8 Incredible Hikes Under 5 Miles Everyone Around Portland Should Take
Discover the best easy hikes in Portland, Oregon, all under five miles, offering scenic views and diverse experiences.
There are plenty of amazing trails to explore in Portland, Oregon, but it is best to know what you are getting yourself into before you set out on a hike. Choose the wrong path and you could be on the trail for hours or on an extremely intense (and possibly unwanted) strenuous hike! It's happened to all of us. That's why we put together the following list of what we consider to be the best hikes in Portland that are all under five miles in length! Now the only question is: which trail will you tackle first? Here are some of the best easy hikes in Portland:
1. Mt. Tabor Blue Trail
This trail is 3.3 miles in length and offers scenic views of the city and the old volcanic cinder cone upon which the park is built. To access the trail, you will begin at the main parking lot and follow the color-coded signs for the Blue Trail. Learn more about the legendary Mt. Tabor Blue Trail from our friends at AllTrails.
2. Hoyt Arboretum Loop
Take this scenic loop through the park for a 4.7-mile easy hike that shows you a myriad of species of spectacular northwest trees. One of our favorite hidden gems in Oregon, Hoyt Arboretum is a wonderful Portland park that feels like a true urban oasis. The arboretum is home to 2,300 tree species, collected from six continents. This place offers much more than just a beautiful landscape - its many volunteers are dedicated to education, conservation, and recreation. Explore the arboretum along its 12 miles of trails, two miles of which are paved and accessible to everyone. Come and revel in the forest landscape along the eponymous and accessible Hoyt Arboretum Loop — you might never want to leave!
3. Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Loop
Take the loop around the wildlife refuge for a stunning view of diverse bird species in the 2.3-mile hike. Learn more about the wondrous Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Loop from our friends at AllTrails.
4. Wapato Greenway
Head out to Sauvie Island for this 2.2-mile trail that gives you plenty of opportunities to spot myriad waterfowl and even an elusive beaver! This short-and-sweet trail is straightforward, flat, and well-marked, making it perfect for families with young children and beginner hikers. However, a mix of large trails along the channel, as well as ones screened from viewing the channel, makes this hike a winner for all ages and abilities!
5. Washington Park Loop
Dirt trails and sidewalks line this 3.9-mile trail that takes you around the expansive park that houses many of the city's most notable attractions. This Washington Park hike really is definitely one of the best hikes in Portland!
6. Powell Butte Loop
The short and lovely Powell Butte Loop takes you along the perimeter of the nature park and up the remains of the extinct volcano that lies underfoot. It's a hike with a grand payoff: the view from the summit of this 10 million-year-old volcano includes Mount Saint Helens, Mount Adams, Mount Rainier, the Clackamas Butte, Mount Scott, the Gresham Buttes to the east, and (on a clear day), Mount Jefferson and Olallie Butte!
7. Marquam Nature Park Loop
This is a moderate 3.8-mile hike on the northwest side of town with some stunning views and pure tranquility. Learn more about the Marquam Nature Park Loop from our friends at AllTrails, and start planning your hike ASAP! You won't regret it.
8. Pittock Mansion Hike
Take the five-mile hike from Macleay Park to the Wildwood Trail, and up the climb to the Pittock Mansion, where you will be rewarded with stunning views of the city. Just be warned: the Pittock Mansion is rumored to be one of the most haunted places in Oregon! Hike at your own risk!
Have you been on any of these easy hikes in Portland that are under five miles long? You may want to consider it because these trails offer BIG views with little effort! What are your picks for the best hikes in Portland, Oregon? Share them with us in the comments! And if you're looking to expand your hiking adventures into the rest of the Beaver State, you'll definitely want to tackle these short-and-sweet scenic trails in Oregon. And if you're interested in upping your hiking game, you might want to check out our friends over at AllTrails+, which is a game-changer of an app for hikers, mountain bikers, and many other adventurous sorts. Check it out!
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