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Stop. Look. Listen. Not for the train ... it doesn't whistle along this old, abandoned, 21-mile railroad anymore. This trail, west of Portland, leads from Banks to Vernonia. Listen to the rustling wi...
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Hiking and Walking
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If you want to get off the beaten path, Bonnie Lure State Park along Eagle Creek provides a refreshing getaway. You may catch a rare glimpse of a pileated woodpecker or hook an elusive steelhead trout...
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Hiking and Walking
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An abundance of wildlife (more than 112 bird and 62 mammal species) can be found in Forest Park. With its massive tree canopy and substantial undergrowth, the park serves as a natural air purifier, wa...
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Portland
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Hiking and Walking
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Access to Government Island (in the Columbia River northeast of Portland) is by boat only. There are two docks and a floating tie-up on the north side of the island.
With 15 miles of shoreline and ...
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Portland
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Hiking and Walking
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Mary S. Young State Recreation Area provides a quick but refreshing stop if you don't have time for a drive to the country. Mary S. Young State Recreation Area offers you a peaceful place to walk or s...
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OR 43, 9 mi. S of Portland
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Hiking and Walking
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Includes natural area, trails – biking, trails – hiking and visitor attraction.
This area is a birdwatcher's paradise. Hawks, quail, pintails, mallards, coots, woodpeckers, kestrels, and widgeons ...
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Portland
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Hiking and Walking
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Includes disabled access: park restroom, natural area, trails – biking, trails – equestrian, trails – hiking and vista point.
Powell Butte is open to pedestrian use throughout the year. Portland P...
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Portland
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Hiking and Walking
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Includes natural area, trails – biking and trails – hiking.
Most visitors to the lakes can find beaver, river otter, black-tailed deer, osprey, bald eagles, and one of the largest remaining popula...
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Portland
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Hiking and Walking
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Includes disabled access: park restroom, natural area, paths – paved, picnic tables, trails – biking, trails – equestrian, trails – hiking and vista point.
The Springwater Corridor is the major sou...
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Hiking and Walking
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Includes paths – paved, picnic tables, playground, trails – biking and trails – hiking.
The parkway got its name from the James Terwilliger family. James came to Oregon in 1845, built a log cabin a...
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Portland
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Hiking and Walking
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