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Learn more about this virus and guidelines for wildlife viewers.