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Easy hiking trails around Jasper navigate a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring towering mountains, deep canyons, and clear lakes. The terrain includes forested paths, river valleys, and areas with significant elevation changes, offering diverse environments for hikers. This region is characterized by its rugged beauty and varied ecosystems, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Mount Pisgah via Trail #1 offers an easy hiking experience on a wide, clearly defined path, mostly packed gravel, that follows an old service road. This route covers 1.5 miles…
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Enjoy an easy 1.0-mile loop on the Middle Fork Path and Mill Race Path, exploring river views, historic sites, and wetlands in Springfield,

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Hike the easy 3.9-mile Camas Crest Trail in Thurston Hills Natural Area, enjoying panoramic views and diverse forest scenery.
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Hike the easy 2.9-mile North Trail Head Loop in Howard Buford Recreation Area, gaining 620 feet with varied scenery and a viewpoint.
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This easy 3.5-mile loop in Springfield, Oregon, offers a paved path along the Willamette River, passing through wooded areas and hazelnut or
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Easy ride with no traffic only bikes and joggers, some walking couples
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Downhill MTB trails closed for the winter; slow down and be courteous of hikers on the multiuse trails! EnjoY
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The Georgia Pacific Natural Area offers cyclists an alluring journey through picturesque landscapes near Springfield. Ride amidst towering trees, soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. Keep an eye out for deer, and a multitude of bird species that call this serene environment home, adding to the allure of the ride.
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The Friends of Mount Pisgah Arboretum was founded in 1973 when it began building trails, building bridges, removing invasive species and publishing newsletters. Wildflower and mushroom shows first took place in 1981; hiring began in the early 1980s. The Arboretum's original mission was to have international plantings, but most of the early international donations were moved from the site. This has changed to preserve the Pacific Northwest's plant communities, provide environmental education programs, and enable public enjoyment of their site. The arboretum includes 7 miles (11 km) of river trails with 23 bridges, riparian meadows, evergreen forests, a rare section of preserved oak savannah, hillside Douglas fir and incense cedar forests, a water garden, wildflower meadows, a wooded picnic area and restrooms. The White Oak Pavilion replaced the deteriorating Quonset hut in 2005.
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Clearwater Park is a beautiful place that has served as a public park for over 50 years. The park has access to the Middle Fork Willamette River ideal for rowing, fishing and enjoying a beautiful run filled with lots of wildlife.
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After a delightful run through open, oak savanna and shady forest, you emerge at an open saddle, with a spectacular view of the valley. Take a break on the iconic swing at the top.
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Thurston Hills Natural Area offers 6.5 miles (10.46 km) of five diverse trails, near the city's heart. It's perfect for beginners, kids, running and mountain biking enthusiasts.
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This 65-acre park connects with the four-mile Middle Fork path, which is excellent for cycling, running and walking. It has a nine-hole disc golf course, two boat ramps, picnic tables and restrooms. It sits on the middle fork of the Willamette River and provides easy access for paddlesports, fishing, swimming and boating. The trails in the park are wide enough to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians, and it is a great spot to have lunch and enjoy the river views.
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There are 14 easy hiking trails around Jasper featured in this guide. In total, the region offers over 30 hiking routes, catering to various skill levels.
Easy hikes around Jasper navigate a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring forested paths, river valleys, and areas with varying elevation changes. You'll encounter rugged beauty and diverse ecosystems.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For example, the Middle Fork Path and Mill Race Path Loop offers a gentle, relatively flat experience, ideal for a leisurely family outing.
Yes, several easy routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The North Trail Head Loop is a popular circular option, taking you through diverse terrain.
While the specific routes in this guide focus on local paths, the broader Jasper region is renowned for its stunning natural features. You can explore areas with crystal-clear glacial lakes, deep canyons, and powerful waterfalls like Athabasca Falls and Sunwapta Falls. The Mount Pisgah Arboretum Museum is also a notable point of interest near some of these trails.
The easy hiking trails in Jasper are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the varied scenery and well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable outdoor exploration.
Yes, some easy trails offer a notable elevation gain. For instance, Mount Pisgah via Trail #1, while considered easy, features an elevation gain of over 960 feet (290 meters), providing a good challenge with rewarding views.
The duration for easy hikes varies. Shorter routes like the Middle Fork Path and Mill Race Path Loop can be completed in about 25 minutes, while longer ones such as the Camas Crest Trail might take around 1 hour 50 minutes, depending on your pace.
Yes, you can find several natural areas nearby. The Thurston Hills Natural Area is a great spot to explore, offering additional opportunities for outdoor recreation and enjoying the local flora and fauna.
The best time for easy hiking in Jasper is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are generally mild. This period offers lush landscapes and comfortable temperatures for exploration.
Yes, the region features paths that follow water bodies. The Middle Fork Willamette Path is an example of a route that offers scenic views alongside a river, providing a refreshing hiking experience.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many popular trailheads for easy hikes typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details or local signage for the most accurate parking information before you go.


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