Your Guide to
Fairview, OR

A Small Town with Big Outdoor Adventures

Living Near the Water with City Convenience

Fairview, Oregon, offers a rare blend of small-town charm and outdoor adventure, making it a great place for those who love nature but still want city convenience. As an unincorporated area with deep historical roots, Fairview maintains a quiet, laid-back atmosphere while providing easy access to Portland’s urban perks. Housing options range from cozy bungalows and ranch homes to newer developments, offering a mix of character and modern appeal. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or a home base for adventure, Fairview is a place where you can have both.

With its location near Blue Lake Regional Park and the Columbia River, outdoor activities are never far away. Residents enjoy fishing, kayaking, and scenic walks along Salish Ponds Wetland Park, while the nearby Gresham-Fairview Trail provides miles of biking and jogging paths. The city’s historic Heslin House Museum and its seasonal Fairview Farmers Market add a dose of local culture and tradition. Just a short drive from the stunning Columbia River Gorge, Fairview is a great home base for anyone who loves the outdoors.

Despite its small-town feel, Fairview is well-connected to the greater Portland metro area. Interstate 84 and TriMet bus routes make commuting a breeze, while neighboring communities like Gresham and Troutdale offer additional shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Whether you’re drawn to Fairview for its natural beauty, strong sense of community, or relaxed pace of life, it’s a place that offers a little something for everyone.

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Fun Facts

Fairview's Wetland Wonders
The city manages
Lakeshore Park, a 5.2-acre area on the south edge of Fairview Lake, providing habitat for various wildlife species.

A Name with a View
Fairview was named after a local Methodist Sunday school, reflecting the area's scenic vistas.

A City by the Water
Fairview encompasses 3.1 square miles of land and 0.49 square miles of water, offering residents ample waterfront views and activities.

Parks

Fairview, Oregon, offers residents and visitors a variety of parks that enhance the community's outdoor experience. Blue Lake Regional Park, spanning 101 acres, provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and picnicking, making it a favorite spot for family gatherings and leisurely afternoons. Salish Ponds Wetland Park features 70 acres of natural beauty with 2.8 miles of hiking trails and two large ponds, perfect for fishing and wildlife observation. For a more intimate setting, Fairview Community Park offers a playground, gazebo, and open lawn space, ideal for quiet relaxation or small community events. These parks collectively contribute to Fairview's reputation as a city that values green spaces and outdoor activities.

Points of Interest

Beyond its parks, Fairview boasts several notable attractions that enrich the local culture and provide unique experiences. The Heslin House Museum and Fairview City Jail offers a glimpse into the city's history, showcasing artifacts and stories from its past. For those interested in local events, the Fairview Farmers Market is a seasonal highlight, bringing fresh produce and handmade goods to the community. Additionally, the nearby Columbia River Gorge offers breathtaking views and numerous recreational activities, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors. These points of interest reflect Fairview's blend of historical significance and natural beauty.

Getting Around

Fairview's transportation infrastructure ensures convenient access to surrounding areas. While specific Walk Score data isn't provided, the city's layout offers a balance between walkable neighborhoods and the convenience of driving. Downtown Portland is approximately 15 miles west of Fairview, typically a 20-minute drive by car. Public transportation is accessible via several TriMet bus lines, connecting residents to the greater Portland area. For cyclists, the presence of nearby trails, such as the Gresham-Fairview Trail, provides safe and scenic routes for both commuting and recreation. This combination of transportation options makes navigating to and from Fairview straightforward and efficient.

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At Campbell Salgado Real Estate Group, we love spending a lazy Sunday afternoon relaxing along the shores of Blue Lake Park, enjoying the water and catching up with friends.

Fairview offers a rare blend of small-town charm and outdoor adventure, with easy access to Portland and the Columbia River Gorge. Whether you're drawn to the lakeside views, the community feel, or the convenience of nearby shopping and dining, this city has something for everyone. We understand what makes this area special and are here to help you find a home that fits your lifestyle. If you’re thinking about making a move, let’s chat about what Fairview has to offer. Call or text us at 503-951-8547.

Kim Campbell & Francisco Salgado