Northwest Oregon Hikes
Up one levelSuggested hikes in Northwest Oregon.
Oregon Wild Hikes: Opal Creek
Old-growth giants and pristine streams in an area saved from logging by Oregon Wild and other conservationists.
Oregon Wild Hikes: Larch Mountain
Just 37 miles from Portland, this scenic hike boasts rare plants, old-growth trees, the headwaters of Multnomah Falls.
Oregon Wild Hikes: Hardesty Mountain
Two suggested hikes near Hardesty Mountain- Eugene’s backyard wilderness!
Oregon Wild Hikes: Lookout Creek
A six mile day-hike through stunning old-growth forest, east of Eugene.
Oregon Wild Hikes: Shale Ridge Trail
Designated Wilderness, old-growth forests, the outlet of Waldo Lake, and the birthplace of the Willamette River, all just an hour from Eugene!
Oregon Wild Hikes: McKenzie River and Sahalie Falls
Hikes that offer a chance to get off the beaten track and explore the McKenzie River area, near Eugene
Oregon Wild Hikes: Fifteenmile Creek
Fifteenmile Creek is part of the Lewis and Clark Mount Hood Wilderness Proposal
Oregon Wild Hikes: Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes is part of the Lewis and Clark Mount Hood Wilderness proposal
Oregon Wild Hikes: Memaloose Lake
Memaloose Lake is part of the Lewis and Clark Mount Hood Wilderness Proposal
Oregon Wild Hikes: Lost Lake
Lost Lake is on the north side of Mt Hood and is part of the Lewis and Clark Mount Hood Wilderness Proposal
Oregon Wild Hikes: Boulder Lake
Boulder Lake is on the east side of Mount Hood and is part of the Lewis and Clark Mount Hood Wilderness Proposal