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Sweet Treats and Timeless Trees

Embark on a tasty adventure through Wilsonville and nearby towns, where sweet treats and natural beauty come together. Indulge in the region’s best bakeries and take refreshing pauses to admire the Heritage Trees along the way — because every delightful bite deserves an equally delightful view.

Highlights:

  • Bakeries
  • Tea Shop
  • Farm
  • Gift shops
  • Heritage trees
  • Parks
  • History

2 Days

17 Stops

Bakeries

Lux Sucre

Tucked into Charbonneau Village, Lux Sucre is a local gem known for desserts as stunning as they are delicious. Grab a bite from their breakfast or lunch menu, browse the gift shop and watch custom cakes come to life in their impressive open kitchen.

Pearl Bakery

Pearl Bakery offers easy access to its renowned artisan breads, pastries and desserts. Perfect for stocking up on fresh-baked favorites or treating yourself to goodness on the go.

Mr. Maple Donuts

From timeless classics to playful, inventive flavors, Mr. Maple Donuts wows with its delectable creations. This beloved spot offers something special for every donut lover along with smoothies and specialty coffee drinks.

Norton’s Family Café & Catering Co.

Visit Norton’s baked goods counter for breakfast pastries, cookies, cakes and more. In addition, Norton’s also offers brunch and lunch, a full bar and catering services. They accommodate special dietary needs by providing vegan and gluten-free options.

White Rabbit Bakery

White Rabbit Bakery in Aurora crafts an array of gluten-free and vegan baked goods, including pastries, hearty quiches and fresh breads. For a convenient taste of White Rabbit, visit Blue Jeans Coffee Co. in Sherwood. Located in the big red barn at Graham & Tooze Farm, this charming coffee cart pairs expertly brewed coffee with freshly delivered White Rabbit treats.

Granny Fi’s Shortbread Bakery & Tea Shop

Granny Fi’s Shortbread Bakery & Tea Shop in Aurora is the go-to spot for authentic Scottish shortbread, made from a cherished family recipe passed down through generations. Enjoy a casual Scottish tea or book an appointment for a formal High Tea experience, complete with traditional fare, in this charming and unique tearoom.

B’s Bake Shop

Artistry meets flavor in every bite at B’s Bake Shoppe in Canby. Known for fresh, small-batch creations like strawberry olive oil cake, this cozy bakery also offers hearty soups and sandwiches for the perfect lunch stop.

Delight in the artistry of Lux Sucre’s handcrafted pastries.

Heritage Trees

Bob Wiedemann Japanese Maple

This striking maple was planted in 1973 at Frog Pond Church (now Meridian United Church of Christ) as a tribute to Bob Wiedemann.

Cumberland Oregon White Oak

A towering Oregon white oak now stands at Wilsonville High School, once part of the Cumberland family farm.

Sue Guyton Heritage Tree Grove

In 2009, this grove on 4th Street in Old Town was named to honor Sue Guyton, a lifelong resident of Wilsonville.

Lowries Marketplace Grove

Planted by children from Wilsonville’s first school (1870–1911), these trees mark the site of early education in the city.

R.V. Short Douglas Fir

Soaring above its surroundings, this Douglas fir resides in the neighborhood park at Park at Merryfield.

Frank Lockyear Grove

Located at the Wilsonville Library, this grove was planted in the 1970s by Boy Scouts under the direction of Frank Lockyear.

Ernest Kolbe Giant Sequoia

Adjacent to the east side of Memorial Park, this giant sequoia was planted by forestry expert and resident Ernest Kolbe near his former homestead.

Fred Barnes Black Walnut

This black walnut, planted in the early 1930s, is a remnant of the Adolph Failmezger home site in the Canyon Creek Meadows neighborhood.

Gotfried & Elizabeth Failmezger Oregon White Oak

This century-old white oak, located between Parkway Avenue and I-5 near Boeckman Road, carries the legacy of Gotfried and Elizabeth Failmezger.

Heritage Trees honor history, age, and those who championed Wilsonville’s green legacy.

Trip Tips

There are plenty of places to stay the night in Wilsonville if you choose. Explore the events calendar for seasonal festivals and look over our dining options to find the best place to fill your belly!