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Hikes around Milwaukie Oregon provide a mix of accessible urban parks and natural areas within the Willamette Valley. The region's landscape is characterized by serene riverfronts along the Willamette River, second-growth forests, and paved multi-use paths. This provides a variety of trail options, from short riverside walks to longer routes through wooded areas.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Can get really muddy after a couple of days rain. I usually go just after a nice dry streak in winter and spring.
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This a great park for hiking through mature old-growth forest near Portland. The forest is so thick and green that you quickly feel like you're not in the city any more.
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Tryon Creek is a beautiful creek that runs through the middle of the park with the same name. The Goose Hollow to Tyron Creek Trail runs alongside the creek for most of the park and gives good views of the water at different points.
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There are a lot of easy and well maintained hiking trails around Tryon Creek. It runs through a beautiful forest with lots of wildlife (woodpeckers, squirrels, owls ...) and wildflowers (https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=main.loadFile&load=_siteFiles/publications/Tryon_Creek_Plant_List%28hires%29013126.pdf).
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Yes, there are over 120 hiking routes to explore around Milwaukie. The area offers a great mix of riverside paths, forested trails in natural areas, and paved multi-use trails suitable for different fitness levels.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths and the peaceful scenery, especially along the riverfronts and through the lush forests.
The Trolley Trail is a popular choice. It's a mostly flat, paved multi-use path that connects Milwaukie to Gladstone, following a historic streetcar line. It offers scenic views of the Willamette River at its northern end.
Many trails are dog-friendly, but policies vary. Dogs are welcome on-leash at Spring Park Natural Area. However, some locations like Mount Talbert Nature Park do not permit dogs to protect the local wildlife. Always check the specific rules for the park you plan to visit.
Absolutely. For a straightforward and scenic walk, consider the Iron Mountain Trail — Tryon Creek State Natural Area. It's a relatively short route through a beautiful forested park, making it a great introduction to the area's natural beauty.
For a longer and more demanding outing, the Oswego Lake loop offers a significant distance of over 13 km. This route provides a good challenge while taking you through some of the pleasant neighborhoods and parks surrounding the lake.
Yes, you can find waterfalls in the region. During the wet season, you might see seasonal waterfalls on Elk Rock Island. For a more dedicated waterfall hike, Hidden Falls Nature Park in nearby Happy Valley features a short trail leading down to a waterfall.
Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a major highlight, offering miles of trails through a dense forest within the metro area. For a unique experience, you can hike on Elk Rock Island, an ancient volcanic remnant in the Willamette River accessible during low water levels from Spring Park Natural Area.
Milwaukie Bay Park offers easy walking paths along the Willamette River, which are perfect for a family stroll. For a more immersive nature experience, the Trillium Trail within Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a 0.3-mile paved, all-accessible path that is great for all ages and abilities.
The park offers a variety of trails for all skill levels. You can find easy, paved paths like the Trillium Trail, as well as moderate dirt trails with some elevation change that wind through the forest and cross several bridges. Trails can get muddy, so be prepared in wet weather.
Yes, several trailheads are accessible. The northern end of the Trolley Trail starts at Milwaukie Bay Park, which is well-served by public transport in downtown Milwaukie. You can also reach Tryon Creek State Natural Area via bus routes that stop near the park's main entrance.


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