It's common knowledge that Oregon has some of the very best hiking in the country, offering extraordinary views and experiences you simply won't find anywhere else. But in addition to the state's acclaimed natural wonders and parks, there are places in Oregon that will catch you by surprise. Wilson River is one of them. This 33-mile river flows from the Northern Oregon Coast Range to Tillamook Bay, and its cerulean waters will take your breath away. This sublime, serene stream might be one of the calmest, most inviting stretches of water in the Pacific Northwest. And you'll enjoy this resplendent river to the fullest along the five-mile Wilson River Trail in Oregon.
The Wilson River truly is one of Oregon's most wondrous and unexpected treasures.
This resplendent river runs right through Tillamook State Forest, a 364,000-acre temperate rainforest known for its lush, old-growth trees.
While the forests in this state park are utterly stunning, the Wilson River's waters are equally jaw-dropping.
The river's waters are a deep, dazzling hue of dark blue.
On the Wilson River Trail, you'll be able to revel in its resplendence, as the hike meanders right along the riverbanks.
This 4.9 mile, out-and-back trail winds past pristine pools of deep turquoise and azure.
Along the way, you'll pass several blue pools, and if there's been significant rainfall, you may even see a waterfall!
This trail is generally not very crowded, so you can really get lost in the Oregon scenery.
During the summer, however, Wilson River Trail's pristine pools are a favorite swimming area for Portlanders.
The Wilson River will take you by surprise. This lush little oasis in Oregon is a must-visit for those looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure!
Learn more about Wilson River Trail on the AllTrails website. And for more day treks in The Beaver State, be sure to check out these hikes under five miles in Oregon that all offer some truly extraordinary views.
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