The Beaver State is blessed with many iconic trails to explore. Perhaps you’ve researched the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, an epic 13-mile trail that’s highly regarded as being one of the best hiking trails in the state. Or maybe you’re into chasing waterfalls and prefer the Trail of Ten Falls, an iconic trail in Oregon that will lead you to more than 10 waterfalls. Of course, the Oregon Coast Trail might be the most iconic trail of them all. This 383-mile scenic drive showcases the beauty of the Oregon coastline like you've never seen before.
The good news is that not all of Oregon’s trails are that long. You can experience the beauty of the Beaver State without committing an entire weekend to hike 20+ miles. Angel’s Rest trail is one of my favorite treks, and it’s a great trail for anyone looking to challenge themselves.
The Angel’s Rest Trail is a 4.5-mile out-and-back trail near Corbett, Oregon. It’s only 27 miles from Portland, making it a great trail for anyone looking to get out of the city for an afternoon. That being said, it can be one of the more popular trails near Portland. Plan to tackle this trail during the weekday if you want to escape the weekend warrior crowds.
The parking lot for Angel’s Rest is well-maintained and easy to get to from I-84. The trail begins by leading you through a thick forest, which is pretty iconic for an Oregon trail. There won’t be many viewpoints for the first mile of the trail, but don’t worry, your patience will be rewarded!
The trail gets steeper and slightly more difficult as you press on. A good pair of hiking shoes will be your best friend for this hike—those loose rocks and large roots can test your footing. Overall, this trail has nearly 1,500 feet of elevation gain. You’ll certainly feel it, but when you reach the Angel’s Rest viewpoint it’ll all be but a distant memory.
Most people will tackle this trail in the late mornings, but I’d encourage you to wait and do this hike so you can watch the sunset from Angel’s Rest viewpoint. It’ll make the experience even more magical.
The trail is open year-round, but the best time to hike Angel’s Rest is from February to October. Whenever you decide to tackle this iconic trail in Oregon, make sure you have an AllTrails + account and the best hiking gear to ensure you are prepared.
Share this article with someone you can’t wait to hike Angel’s Rest with! Read on to check out some of our favorite hiking trails in Oregon.
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