Hidden Creek Park West Opens Monday, August 28
Hidden Creek Park West, designed as an inclusive and accessible park and playground for people of all abilities, will open to the public on Monday, August 28, at dawn.
With specialized equipment and safety components, the park features:
12 inclusive play elements
stable surfacing areas
generously sized all-gender restrooms
six accessible parking spaces
and, not to miss, a 50-foot-long friendly forest giant made of cedar
Last fall, Hillsboro community members voted to name the giant “Oro”, as in Hillsb”Oro”, which means "gold" in Spanish.
More Features at the Park
Hidden Creek Park West will also feature:
water play
looping pathways
exercise equipment
swinging benches
shade structures
a hammock grove
game areas
a mural
While game equipment is not provided, check out Hillsboro’s Library of Things to borrow items for lounging and playing!
In addition to the mature oaks and firs on site, more than 200 trees and native shrubs are being planted as part of the project.
Designed to Be Fully Inclusive
While every park in Hillsboro meets the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, that is the bare minimum when it comes to inclusion. There can still be barriers to access that prevent children who experience cognitive, emotional, sensory, or physical disability from fully engaging with play elements.
Inclusive playgrounds go beyond ADA compliance to encourage interaction and creative play for everyone.
Hidden Creek Park West at 225 NE 53rd Avenue will be open seven days a week from dawn to dusk. Reservations for the new park shelters will open for the rental season (mid-April to October) in January 2024.