Your Guide to
Cedar Hills (Oregon)

A Welcoming Community Just Outside Portland

A Community That Feels Like Home

Cedar Hills is the kind of place where people put down roots and stay for years. It has all the perks of suburban living—parks, shopping, and a strong sense of community—while still being just minutes from Beaverton and Portland. Though it’s not an official city, this unincorporated Washington County neighborhood has its own identity, complete with local events, friendly neighbors, and a well-established homeowners association.

The Homes Association of Cedar Hills (HACH) helps keep the neighborhood looking its best. If you buy a home within the association’s boundaries, you’re automatically part of it. That means well-maintained common areas, community activities, and a little extra peace of mind when it comes to neighborhood upkeep. The association has been around since 1946, making it one of Oregon’s oldest homeowner groups. For many, it’s one of the reasons Cedar Hills continues to feel like a close-knit community.

With its central location, it’s easy to get wherever you need to go. Whether you're grabbing coffee at Cedar Hills Crossing, unwinding at Commonwealth Lake Park, or heading into Portland for work, Cedar Hills makes everyday life simple and convenient. It’s a place that offers both stability and accessibility—a neighborhood that truly feels like home.

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Fun Facts

One of Oregon’s Oldest HOAs
The Homes Association of Cedar Hills (HACH) has been around since 1946, making it one of the longest-standing homeowner groups in the state.

A Mid-Century Modern Gem
Many homes in Cedar Hills were built in the 1940s and 1950s, featuring classic
mid-century architecture with big windows, low-pitched roofs, and open floor plans.

Named After the Landscape
Cedar Hills got its name from the tall cedar trees that once covered the rolling hills of the area.

Parks

Cedar Hills is a community where green spaces play a big role in everyday life. Cedar Hills Park is a local favorite, offering multi-use sports fields, a splash pad, picnic areas, and a community garden, making it a hub for outdoor fun and relaxation. Not far away, Commonwealth Lake Park features a peaceful man-made lake, walking trails, and plenty of open space for picnics, fishing, or simply soaking in the scenery. For those who love nature on a bigger scale, Tualatin Hills Nature Park is just a short drive away, offering 222 acres of forested trails and wetlands filled with native wildlife. Whether you're looking for an active afternoon or a quiet retreat, Cedar Hills provides plenty of ways to enjoy the outdoors.

Points of Interest

Cedar Hills blends suburban convenience with unique local spots that make life here feel special. At the heart of the community, Cedar Hills Crossing is more than just a shopping center—it’s a place where neighbors gather for coffee, catch a movie, or browse a mix of national retailers and local shops. For those who enjoy the arts, the nearby Beaverton Academy of Science and Engineering hosts community events and activities. Just a few minutes away, the Tualatin Hills Nature Park provides a refreshing escape with miles of scenic trails, perfect for walking, biking, or simply unwinding. Whether you’re in the mood for entertainment, dining, or outdoor adventure, Cedar Hills puts it all within easy reach.

Getting Around

Cedar Hills offers a convenient location with multiple ways to get around. U.S. Route 26 runs just north of the community, making travel to Portland, Beaverton, and Hillsboro simple, though traffic can be heavy during peak hours. Public transit is another great option, with the Beaverton Transit Center just a short drive away, providing access to MAX Light Rail and several TriMet bus lines for an easy commute into Portland. For cyclists, the area connects to multiple bike-friendly routes, making it possible to get around on two wheels. Whether you're heading into the city for work or exploring the natural beauty of the region, Cedar Hills keeps you well-connected.

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At Campbell Salgado Real Estate Group, we love helping people discover Cedar Hills, a community with deep roots and a strong neighborhood spirit.

With its proximity to Nike’s headquarters, easy access to Tualatin Hills Nature Park, and a growing food scene, it’s a place that offers both convenience and character. The area’s public art, unique local shops, and connection to the Westside Regional Trail make it stand out from other suburban neighborhoods. As one of the few communities with an established homeowners association dating back to 1946, Cedar Hills continues to foster a sense of pride and belonging among residents. Whether you’re looking for a home with mid-century charm or something more modern, we’re here to help you find the perfect fit. Call or text us at 503-951-8547 to start your search today!

Kim Campbell & Francisco Salgado