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Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge

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Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge

The best dog-friendly hikes and walks in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge

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Dog friendly hiking trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge are primarily characterized by a tranquil wetland ecosystem, interspersed with small woodlands and open meadows. This 20-acre urban marshland offers a varied landscape for exploration, featuring predominantly flat terrain. The refuge connects to Powell Butte Nature Park and the Foster Floodplain Natural Area, providing options for extended routes through diverse habitats.

Best dog friendly hiking trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge

  • The most popular dog friendly hiking route is Green Trail, a…

Last updated: May 30, 2026

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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Taylor Rylie
May 31, 2025, View of Mount Tabor Reservoir Number 5

View of the reservoir and the city!

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This is one of several reservoirs on the slopes of Mount Tabor that used to be integral to the drinking water supply for Portland. Now the reservoirs are considered historic structures, and are being renovated/maintained accordingly.

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Mount Tabor in Portland is an extinct volcanic cider cone that has been turned into a city park. It stands as a prominent natural landmark in the city and offers a variety of recreational activities like hiking and biking.

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Daniel Krueger
November 24, 2023, Mount Tabor

Mount Tabor in Portland is an extinct volcanic cider cone that has been turned into a city park. It stands as a prominent natural landmark in the city and offers a variety of recreational activities like hiking and biking.

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Mount Tabor Park is one of many delightful parks in Portland. The park offers a great mix of paved roads and easy trails and is open from 5 a.m. to midnight daily.

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City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 is one of the water reservoirs at Mount Tabor that no longer supplies drinking water. Though they are important assets to the City of Portland and are undergoing a maintenance project, the City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 resembles a small castle, and the view of downtown from the east end of the reservoir is great, especially after sunset when the lights are all on.

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City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 is one of the water reservoirs at Mount Tabor that no longer supplies drinking water. Though they are important assets to the City of Portland and are undergoing a maintenance project, the City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 resembles a small castle, and the view of downtown from the east end of the reservoir is great, especially after sunset when the lights are all on.

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Old Man Mountain
February 7, 2023, Mount Tabor

Ride through Portland's best park, and a great climb!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge offers a variety of dog-friendly hiking opportunities. You'll find 8 distinct routes within the refuge and its immediate surroundings, ranging from easy strolls to moderate hikes, perfect for exploring with your canine companion.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly hikes in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

The terrain in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge is predominantly flat, making it ideal for leisurely walks with your dog. You'll encounter a mix of unpaved paths winding through wetland ecosystems, small woodlands, and open meadows. While generally easy, some paths may be natural and unpaved, offering a true connection with nature.

Are there any easy, beginner-friendly dog walks in the refuge?

Yes, Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge is well-suited for easy and beginner-friendly dog walks. Many of the trails are flat and accessible. A great option is the Green Trail, which is classified as easy and provides a pleasant experience for both you and your dog.

Can I find circular routes suitable for dogs in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

Absolutely. Many of the trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes for you and your dog. For example, the Mount Tabor – Mount Tabor Reservoir Number 5 loop from Horse Brass Pub is an easy circular option that allows you to explore without retracing your steps.

What wildlife might I encounter while hiking with my dog in the refuge?

Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge is a haven for wildlife, particularly migratory birds and waterfowl due to its wetland ecosystem. You might also spot various flora and fauna in the woodlands and meadows. While dogs are welcome, it's important to keep them leashed to protect the sensitive wildlife and ensure a peaceful experience for all.

Are there any connections to other parks for longer dog walks?

Yes, Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge offers excellent connections for extended dog walks. It links directly to the nearby Powell Butte Nature Park, which features an extinct volcano, dense forests, and expansive meadows. Additionally, the refuge connects to the Foster Floodplain Natural Area, offering an additional half-mile paved trail through diverse habitats. You can learn more about the Foster Floodplain Natural Area on the Portland Parks & Recreation website.

What is the best time of year to visit Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge with my dog?

Spring and summer are generally considered the best times to visit Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge with your dog. During these seasons, you'll experience mild weather, abundant vegetation, and the presence of many migratory birds. The trails are well-maintained and enjoyable during these months.

Is Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge suitable for families hiking with dogs?

Yes, the refuge is very suitable for families hiking with dogs. The trails are predominantly flat and easy, making them accessible for various fitness levels, including children. The diverse habitats and opportunities for wildlife observation provide an engaging experience for the whole family.

What do other hikers say about the dog-friendly trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

The dog-friendly trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil urban marshland, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to connect with nature right within the city.

Are there any longer, more challenging dog-friendly trails available?

While many trails are easy, you can find moderate options for a longer challenge. For instance, the Mount Tabor – Mount Tabor loop from ¿Por Que No? offers a moderate 9 km hike with more elevation gain, providing a good workout for you and your dog.

Where can I find parking when visiting Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge with my dog?

Specific parking information for Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge can vary depending on your starting point. Generally, you can find street parking in the surrounding Lents neighborhood. When planning your hike, check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking suggestions.

Are there any specific rules for dogs in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

To protect the diverse wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, dogs are generally required to be on a leash within Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge. Always remember to pack out any waste and respect the natural environment.

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