Forest Grove

Forest Grove is a city in the Portland Metropolitan Area region of Oregon.

By car
From Portland, take Highway 26 west to the Banks exit at OR-47, and go south on OR-47 into Forest Grove. Likewise one can exit US Hwy 26 at NW 185th and go west on Evergreen Pkwy from NW 185th into Hillsboro as NE 10th and than go west on OR-Hwy 8 to Forest Grove through downtown Hillsboro and Cornelius.
 * OR 8.svg Pacific Ave/ Gales Creek Rd Main east-west road through town. It goes through town as Pacific Ave (WB) and 19th Ave (EB). Continues another  west to its western terminus at OR-Hwy 6 as Gales Creek Rd. Going east it continues east towards Hillsboro through Cornelius.
 * OR 47.svg from US 26.svg & OR 99W.svg SR-47 connects US Hwy 26 to OR Hwy 99W in McMinnville via Forest Grove. From US Hwy 26 it's  into Forest Grove and another  to OR-Hwy 99W between McMinnville and Lafayette. It goes through town, north-south, as Tualatin Valley Hwy. Going south it passes by Henry Hagg Lake (see below under 'Do').

By bus
bus route serves Forest Grove from Beaverton via Hillsboro and Cornelius. It starts at Beaverton Transit Center, and connects with MAX train service (trains to/from Portland) in both Beaverton and Hillsboro, before continuing on to Forest Grove. As of May 2022, it is a frequent service bus line, running at least every 15 minutes. The 'bus station' is a lot at 19th Ave and B St for several buses to park, serves as the first/last stop and a bus turn around for route 57. Connections to Amtrak, Greyhound, Oregon Point and other intercity services are in Portland.

Fishing Henry Hagg Lake
Take Highway 47 South for approximately 5.9 miles, until you arrive at the intersection of Highway 47 and Scoggins Valley Road. Turn right on Scoggins Valley Road, and head west. You will pass the Lakestop Store and arrive at the Fee Both. After the fee booth, the road leads to West Shore Road which takes you around the entire lake.

West Shore Road takes around the entire lake, giving fisherman many access points all around the lake for bank fishing. There is also a few designated fishing docks for people who don't want to search for a spot, although they fill up really fast. For boaters, there are a few boat launches to get your boat out on the lake. Half of the lake is a designated no-wake zone(under 5 mph) which is great for the trollers. Boating out on Henry Hagg is very popular, because many of the good spots are not accessible from the bank (not to take anything away from the bank fishing, there are some awesome spots!). Hot spots on the lake depend on the weather and temperature. In the morning over by the dam seems to hit a lot. When it gets to be later in the day and warmer, head to opposite of the dam where there are a lot of shady waters.

- Season Entry Pass: $50 - Season Boat Pass:  $55 - Senior Citizen Pass: $35 - Daily Pass:        $5