Best attractions and places to see around Portland include a diverse array of natural features and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Willamette River, extensive urban forests, and views of the Cascade Mountains. Portland offers a blend of urban and natural attractions, from gardens and parks to historical landmarks.
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The trail follows Dunnfield Creek, never straying far from the bank. The path is pretty rocky (like all of the trails around here) and features a couple water crossings where well-placed stones help you rock hop across.
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This is your first overlook of Minsi and the Delaware. A great stopping point if you don't want to go all the way to the overlook at the top of the mountain. This is a nice sunset spot, and much easier to get down from at dusk than the summit.
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This section of the Appalachian Trail leads along the Delaware River and passes multiple little ponds and creeks on its way. While hiking along the trail, you will find various great viewpoints to take a look at the river and the surrounding landscape.
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Eureka Creek runs right across the Appalachian Trail and into the Delaware River, where the state line for Pennsylvania and New Jersey lies. Here hikers can fill up water to be filtered, and the small stream must be crossed. Hikers can find some small waterfalls along the creek within the rhododendron jungle.
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The views of the Delaware River are incredible here!
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This natural pond is relatively clean and therefore is a good refilling spot for backpackers (at the northern outlet). Swimming and boating are not allowed. Only a few species of fish (e.g. Pumpkinseed Sunfish and yellow perch) can tolerate the naturally slightly acidic waters. At the north end is a an outlet from the pond. This small brook first flows under rocks, then emerges into a steam. Despite being mildly acidic, the water from this brook is safe to drink. Just filter it first!
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The region around Portland is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around the Delaware Water Gap. You can visit the serene Sunfish Pond, a natural pond known for its clean waters, or explore Eureka Creek, which features small waterfalls within a rhododendron jungle. The area also offers stunning vistas from the Delaware Water Gap viewpoint.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. The Dunnfield Creek Trail is a popular option, following the creek with rocky paths and water crossings. A section of the Appalachian Trail also runs through the area, offering various viewpoints and passing by small ponds and creeks. For more options, you can find easy hikes in the region on the Easy hikes around Portland guide.
For incredible views of the Delaware River, head to the Delaware Water Gap viewpoint. It offers a fantastic overlook of Minsi and the Delaware, making it a great stopping point or a beautiful sunset spot.
Beyond hiking, the region around Portland offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can explore routes like the Delaware Water Gap Loop for road cycling, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Portland guide. For runners, trails such as the Mount Tammany Red Dot and Blue Blaze Trail Loop or the Mount Minsi Loop are available, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Portland guide.
While Sunfish Pond is a beautiful natural pond, swimming and boating are not allowed. It serves as a relatively clean refilling spot for backpackers, with its slightly acidic waters supporting only a few fish species.
Yes, hikers can find water sources. Sunfish Pond has an outlet at its northern end where backpackers can refill water (filtering is recommended). Additionally, Eureka Creek, which crosses the Appalachian Trail, also provides a spot for hikers to fill up water to be filtered.
The Dunnfield Creek Trail is known for its rocky path, similar to many trails in the area. It features several water crossings where well-placed stones assist hikers in rock-hopping across the creek.
Visitors particularly appreciate the incredible views, especially from the Delaware Water Gap viewpoint. The natural beauty of places like Sunfish Pond and the scenic trails like Dunnfield Creek Trail are also highly valued for their immersive outdoor experience.
Yes, you can discover small waterfalls along Eureka Creek. These cascades are nestled within a rhododendron jungle, offering a picturesque sight for hikers.
A section of the renowned Appalachian Trail runs through the area, offering hikers the chance to experience this iconic long-distance path. This section leads along the Delaware River and provides various viewpoints.
For runners, popular routes include the challenging Mount Tammany Red Dot and Blue Blaze Trail Loop, the moderate Mount Minsi Loop, and the difficult Sunfish Pond and Dunnfield Creek Trail Loop. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Portland guide.
When hiking the Dunnfield Creek Trail, be prepared for a rocky path and several water crossings. Well-placed stones are available to help you navigate these crossings by rock-hopping. The trail stays close to the creek bank throughout its course.


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