We have so many great places to escape into nature in Portland that it is hard to narrow down the field to just five great hikes. But these hikes are all special in their own way, showing the unique beauty of our city and the Pacific Northwest. Next time you are looking for something active to do, lace up your hiking boots and tackle what we consider to be the five best hikes in Portland, Oregon:
1. Warrior Rock Lighthouse Trail
Warrior Rock Lighthouse Trail on Sauvie Island is a beautiful break from the ordinary. Walk on the beach along the Columbia River and end up at the Warrior Rock Lighthouse, the only lighthouse not on the coast in Oregon.
2. Wildwood Trail
The Wildwood Trail is Forest Park's premier trail and a great introduction to Pacific Northwest hiking. Leave from Macleay Park to enjoy just a bit of the trail, including the Witch's Castle, or hike its 30-mile length for a serious workout. (If you've never experienced the Witch's Castle, you absolutely need to check it out!)
3. Mount Tabor
Mount Tabor is an extinct volcano and a lovely place to explore. With a mix of heavily forested trails and paved ones, the park is an East Portland gem. Hike the easy mile-long Red Trail, or enjoy the three-mile Blue Trail for an overview of the entire park. The views are out of this world!
4. Council Crest
This hike in Portland is admittedly a bit intense, but the reward in Council Crest is the view when you get to the top. While just 3-miles long, this out-and-back trail climbs over 800 feet, giving you a serious workout. While you can reach the point by car, it is much more gratifying to hike. Just make sure you bring your camera for a great shot of the city.
5. Wapato Greenway Loop
The Wapato Greenway trail is an easy 2.2-mile loop that is a great family hike. Hike along the Multnomah Channel and enjoy intermittent waterfowl sightings in the wetlands of the island. This hike is a bit of a hidden gem and is well-worth seeking out!
What are your picks for the best hikes in Portland? Have you tackled the hikes on this list before? Let us know in the comments below -- and while you're planning your hiking adventures in Oregon, here are 12 that we simply think everyone should tackle.
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