The park includes the Oregon Korean War Memorial, a visitor center, paths, a play area, picnic tables, and an amphitheater among other features.
[1] Wilsonville's parks board approved of the plans that included the war memorial, the visitor center, gardens, paths, fountains, the amphitheater, and lawns at that time.
[5] The visitor center would also provide restrooms for the park, offer meeting space for the community, and be the home of the city's chamber of commerce.
[4] Plans for building the park later moved forward, and construction of the regional visitor center began in June 1998.
[12] The park was completed in the Spring of 2005 when the final phase of construction finished after adding several features, including an interactive water play area, the first in the city.
[14] This last phase cost around $1.2 million and was paid for through funds generated by an urban renewal district and built by Hoffman Construction.
The 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) visitor center at the park was paid for by Clackamas County's Tourism Development Council and is operated by the Wilsonville Chamber of Commerce.
In May or June, Town Center Park is the site of the Wilsonville Festival of the Arts featuring local and regional artists in a variety of disciplines from pottery to photography.