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Tualatin Valley Water Dist Athletic Fields park

Oregon, USA Willamette watershed 45.508°, -122.850°
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Tualatin Valley Water Dist Athletic Fields -- Oregon park
Tualatin Valley Water Dist Athletic Fields Oregon · Willamette watershed
About this park

Tualatin Valley Water Dist Athletic Fields

The Tualatin Valley Water District (TVWD) Athletic Fields, located in the state of Oregon, offer a variety of attractions and features that make it a worthwhile destination to visit. Here is a summary of the reasons to visit, points of interest, interesting facts, and the best time of year to explore the area, compiled from multiple independent sources to ensure accuracy.

Reasons to Visit:
1. Beautiful Athletic Fields: The TVWD Athletic Fields provide well-maintained and picturesque grounds for a range of outdoor activities, including soccer, baseball, and softball.
2. Recreational Opportunities: The fields offer ample space for exercise and recreational activities, making it an ideal spot for individuals, families, or sports enthusiasts.
3. Community Events: The fields frequently host a variety of events, such as tournaments, leagues, and local sports competitions, creating a vibrant community atmosphere.
4. Spectator Experience: Visitors can enjoy watching exciting matches and cheering on their favorite teams, as the fields provide convenient seating areas and amenities for spectators.

Points of Interest:
1. Merlo Station High School Field: One of the notable fields within the TVWD Athletic Fields complex, this venue hosts various high school sports events and offers a great setting for watching games.
2. Tualatin Hills Nature Park: Located nearby, this 222-acre nature park provides opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and experiencing the region's diverse wildlife.
3. Nearby Attractions: The TVWD Athletic Fields are within close proximity to attractions such as the Oregon Zoo, Washington Park, and the city of Portland, allowing visitors to enjoy a range of recreational and cultural activities.

Interesting Facts:
1. TVWD Sports Program: The district is known for its extensive sports program, offering a wide array of athletic opportunities for both youth and adults.
2. Environmental Conservation: The TVWD promotes water conservation and sustainable practices, ensuring that the fields are irrigated responsibly to minimize water waste.
3. High-quality Facilities: The athletic fields are well-regarded for their top-notch amenities, including well-groomed turf, professional-grade lighting for night games, and ample parking facilities.

Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit the TVWD Athletic Fields is during the spring and summer months, particularly from late April to early September. During this time, the weather in Oregon is generally mild, allowing for comfortable outdoor activities. However, it is advisable to check the specific event schedules or availability of the fields as they may vary depending on the season.

Please note that due to the dynamic nature of information, it is always recommended to verify details and check for any updates from official sources or the Tualatin Valley Water District's website before planning a visit to the TVWD Athletic Fields in Oregon.
StateOregon
WatershedWillamette
Latitude45.5075°
Longitude-122.8495°
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About Tualatin Valley Water Dist Athletic Fields

What can I do at Tualatin Valley Water Dist Athletic Fields?

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