Posted in Oregon
August 12, 2015
10 Trails In Oregon You Must Take If You Love The Outdoors
The open trail. There’s really nothing quite like a nice walk, run, or bike ride through a far-flung trail, where you can get lost in your thoughts and re-energize your spirit. And in Oregon, there’s no shortage of trails to choose from. We’ve picked some for your consideration next time you need a little break from the city.
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Follow up Three Creeks Lake trail and go along the McArthur Rim for spectacular views of Broken Hand mountain.

Heading up Cooper Spur can be treacherous but worth it for the views of Cloud Cap trail has to offer.

The Two Pan trail will take you through the amazing ravines of Oregon's "Little Switzerland."

Head up Clark Creek to Gnarl Ridge on Oregon's highest mountain to see stunning views of the state.

Begin at Multonomah Falls and scale your way up the Columbia Gorge for the reward of seeing the old Cascade volcanoes.

The beaches of Oswald West provide the perfect path for a memorable hike.

The outstanding Trail of Ten Falls circles around, you guessed it, ten amazing waterfalls!

The wild Crooked River gives trail hikers an unbelievable ride in this state park.

The heart of the Strawberry Mountains Wilderness Area attracts hikers from all over the state to see the beauty of this Peak.

Take the Cleetwood Cove Trail around Crater Lake to see Oregon's best island.
So what do you think? Did we mention some of your favorite trails? What would you add to the list? Tell us in the comments below!