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A serene community close to Portland
Beaverton sits around 7 miles west of Portland, Oregon, making it a good base for visiting the hip hangouts of that famously free-spirited city. That said, Beaverton itself, which is considered one of the best places to live in the country, is also worth exploring. That’s especially if you have a fondness for hiking and exploring the great American countryside. When it comes to places to stay, you’ll find that Beaverton vacation rentals include spacious duplex pads as well as spacious, family homes sitting alongside idyllic gardens and lush forests. Ideal if you’re after a soothing escape from big city life.
A stone’s throw from the pleasures of Portland
Beaverton is a refreshingly low-key community, with a few cultural hubs like Art On Broadway – a chic gallery showcasing paintings, sculptures, and quirky creations by prize-winning local artists. But if you’re feeling frisky for more flamboyant pursuits, take the short, 15-minute drive over to Portland, Oregon. Famous for its bohemian locals, the City of Roses boasts leftfield bookshops and artisan eateries where you can soak up the counter-cultural vibe while sipping expertly-made coffee. Culture-seekers should see Portland Art Museum, which proudly features works by the likes of Monet and Van Gogh.
Embracing the great outdoors in Beaverton
You may want to pack some comfy hiking boots when coming to your Beaverton vacation rental. After all, there are more than 30 miles of trails and bike paths in the region, with Tualatin Hills Nature Park presenting plenty of richly diverse terrain to explore. You’ll delve into the woods and glades, feeling a million miles away from the kinetic, frenetic bustle of big cities. Just to the south of Beaverton, you’ll also find Cooper Mountain Nature Park, where you can have a picnic on a prairie or let the kids run wild at a nature-themed playground. Foodies will also relish seeing Oregon’s wine country – and sampling some of the delicious vintages – with one of the local guided tours.
Summer fun in Beaverton
If you have to pick one season for booking Beaverton vacation rentals, it should be the summer. This is when you can really make the most of the sprawling, fertile parklands that give Beaverton its identity, while the splashing sunlight also brings out the best in nearby Portland. Just bear in mind that a lot of other visitors will have the same idea, so vacation accommodation does get snapped up from June to August. To bag some bargains, you can also consider coming in spring or late fall – just bring some extra layers in case it gets chilly.
Exploring the natural landscape of Beaverton
Whether you're looking for fun outdoor activities or just want to take in the scenery, Beaverton is a great place to get outside. Here are some of the area’s most stunning features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Tualatin Hills Nature Park (2.1 mi / 3.5 km)
- Washington Park (4.9 mi / 7.8 km)
- Portland Japanese Garden (5.1 mi / 8.3 km)
- International Rose Test Garden (5.3 mi / 8.5 km)
- Terwilliger Parkway (5.8 mi / 9.3 km)
- Forest Park (6.1 mi / 9.8 km)
Transportation options to and around Beaverton
Fly into Portland International Airport (PDX), the closest airport, located 12.6 mi (20.2 km) from the city center.
If you prefer train travel, the main station is Beaverton Hall-Nimbus Station. It's easy to get around Beaverton by jumping on the metro at Beaverton Central Station, Beaverton Transit Center or Millikan Way Station.