Portland, OR: Tomlike Mountain
Hike to Tomlike Mountain. This is a nice hike with great views of Mt. Hood.
Hike to Tomlike Mountain. This is a nice hike with great views of Mt. Hood.
Trail to Chinidere Mountain. This is a fairly easy trail that offers great views of Mt. Hood as well as several other Oregon and Washington mountains.
Wyeth trail to North Lake. This is a fairly steep trail that makes for a good workout. North lake is a nice destination.
Wander amid shaded forest filled with fern and wildflowers on one of the longer trails in Oregon's newest state park.
Get beyond the crowds on this 5.4-mile loop hike that visits 6 waterfalls - one of them "secret" - and tops out above 620' Multnomah Falls, the 2nd-highest year-round waterfall in the U.S.
Get a quick hiking fix without leaving town by exploring the network of trails that crisscross this extinct volcano in southeast Portland.
Find primo lakeside camping on a rainforest-to-alpine loop.
Easily accessible loop hike to two waterfalls in the Mt. Hood National forest.
Navigate a maze of old logging roads and narrow tracks on this 5 mile loop through Portland's Tualatin Mountains, keeping your eyes peeled for birds and wildlife.
Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles and cascade peak views on this 3-mile loop trail just minutes from downtown.
Hike this short, steep route to an 1,145' crest above the Columbia River for spectacular views of the eastern Gorge.
4 trails link together to create a brutal loop dayhike in the Oregon Coast Range.
This 4-mile lollipop loop explores a stretch of the Historic Columbia River Highway, a stately section of old-growth forest, and tops out 900' above the Columbia River for bird's-eye views of the eastern Gorge.
Hike a 3.9-mile loop around, and over, Oregon's most popular rock climbing destination; with closeup views of the Monkey Face pillar, panoramas of the Central Cascades, and a knee-crunching descent of Misery Ridge.
Use a lesser-traveled access route to this 4.4-mile lollipop loop in Forest Park, and sample some of the park's more popular trails.
Discover real wilderness just two hours from Portland.
Enjoy cool, lush forest along and above the banks of the Sandy River on this 5.6-mile double loop trail in Gresham's Oxbow Regional Park.
Climb to an under-the-radar peak in the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness on this 11.4-mile out-and-back an hour southeast of Portland.
Climb to views of the Pacific Ocean and major Cascade Range peaks on this 5-mile hike to Saddle Mountain.