The Tualatin ArtWalk features a series of interconnected trails uniting Nyberg Rivers to the community. Each trail is clearly marked with maps, kiosks and colorful markers leading the way to an enjoyable adventure discovering Tualatin's art, natural and cultural history.
Connected to the trail system, the Tualatin Ice Age Loop is a half mile self-guided tour that transports visitors back in time. Along the tour, explore the ice cave inside Cabela's,take pictures with a giant Mastodon statue, and view geologic artifacts from ancient times.
Tualatin Artwalk Trails and the Ice Age Loop.
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The Tualatin Ice Age trail is a self-guided tour of sites representing the ancient history of the area. Along the trail, you’ll discover evidence of 18,000-year old ice, rock and bone, including the sites where a mastodon and ground sloth were unearthed. The trail also covers a portion of the Tualatin ArtWalk, featuring sculptures, engravings and other Ice Age inspired works of art.
The ArtWalk consists of several interconnected trails. Each is clearly marked - look for the map kiosks to determine the route and watch for the colorful trail markers leading the way to an enjoyable adventure discovering Tualatin's art, natural and cultural history.
Just a half-mile long, the Ice Age Loop* is packed with icons of an ancient time. You can visit an ice cave (inside Cabela's), stand beside a young mastodon, or take a walk through geologic time along the Tualatin River Greenway Trail.