Tigard

       

1. The Neighborhoods of Tigard

Tigard has classic suburban neighborhoods with sidewalks and mature trees. Many homes sit on quiet cul-de-sacs close to parks and schools.
Bull Mountain, Tigard Triangle, and the areas near Tigard High and Fowler Middle School are especially popular. These areas offer quick access to 99W, I-5, and shopping, yet they still feel calm and residential.

2. Who Lives Here

People who choose Tigard often want convenience without big-city noise. The community includes first-time buyers, growing families, and downsizers who want to stay close to friends and services.
Because commutes are simple, many residents work in Portland, Beaverton, or Tualatin. As a result, Tigard feels like a comfortable home base with strong regional connections.

3. Schools

Tigard is part of the Tigard-Tualatin School District. The district includes Tigard High School, Fowler Middle School, and several neighborhood elementary schools.
Families like the range of programs in sports, arts, and STEM. They also appreciate that many schools are close enough for a short drive, bike ride, or walk.

4. Parks and Recreation

Parks are a major draw in Tigard. Cook Park, along the Tualatin River, offers fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, trails, and river access.
In addition, the Fanno Creek Trail and Tigard Heritage Trail connect several parts of the city. These paths make it easy to walk, run, or bike through green space right in town.

5. Farmers Market

The Tigard Farmers Market runs on Sundays from spring through fall. It features local produce, flowers, baked goods, and prepared foods at or near Universal Plaza downtown.
Because the market sits in a central location, it becomes a weekly meeting spot. Neighbors buy groceries, listen to music, and catch up with friends.

6. Shopping

Everyday errands are simple in Tigard. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and services line main roads such as 99W and Hall Boulevard.
In addition, Washington Square Mall sits just north of the city. It offers many national retailers and restaurants, so most shopping needs can be met close to home.

7. Restaurants and Entertainment

Dining in Tigard ranges from local cafés and food carts to national chains and family-style restaurants. Many options sit along 99W and near downtown.
For bigger entertainment venues, residents usually drive a short distance to Portland or Beaverton. That way, they can enjoy concerts and sports events, then come home to quieter streets.

Key links:

City of Tigard: https://www.tigard-or.gov/
Tigard Farmers Market: https://www.tigardfarmersmarket.org/
Tigard-Tualatin School District: https://www.ttsdschools.org/
Tigard Parks & Trails: https://www.tigard-or.gov/parks