Willamette Valley

Extending south from the Greater Portland Metropolitan Area, Willamette Valley consists of fertile lands bordering the Willamette River. This wine-producing region is well know for its pinot noir, but the hiking deserves acclaim too! Salem and Eugene are the region's largest cities. The Willamette Valley Region includes three counties, Marion County, Linn County, and Lane County, each of which extend west of the valley into the east side of the Cascade Range. ... Read more.
Wild Cherry Trail – Alder Trail Loop in Forest Park, Portland
What will you find under the canopy of Forest Park? Dirt single tracks weave through verdant woodlands, passing Douglas firs and bigleaf maples bedecked with licorice ferns. Explore some of Forest Park's charmingly ridges and ravines on this 3.5-mile loop with 510 feet of elevation change. Although Wild Cherry Trail and Alder Trail are the most notable members of this hike, this circuit actually comes together with the use of a few other trail: Leif Erikson Trail, Wildwood Trail, Keil Trail, and a sliver of Dogwood Trail. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.5 miles · Elevation change: 510 feet
By: Published: October 19, 2018 Last updated: April 18, 2026
Wild Cherry Trail – Dogwood Trail Loop in Forest Park, Portland
Looking for a Forest Park hike that can be completed in about an hour? Delve into the woods on this 2.5-mile loop that explores a soothing swath of Forest Park. The loop has 515 feet of elevation change, traveling downhill from Northwest 53rd Drive on Wild Cherry Trail before rising back up Dogwood Trail. Wild Cherry Trail – Dogwood Trail Loop starts from one of the roadside parking area along NW 53rd Drive, 0. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.5 miles · Elevation change: 515 feet
By: Published: October 14, 2018 Last updated: April 18, 2026
Alder Island Nature Trail in Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Just south of Lincoln City on the Oregon coast, Highway 101 crosses the Siletz River as it flows into Siletz Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It is at this location that you will find Alder Island Nature Trail, which opened in 2017 and offers a level 0.85-mile loop hike around an island between the river and its marshes. While it might lack the ocean views of surrounding coastal hikes, Alder Island Nature Trail is a tranquil spot for a short, easy outing with wildlife-viewing opportunities. ...Read more.
Distance: 0.85 miles · Elevation change: 5 feet
By: Published: October 9, 2018 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Pipeline Trail in Hood River
Most of the trails in Columbia River Gorge lead to big waterfalls or big views, but one of these trails is not like the others. The Pipeline Trail near downtown Hood River has a hiking experience that could very well be a one-of-a-kind. This route exchanges the average dirt trail for a catwalk built on top of a penstock pipeline. That catwalk stands a dozen feet off the ground and whisks visitors through tree branches to raised views of Hood River. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Free Trails · Hood River · Ruins
Distance: 2.8 miles · Elevation change: 100 feet
By: Published: September 13, 2018 Last updated: December 7, 2025
Camassia Natural Area in West Linn
Camassia Natural Area contains something special – one of the best wildflower displays in the greater Portland area. From April to May, the grassy plateaus in this 27-acre preserve boasts beautiful purples, blues, pinks and yellows created by Camas lilies, blue-eyed Mary, rosy plectritis, and buttercups (as well as other flowers). Explore this West Linn jewel on an easy 0. ...Read more.
Distance: 0.8 miles · Elevation change: 70 feet
By: Published: August 4, 2018 Last updated: December 6, 2025