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Shute Park park in Beaverton, OR
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View of Shute Park in Beaverton, OR
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Shute Park

4.5(1,693 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-4 hours for a full park experience, though families often stay longer for picnics or all-day summer visits👶 Best for all ages, newborn through teens. Toddlers enjoy the playground's age-appropriate equipment, elementary-aged kids love the aquatic center's water features, and tweens appreciate the open fields for sports and group activities. The varied amenities mean siblings of different ages can all find something engaging.

About

Shute Park is a beloved Hillsboro gem offering something for every family member across its expansive grounds. With an impressive aquatic center, modern playground equipment, and wide-open fields perfect for flying kites or playing catch, this park consistently ranks as one of the Portland metro area's top family destinations. The community garden and multiple picnic shelters make it ideal for everything from casual afternoon visits to full-day family gatherings.

Highlights

  • Modern aquatic center with family-friendly water features
  • Well-maintained playground with equipment for multiple age groups
  • Expansive grassy fields perfect for active play and sports
  • Covered picnic shelters ideal for birthday parties and family gatherings
  • Walking paths connecting all park areas, great for stroller walks

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on summer weekends to snag a picnic shelter with shade,they fill up quickly during peak season
  2. 2.Pack water shoes for the aquatic center and sunscreen is essential as some playground areas have limited shade coverage
  3. 3.The community garden on the south end offers a peaceful educational opportunity to show kids where vegetables grow
  4. 4.Free parking is plentiful in multiple lots, but the lot closest to the aquatic center fills first on hot days
  5. 5.Bring a blanket and snacks for the grassy areas,many families make full afternoons here combining playground time with field games

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11am) offer the most space and shortest aquatic center lines. Summer weekends are bustling but full of energy, while spring and fall provide perfect weather without the crowds. Sunset visits in summer are magical with cooler temperatures and golden light across the fields.

What to Know

Park access is free with ample parking throughout. The aquatic center has separate admission fees. Restroom facilities are available, and the park is stroller and wheelchair accessible with paved pathways connecting major areas.

Seasonal Notes

The aquatic center typically operates late May through early September with specific seasonal hours. Spring brings beautiful blooms in the community garden area. Winter visits are quieter with playground access year-round, though the aquatic center is closed. Check for community events and summer concert series that occur seasonally.

Nearby Eats

Bales Marketplace (5 minutes away) offers deli sandwiches and kid-friendly grab-and-go options perfect for park picnics. For sit-down meals, Syun Izakaya nearby has a welcoming family atmosphere with Japanese comfort food including teriyaki bowls kids typically enjoy.

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