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    Get Cozy in Oregon’s Tualatin Valley

    By WA County,

    15 days ago

    During the fall months, Oregon’s Tualatin Valley becomes a sanctuary of comfort and tranquility. Nestled among rolling hills and lush vineyards, the valley takes on a special charm during “Cozy Season.”

    Cozy Season in Tualatin Valley is about embracing the art of slow living. It’s a time to disconnect from the fast pace of modern life and reconnect with what truly matters: nature, community, and creating new traditions and memories.

    While the weather may be cooler, the outdoor adventures in Tualatin Valley become the centerpiece of cozy comforts. Hiking trails through the area’s lush forests take on a magical quality as the trees shed their leaves, and the air becomes crisp and invigorating. For those who enjoy a more leisurely pace, a walk through a local nature park or a visit to one of the region’s national wildlife refuges offers a peaceful escape into nature where you can wrap up in layers and enjoy the quiet beauty of the season.

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    Explore Tualatin Valley’s agricultural farms and start new fall traditions. Pick your own apples and pears at the region’s farms, pick the perfect pumpkin, or get lost in a corn maze. Savor the taste of exquisite pinot noir at Tualatin Valley’s wineries — the closest to Portland — or sample a flight or pint of craft brew at a local brewery or cidery.

    Whether you’re sipping a world-class pinot by the fire, enjoying a meal with friends, or simply taking a moment to breathe in the fresh, cool air, Cozy Season invites you to savor each moment and find joy in the simple things. In Tualatin Valley, Cozy Season isn’t just a time of year — it’s a state of mind.

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