About Hillsboro
Interesting Facts about Hillsboro, Oregon
As of 2015, Hillsboro’s population is 91,998 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 28.18 percent. Ranked #1 Best Cities for Seniors 2005 Ranked #2 America’s Best Cities for Foodies Ranked #2 Fiscally Fit Cities Report Ranked #4 Cities on the Edge of Greatness Ranked #6 America’s Most (and Least) Stressful Cities (100 Largest Metro Areas) See More Rankings Click Here |
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Parks and Recreation
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation is an award-winning and nationally accredited parks and recreation agency. We are dedicated to providing diverse, innovative and exceptional recreational and cultural opportunities that enrich the lives of our citizens. Each year thousands of residents enjoy our parks, playgrounds, sports fields, recreational programs and our facilities – Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, Walters Cultural Arts Center, Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center, Tyson Recreation Center, Outdoors In, Hillsboro Community Senior Center and the Gordon Faber Recreation Complex, where the newest member of the Parks & Recreation family resides – Ron Tonkin Field. Seeing the diverse range on people enjoying themselves and staying active because of what we do is the single most important highlight of our year.
We offer hundreds of programs year-round for all ages including recreational, educational, youth development and cultural classes, adult sports leagues and elementary and middle school after-school programs and summer camp.
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration Building
4400 NW 229th Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: (503) 681-6120
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Business Hours
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Offices are closed on weekends and holidays.