Why Live in Northwest Heights
Northwest Heights in Portland is nestled along the western edge of Forest Park, offering residents picturesque views of the Tualatin Mountains and lush evergreen trees. The neighborhood features a mix of spacious estates, condos, and smaller homes, with the Forest Heights subdivision being the largest. Home styles range from Craftsman to traditional and contemporary, many with attached garages and well-maintained lots connected by narrow sidewalks. The area is economically diverse, attracting residents from various backgrounds, including those relocating for work with companies like Nike, Daimler, Intel, and Tektronix.
Northwest Heights is part of the Portland Public Schools district, with highly rated schools such as Forest Park Elementary, West Sylvan Middle, and Lincoln High. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the proximity to Forest Park, which offers 30 miles of hiking paths on Wildwood Trail and cycling opportunities on Firelane 5. Within Forest Heights, trails like Skyline Trail and Wetlands Trail provide additional recreational options.
Local amenities include Aurora Coffeehouse, Skyline Restaurant, and nearby retailers like Safeway and Target along Northwest Cornell Road. The Streets of Tanasbourne, featuring national retailers, is a short drive away. St. Vincent Hospital is less than 5 miles from the neighborhood, while Oregon Health & Science University Hospital is about 10 miles away. The Forest Heights Homeowners Association organizes community events, including the International Festival and summer concert series. Downtown Portland, approximately 8 miles southeast, hosts annual events such as the Folk Festival and Rose Festival. While public transportation does not serve Northwest Heights, a private shuttle connects residents to the nearest transit station during the work week. Major thoroughfares include Northwest Skyline Boulevard and Northwest Thompson Road, with Portland International Airport about 20 miles northeast.