Activities:
Land manager:
Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District
Length:
1.24 miles
Find directions using the Trimet Regional Trip Planner or Google Maps.
Hyland forest park is an isolated woodland in the midst of heavy residential development that contains both wetland and upland habitat. This 60-yer-old, second-growth stand Douglas fir grove provides an island sanctuary for woodland birds and even affords foraging habitat for pileated woodpecker. The northern red-legged frog uses the pond in the northeast corner of the park as a breeding ground.
The unpaved trails are lined with enchanter's nightengale, fringecup, and pink flowered geraniums.

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