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Tualatin Public Library library in Tualatin, OR
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Tualatin Public Library

4.6(158 reviews)FreeLibrary
🕑 1-2 hours for a typical visit; 45 minutes if attending a specific program👶 Best for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers thrive in story time sessions with songs and movement, preschoolers enjoy craft programs and early literacy activities, while elementary-aged kids love the STEM challenges, coding workshops, and summer reading programs.

About

Tualatin Public Library is a family favorite that goes far beyond book borrowing. This modern, welcoming library offers an impressive lineup of children's programs including interactive story times, hands-on STEM activities, and seasonal reading challenges that keep kids engaged and excited about learning year-round.

Highlights

  • Weekly story times with themes, songs, and movement activities for different age groups
  • Hands-on STEM programs and maker activities that teach coding, engineering, and science
  • Extensive children's book collection with comfortable reading areas and interactive play spaces
  • Summer reading challenges with prizes and special events
  • Free community events including family movie nights and cultural celebrations

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check their online calendar before visiting to catch special programs like LEGOs club, puppet shows, or visiting author events,these fill up quickly so register early
  2. 2.Visit on Monday or Tuesday evenings when hours extend to 8 PM for a quieter experience after the after-school rush dies down
  3. 3.The children's section has cozy reading nooks and activity areas,let kids explore independently while you browse or catch up on emails
  4. 4.Take advantage of their free museum pass program which lets families check out passes to local attractions
  5. 5.Download books, movies, and educational apps through their digital library before road trips,it's all free with your library card

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10-11 AM) are ideal for attending scheduled story times and programs with lighter crowds. Saturday mornings are busier but offer the most robust programming schedule. Avoid the 3-4 PM after-school rush if you prefer a calmer atmosphere.

What to Know

Admission and all programs are completely free; library cards are free for Oregon residents. Ample parking is available in the adjacent lot. No food or drinks allowed except covered water bottles in designated areas.

Seasonal Notes

Summer reading programs (June-August) are hugely popular with weekly themes, special performances, and prize incentives. Holiday breaks often feature extra craft programs and movie screenings. Check their calendar for annual events like the Winter Reading Challenge.

Nearby Eats

Pig N Pancake (0.5 miles) offers classic American breakfast and lunch with a dedicated kids menu. Hayden's Lakefront Grill (0.3 miles) provides waterfront dining with kid-friendly options and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for post-library meals.

More Activities Near Tualatin

Nature

Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center

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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge offers families an incredible opportunity to explore nearly 2,000 acres of pristine wetlands teeming with wildlife just minutes from Portland. Kids can spot turtles, beavers, herons, and over 200 bird species while hiking easy, stroller-friendly trails, making it perfect for introducing young naturalists to the wonders of Pacific Northwest ecosystems.

Sports

Tualatin Island Greens

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Tualatin Island Greens offers the perfect introduction to golf for families, with a relaxed 9-hole course that welcomes beginners, an entertaining mini golf course that kids adore, and a driving range where everyone can practice their swing. With professional lessons available for all ages and skill levels, plus an on-site restaurant for refueling, it's an ideal spot for families looking to enjoy outdoor recreation together without the pressure of a traditional golf club.

Park

Tualatin Community Park

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Tualatin Community Park is a sprawling 50-acre recreational paradise that offers something for every member of the family. With multiple playgrounds, expansive athletic fields, tennis courts, paved walking paths, and plenty of open green space, this well-maintained park is perfect for everything from casual picnics to active play days.

Park

Ibach Park

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Ibach Park is a peaceful neighborhood gem in Tualatin that offers everything families need for a relaxing outdoor day. With well-maintained playground equipment, open sports fields for running around, and plenty of shaded picnic spots, it's the perfect escape when you want quality play time without the overwhelming crowds of larger parks.