FOUR SEASONS, located in Beaverton, Oregon is a planned unit development (PUD) developed and built by Wedgwood Homes. It is platted into 16 plats, the first recorded in 1968 and the last recorded in 1975. It won an Architectural Design Award and was featured in Sunset Magazine.
FOUR SEASONS is a uniquely planned community consisting of 383 homes, attached homes (commonwall) and duplexes. Protective covenants exist for the purpose of maintaining an attractive community in which property values are upheld.

FOUR SEASONS was annexed into the City of Beaverton in 1988, and now receives the services of the City. Street lights were installed by the City on all streets except private streets (this was one of the conditions of annexing FOUR SEASONS).

Lamp posts are used for lighting as an auxiliary to the street lights and residents are required to keep them burning after dark for safety and security.

Common areas with walking paths and creeks meander throughout the area.

There is a club house which may be reserved by the property owners for their use. There are two pools, one adult and one family, plus a hot tub.

FOUR SEASONS is within the Beaverton School District. There is a monitored cross-walk in Four Seasons to Chehalem Grade School. Junior high students attend Mountain View and high school students attend Aloha High. St. Mary of the Valley is nearby as well as other private schools.

FOUR SEASONS is served by Northwest Natural Gas, Portland General Electric, Verizon and Comcast telephone, City of Beaverton water, Comcast Cable TV and Tri-Met bus service. Sewer is paid with water bills to the City of Beaverton. Shopping is convenient at Highland Hills, Murray Crossing, Murrayhill, Farmington Mall, Washington Square, Cedar Hills Crossing Mall, Canyon Place and Town Square.

FOUR SEASONS is a caring community where residents are concerned with maintaining a quality environment in which to live.