A picnic and the scenic hikes in Portland go hand-in-hand, especially when spring arrives and the weather warms. We can’t help but yearn to soak up some of the sun’s rays and spend as much time outside as possible. Don’t waste your time searching online for "hiking trails near me," though. Instead, check out any (or all) of the trails below, which are some of the best hikes in Portland if you’re looking to picnic at the city’s most picturesque locations.
1. International Rose Test Garden
Take a short trek around Washington Park, ending in one of the most beautiful places in the city - International Rose Test Garden. Bring a blanket and sit for a while on the grass and enjoy the fragrant scenery.
2. Laurelhurst Park
Stroll the paved and unpaved trails at Laurelhurst Park and then have a picnic near the pond for a low impact and lovely afternoon.
3. Washington Park
If it's the weekend and the Rose Garden is too crowded, take a hike around Washington Park and find a quiet spot. There is plenty of nice open grass here that makes a great picnic spot.
4. Hoyt Arboretum
Rolling hills are inviting in this tree-filled wonderland. Whether spring, summer, or fall, Hoyt Arboretum is a great place for a stroll and picnic under the canopy.
5. Peninsula Park
Walk the perimeter of Peninsula Park on a walking trail before finding a nice secluded spot in the quiet rose garden to dine.
6. Mt. Tabor
On the east side, Mt. Tabor is the place to go. Hike one of the three wooded trails and picnic at the top of the park amongst trees of epic size.
7. Westmoreland Park
At Westmoreland Park, you can stroll around the pond on both paved and unpaved trails before heading to one of many picnic tables, or simply dine along the stream for a lovely natural picnic.
8. Rocky Butte
There is not much of a hike here, but you can either circle Rocky Butte on the road or even hike up alongside the road to add a bit more activity to your picnic. Once you are on top, you'll quickly learn there are few places in the city that compare to Rocky Butte when it comes to views.
9. Pittock Mansion
Start at the Lower Macleay Park Trail and connect with the Wildwood Trail to Pittock Mansion. Once there, skip the admission fee and instead, picnic on the surrounding grounds and enjoy the best part about the mansion: the view.
10. Sellwood Park
Ample grassy areas and quiet paths make Sellwood Park a top-notch picnic spot. Enjoy river views and a little bit of peace and quiet close to downtown.
Do you agree? Are these the best hikes in Portland for a picnic? Know of any other spectacularly scenic hikes in Portland? What’s your favorite trail? Let us know!
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