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The best city hikes and walks around Beaverton

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Urban hiking trails around Beaverton are characterized by an extensive network of parks and natural areas nestled between the West Hills and the Tualatin Valley. The region features diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and streams, with over 1,500 acres of natural areas managed by the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District. These areas provide accessible trail systems that offer a mix of urban green spaces and more natural environments. The terrain generally ranges from mostly flat paths to moderate routes…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Fanno Creek Trail

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The Fanno Creek Trail offers an easy hike through a pleasant mix of urban and natural landscapes. You will find yourself strolling alongside the creek, passing through areas with lush…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Fanno Creek Trail, a short 0.5-mile (0.7 km) path that takes just 11 minutes to complete. You will experience a gentle elevation gain…

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04:19

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Hike the Fanno Creek Trail, a 10.6-mile route through forests and wetlands, connecting communities in Oregon.

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03:19

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Hike the Fanno Creek Trail, an 8.0-mile route through urban and natural landscapes in the Fanno Creek Greenway, offering diverse scenery.

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

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David Howells
January 5, 2024, Fanno Creek Trail

The Fanno Creek Greenway Trail is a greenway connecting route that connects communities from Portland to Durham. It meanders its way through a total of 5 cities and 2 counties providing a 15 mile multi use recreational trail.

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Once a former railroad spur, the very short three-quarter-mile Tigard Heritage Trail is now a culture footway. It celebrates its local heritage by way of historic and cultural landmarks.

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A wilderness escape in the city, the Knoll Center Wetlands Park is a beautiful place to ride through. There are footpaths that take you closer to the lake, but please dismount and walk these.

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Scott
November 10, 2023, Greenway Park

Embracing the serenity of Fanno Creek and its vibrant wetlands, this greenway invites walkers, runners, and cyclists to traverse its scenic trails. With benches for contemplation, it offers a haven where nature's wonders, from beavers to songbirds, unfold gracefully.

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The Fanno Creek Trail allows you to ride your bike along forests and wetlands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Beaverton?

Beaverton offers a diverse network of urban hiking trails. This guide features 14 curated routes, ranging from easy strolls to moderate hikes, allowing you to explore the city's green spaces and natural areas. The Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District (THPRD) alone manages over 68 miles of trails within its 200 park sites.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Beaverton's urban trails?

Beaverton's urban trails offer a mix of paved and soft-surface paths. You'll find mostly flat, accessible routes suitable for various fitness levels, as well as some moderate hikes with gentle elevation changes. Many trails wind through forests, wetlands, and along streams, providing a natural escape within the city.

Are there any family-friendly urban hikes in Beaverton?

Yes, many of Beaverton's urban trails are perfect for families. The Tualatin Hills Nature Park, for example, offers over five miles of paths through diverse habitats, ideal for wildlife observation and easy strolls. Fanno Creek Trail – Fanno Creek Trail loop from Progress is another easy, accessible option for a pleasant family outing.

What natural features can I see along the urban hiking trails?

Beaverton's urban trails are rich with natural beauty. You can expect to see forests, wetlands, and streams. Highlights include the Tualatin Hills Nature Park, a 222-acre wildlife preserve, and the Hoyt Arboretum, known for its diverse tree collections. Many trails also offer opportunities for bird-watching and spotting local wildlife.

Are there any loop trails for urban hiking in Beaverton?

Yes, there are several loop options available for urban hiking. For instance, the Fanno Creek Trail – Fanno Creek Trail loop from Progress provides a convenient circular route, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Beaverton?

The urban hiking trails in Beaverton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 154 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility and variety of paths, the peaceful natural settings within the city, and the opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially in areas like the Tualatin Hills Nature Park.

Are Beaverton's urban trails accessible by public transport?

Many of Beaverton's urban trails are well-integrated into the city's infrastructure, making them accessible via public transport. The Fanno Creek Greenway, for example, connects various parts of Beaverton and Tigard, often running near bus stops. It's advisable to check local TriMet schedules and maps for specific trailheads.

Where can I find viewpoints or scenic overlooks on urban hikes?

While many urban trails offer pleasant views of natural landscapes, for more expansive scenic overlooks, consider trails that lead to higher elevations. The Council Crest, though slightly outside immediate Beaverton, offers panoramic views and is easily accessible. Within Beaverton, parks like Cooper Mountain Nature Park provide views overlooking the Tualatin River Valley.

What are some longer urban hiking options in Beaverton?

For those seeking a longer urban hike, the Fanno Creek Greenway offers an extensive 8-mile tree-lined corridor. This guide includes a moderate 17 km (10.5 mi) route along the Fanno Creek Trail, providing a substantial urban adventure through varied landscapes.

Are there any specific natural areas to explore within Beaverton?

Absolutely. Beyond the well-known Fanno Creek Trail, Beaverton is home to several significant natural areas. The Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a prime example, offering extensive trails through forests and wetlands. Other notable spots include Hyland Woods Natural Area, Whispering Woods Natural Area, and Lowami Hart Woods Natural Area, all providing opportunities to connect with nature.

What is the best season for urban hiking in Beaverton?

Beaverton's urban trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant fall foliage. Summers are generally pleasant for hiking, and even mild winters can be suitable, especially on paved or well-maintained soft-surface paths. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any lakes or water features near Beaverton's urban trails?

Yes, Beaverton's natural landscape includes several water features. While hiking, you might encounter streams and wetlands, particularly along the Fanno Creek Greenway. For larger bodies of water, nearby attractions include Oswego Lake and Dawson Creek Park, which offer scenic views and additional recreational opportunities.

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