Hillsboro (/ˈhɪlzbəroʊ/) is the fifth-largest city in the State of Oregon and is the county seat of Washington County. Lying in the Tualatin Valley on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area, the city hosts many high-technology companies, such as Intel, that comprise what has become known as the Silicon Forest. At the 2010 Census, the city's population was 91,611.
Restaurants in Hillsboro
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If you’re in the Portland area, do yourself a favor and visit the Boeing 727 home in the woods. There’s literally no attraction like it. A man named Bruce bought the plane in 1999 for $100,000 and converted it into his private home. And he is all about letting people explore, ask questions, and even stay the night. And for my fellow droners, this is a PRIME spot for that. He encourages flying drones on his property and it’s quite the photogenic location. (Might want to bring some filters because the top of the plane reflects the sun and is super bright). The video we got from this is seriously fantastic! The property is only about a half hour drive from Portland, which isn’t too far of a drive. He has all the info you need to visit on his website. I’d read the entire website as it is very informative. Let me know if you have any questions!
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Stoneberg Alpacas is a 7 acre farm south of Hillsboro, Oregon. We have 60+ Huacaya alpacas in all colors. Our on-site boutique offers grain for sale to feed the alpacas. In the boutique there is something for everyone at all price points. We look forward to your visit, phone call or email!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
4.5 based on 30 reviews
A destination farm & garden market featuring the best each season has to offer. We specialize in growing berries of all kinds, apples & pears and seasonal produce. Our gift shop features unique gifts and gourmet foods, along with espresso and hand-crafted milkshakes.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
At baseball games and football games, we usually don't have much of a problem getting parking. There is plenty of spaces. Seating is comfortable and concessions are nice. Great place on a nicer day in Oregon, unless you are a foul weather sports fan, then knock yourself out.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
This was our first year going to Roloff farms , and I have to say that even with all the restrictions because of Covid we still had a great time . Everything was well organized , We, as in my mother n law , my three kids (ages 4 and twins 2 ) and myself enkpyed every minute of it . Every one was so nice , we had the pleasure of getting to meet some of the Roloffs and they were all so pleasant and definitely made our trip even more special. In the gift shop we were able to acquire a beautifully written book for the kiddos , written by Matt Roloff , my daughter especially loved it , as she deals with a condition called Selective mutism , she told me she wanted to be as brave as Lucy , we have already read the book a dozen times, and we to the farm on Sunday .
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Four generation owned and operated apple orchard in Scholls, OR offering fresh apples and cider mid-August through second Sunday in November.
Visited the last weekend in September from CA and as you can imagine, Fall leaves aren't quite as abundant in my beach town as they are in Beaverton, OR. What a beautiful place for everyone. They sell caramel apples and apple cider slushies along with some other things but I didn't take note. They have an array of different types of apples that you can purchase by the pound. Their shop also has novelties to purchase. Beautiful grounds, tons of parking, clean restrooms, and nice employees. Hoffman Farms is right across the street from them offering a different experience. Pumpkins are available at both places.
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