Türi Parish (Estonian: Türi Vald) is a rural municipality in Järva County, Estonia.
On 16 October 2005 Kabala Parish, Oisu Parish, Town of Türi and the former Türi Parish were united to form the current Türi Parish.
There are 1 town (Türi), 2 small boroughs (Oisu and Särevere), and 35 villages in Türi Parish.
Arkma, Jändja, Kabala, Kahala, Karjaküla, Kirna, Kolu, Kurla, Kärevere, Laupa, Lokuta, Meossaare, Metsaküla, Mäeküla, Näsuvere, Ollepa, Pala, Pibari, Poaka, Põikva, Rassi, Raukla, Retla, Rikassaare, Saareotsa, Sagevere, Taikse, Tori, Tännassilma, Türi-Alliku, Vilita, Villevere, Väljaotsa, Äiamaa, Änari
Coordinates: 58°48′00″N 25°56′00″E / 58.8°N 25.933333°E / 58.8; 25.933333
Türi (German: Turgel) is a town in Järva County, Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Türi Parish. Since 2000, Türi is known as the "spring capital" of Estonia.
Türi Church, originally dedicated to St. Martin, is a well-preserved medieval hall church of a form typical for central Estonia. Construction of the church probably started in the late 13th century and the ceiling was completed in the early 14th century. It retains much of its medieval look, including carved stone details such as consoles in the form of human heads. Other noteworthy interior details include the renaissance pulpit, a Baroque retable (by Christian Ackermann) and an altar painting by A. Pezold from 1856.