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Tualatin River Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge

Map Ki-a-Kuts Bike and Pedestrian Bridge
The Connection Has Been Made
The newest crossing of the Tualatin River is complete and was officially open to the public in February, 2007. This long-awaited north/south connection, provides a link between Tigard’s Cook Park and Tualatin’s Community Park and the Durham City Park.

Pedestrian Bridge Where is the Bridge?
To access the bridge from Cook Park, start at the butterfly garden pathway at the eastern end of the parking area. Continue beyond the butterfly garden to a new concrete pathway that parallels the Tualatin River. This trail winds under a train trestle. After passing under the trestle, the bridge is up a short hill to the right.

Project Sponsors
The $2.9 million bridge project was funded by project sponsors, Tigard, Tualatin, Durham and Clean Water Services, as well as a Federal Alternative Oregon Department of Transportation grant.

For More Information
For more information, contact Dan Plaza, Parks and Facilities Manager at 503-718-2590 or daniel@tigard-or.gov.


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