As the leaves start to turn and the air gets that crisp autumn chill, our areas transform into a playground of seasonal fun for families. Whether you are looking to get outdoors or enjoy cozy indoor activities, there’s something for everyone. Here is your guide to the best fall activities to enjoy with kids in Beaverton! Let’s get outside and cozy up, have some fun adventures, and make some fall memories.
1. Explore Tualatin Hills Nature Park
Kick off your fall adventures by hiking through the stunning Tualatin Hills Nature Park. With over two hundred acres of forests, wetlands, and trails, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy the beautiful fall foliage. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and bring a scavenger hunt checklist to make it a fun, interactive experience. Don’t forget your camera for some Instagram-worthy shots of the colorful leaves! www.thprd.org
2. Pumpkin Picking at Topaz Farm
No fall is complete without a trip to the pumpkin patch! Just a short drive from Beaverton, Topaz Farm offers a fantastic family-friendly experience. You can pick your own pumpkins, enjoy hayrides, and explore the corn maze. The farm often hosts seasonal events, including petting zoos and live music, so check their calendar for special activities. www.topazfarms.com
3. Visit the Beaverton Farmers Market
Every Saturday morning, the Beaverton Farmers Market transforms into a vibrant hub of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and local crafts. Bring the kids along to sample seasonal treats like apple cider and pumpkin-flavored goodies. Let them pick out some fresh fruits and vegetables for your fall recipes. Plus, there’s often live music and entertainment to enjoy! Located right across from the Beaverton Library on Hall Blvd in Beaverton.
4. Get Crafty at the Beaverton City Library
As the weather cools down, it is a wonderful time to dive into some indoor activities. The Beaverton City Library offers a range of fun craft programs for kids, from pumpkin painting to autumn-themed story times. Check their event calendar for workshops that spark creativity and get those little hands busy! www.beavertonlibrary.org
5. Visit the Oregon Zoo
Fall is a wonderful time to visit the Oregon Zoo, especially with the upcoming ZooLights festival. While you cannot see the holiday lights just yet, the fall weather makes for a perfect day of animal watching and outdoor fun. The zoo often has special events throughout the fall, so check their schedule for activities that might coincide with your visit. www.oregonzoo.org
6. Oregon Heritage Farms and Hoffman Farms
Take a drive in the country out Scholls Ferry Road for a fun walk, a cup of hot apple cider, and a train ride. Both these farms are remarkably close to each other. Hoffman Farms has a cute train for $5 per person, and you can go around the beautiful property and buy pumpkins and delicious pies. Oregon Heritage Farms is known for its delicious apples, and a walk around the apple orchard is a must for families this fall. A great place to picnic and lots for the kids to do. www.oregonheritagefarms.com and www.hoffmanfarms.com
7. Celebrate Halloween at Local Events
As Halloween approaches, Beaverton gets into the spirit with a variety of spooky events. Look out for trunk-or-treat gatherings, haunted houses, and community parades. Local businesses often host fun activities, too, so keep an eye on community boards for the latest happenings.
8. Stargazing at Cooper Mountain Nature Park
Wrap up your fall adventures with a stargazing night at Cooper Mountain Nature Park. With the clear fall skies, it’s a wonderful time to introduce kids to the wonders of the universe. Bring a blanket, some hot cocoa, and maybe even a telescope if you have one, and enjoy a magical night under the stars. I highly recommend going to Cooper Mountain, which used to be the home of Indians before our ancestors came over the Oregon Trail. It is a beautiful spot to hike as well. www.oregonmetro.org
Fall is filled with excitement and adventure for families. Whether exploring the great outdoors, getting crafty, or enjoying seasonal festivities, there is no shortage of activities to make lasting memories with your kids. So, grab your jackets, head out, and make the most of this beautiful fall season!