Eagle Landing is a small parcel on the east bank of the Tualatin River located off Rainbow Lane near Groner Elementary School. This park was established through a government/private partnership involving a local Boy Scout Eagle Badge project. In honor of the Eagle Scout project accomplishment, the Washington County Board of Commissioners named the park "Eagle Landing."
While Eagle Landing has no sanitation facilities, the amenities in the park include a 12-vehicle gravel parking lot, picnic table, signage, and a gravel pathway that ends at the east bank of the Tualatin River.
Eagle Landing may be used for picnicking, as well as canoe/kayak launching, and recovery. River access is considered unimproved and there is no lifeguard on duty. Exercise caution when approaching the bank.
The Tualatin River stretches nearly 80 miles from its headwaters in the Oregon Coast Range to its confluence with the Willamette River. The Tualatin River Water Trail currently consists of the lower 38.5 miles of the river. Check out this brochure on a Paddler's Guide to the Tualatin River.
Eagle Landing Park does not require reservations for normal use. However, for special use, a permit is required. Special use includes activities such as competitive athletic events, large group events, weddings, family reunions, etc.
Special use applications are available by calling 503-846-7000.
Eagle Landing Park is open seven days a week, from sunrise to sunset.
Eagle Landing is located at 26001 SW Rainbow Lane, Hillsboro, OR 97123.