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Hikes near Butteville Oregon are characterized by the generally flat terrain of the Willamette Valley, with many routes following the Willamette River. The landscape consists of a mix of forests, open fields, and wetlands, primarily within the Champoeg State Heritage Area. Most trails in the area are accessible for various skill levels and feature both paved and unpaved surfaces.
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The Rilee Loop is an easy 0.4-mile (0.6 km) hike in Bob and Crystal Rilee Park, taking about 9 minutes with no elevation gain.
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The Coyote Way and Tonquin Trail loop in Graham Oaks Nature Park offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and accessibility. As you hike, you'll experience a mix of oak woodlands and wetlands, with the trail surface changing from paved sections to crushed gravel and natural paths. Keep an eye out for seasonal blooms like large camas and yellow buttercups, and enjoy the interpretive plazas that share the area's rich history.
This easy 2.9-mile (4.7 km) loop has a gentle 43 feet (13 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 1 hour and 11 minutes, making it an excellent choice for a quick, family-friendly outing. While dogs are generally restricted in the park, leashed dogs are welcome on the paved Tonquin Trail segment. The park features amenities like restrooms and picnic areas, ensuring a comfortable visit.
This trail is part of the larger Ice Age Tonquin Trail network, a regional pathway designed for accessibility. It's a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing and learning about the local ecosystem, including the Kalapuyan tribes who once gathered food here. The well-marked paths and diverse scenery make it a popular route for those seeking a peaceful escape near Wilsonville.

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Hike the moderate 4.9-mile Willamette Greenway Trail in Champoeg State Heritage Area, offering river views and urban scenery.
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The Townsite and Champoeg Bike Path Loop offers a delightful and easy escape into nature, winding through a mix of paved and natural dirt paths. You'll experience diverse scenery, from lush forests and open fields to wetlands, with the Willamette River often in view. Keep an eye out for the many bird species, including western bluebirds, as you enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this Champoeg State Heritage Area loop hiking trail.
This accessible route is perfect for a casual outing, covering 2.7 miles (4.4 km) with a negligible 64 feet (19 metres) of elevation gain, and can be completed in about 1 hour and 7 minutes. It's an excellent choice for beginners, families, or anyone looking for a gentle walk. The Champoeg State Heritage Area provides plenty of parking, and no special permits are needed, making planning your visit straightforward.
Beyond its natural beauty, the trail is rich in history, passing by interpretive centers and foundational remains of the original town of Champoeg, where Oregon's first provisional government was formed. This makes it more than just a walk; it's a journey through a significant landmark, offering both natural serenity and points of interest for history buffs.
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Hike the easy 2.0 mile Nagle Trail Loop in Magness Memorial Tree Farm, featuring forests, rivers, and wildflowers.
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Graham Oaks Nature Park in Wilsonville, Oregon, was spared from becoming a landfill in the '80s. Now it is a thriving 250-acre haven with 150,000 native shrubs and trees, connected by 3 miles of trails, including the Tonquin Trail, harmonizing nature and community.
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The Champoeg Bike Path is a multi-use trail that runs through Champoeg State Heritage Area. The path is fully paved and mostly flat. The trail is open to runners, walkers and cyclists, so make sure you are aware of other path users.
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The Champoeg Bike Path is a multiuse trail that runs through Champoeg State Heritage Area. The path is fully paved and mostly flat. The trail is open to runners, walkers and cyclists, so make sure you are aware of other path users.
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The Champoeg Bike Path is a multi-use trail that runs through Champoeg State Heritage Area. The path is fully paved and mostly flat. The trail is open to runners, walkers and cyclists, so make sure you are aware of other path users.
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Graham Oaks Nature Park in Wilsonville, Oregon, was spared from becoming a landfill in the '80s. Now, a thriving 250-acre haven with 150,000 native shrubs and trees, connected by 3 miles of trails, including the Tonquin Trail, harmonizing nature and community.
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In the heart of Sherwood, Oregon, Magness Memorial Tree Farm stands as a testament to nature's enduring beauty. A gift from locals Howard and Panzy Magness, this tranquil retreat, overseen by the World Forestry Center since 1977, welcomes all on Mondays. With 4 kilometers of winding trails, secluded picnic spots, meadows, babbling streams, and lush woodlands, it beckons for a day of exploration and serenity.
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Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails in the Butteville area, but they must be kept on a leash. Parks like Champoeg State Heritage Area and Graham Oaks Nature Park are dog-friendly. However, be aware that some specific locations, like the very popular Silver Falls State Park which is a bit of a drive away, do not permit pets on its main canyon trail.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for families. The trails are mostly flat, making them accessible for all ages. A great option is the Pavilion Trail to Champoeg Path loop, a short and easy walk within Champoeg State Heritage Area that's perfect for a quick family outing.
The immediate hiking trails around Butteville, which are mostly along the Willamette River floodplain, do not feature significant waterfalls. For a true waterfall experience, you would need to travel to Silver Falls State Park, which is known for its stunning series of waterfalls along a 7.2-mile loop trail. It's a popular day trip from the area.
Yes, many of the popular hikes in the area are loops, which makes logistics simple. For example, the Coyote Way and Tonquin Trail loop offers a pleasant circular walk through a moss-covered forest. You'll find a good mix of loop and out-and-back trails to choose from.
Some parks require a fee. For instance, Champoeg State Heritage Area requires a day-use parking permit, which can be purchased on-site. Other local parks like Graham Oaks Nature Park may offer free parking, but it's always a good idea to check the specific park's regulations before you go.
The trails immediately surrounding Butteville are primarily easy to moderate, reflecting the flat terrain of the Willamette Valley. There are no hikes rated as difficult in this guide. For more strenuous and challenging hikes with significant elevation gain, you would need to travel east towards the Cascade Mountains, such as in the Mount Hood National Forest.
Hiking is possible year-round, but spring and fall are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall offers vibrant foliage. Summers can be warm and dry, making early morning hikes a good choice. Winters are mild but can be rainy, so be prepared with waterproof gear.
You'll find a mix of surfaces. Champoeg State Heritage Area features several miles of paved paths that are excellent for strollers and wheelchairs, including the trail that connects the main park area to the town of Butteville. Other trails, like those in Magness Memorial Tree Farm, are unpaved and may be more rustic.
Yes, history is a key feature of the area. The Townsite Trail to Champoeg Path loop is specifically designed to take you through the historic townsite within Champoeg State Heritage Area, where Oregon's first provisional government was formed. You can also visit the historic Butteville Store, one of the oldest in Oregon.
The best way to reach the trailheads is by car. Major parks like Champoeg State Heritage Area and Graham Oaks Nature Park have designated parking lots. Public transport options are limited in this rural area, so driving is the most reliable method. Parking can fill up on sunny weekends, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.
The komoot community has explored over 20 routes in the area. Hikers often praise the peaceful, flat trails that are perfect for relaxed walks. The combination of riverside scenery along the Willamette, quiet woodlands, and open fields within Champoeg State Heritage Area is frequently mentioned as a highlight.
The varied habitats of forest, fields, and wetlands provide good opportunities for wildlife viewing. Graham Oaks Nature Park is a great spot to look for birds and other small animals in its restored oak woodland. The trails within Champoeg State Heritage Area along the Willamette River are also excellent for birdwatching, especially in the quieter sections.


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