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The Shevlin Park Loop is an easy 4.6 miles (7.3 km) hiking route, perfect for a relaxing outing near Bend, Oregon. You will gain 247 feet (75 metres) in elevation over an estimated 1 hour and 56 minutes. This popular trail offers a pleasant experience for various skill levels, making it a local favorite.
As you hike, you will traverse well-signed trails through beautiful Ponderosa and lodgepole pine forests, with sections that meander along Tumalo Creek. The route follows the canyon rim, providing picturesque views of the creek below, and crosses Tumalo Creek twice. Keep an eye out for the historic Fremont Meadow, about 0.9 miles into the trail, which offers picnic tables among the pines.
Shevlin Park is free to access, and no permits are required for hiking the Shevlin Park Loop. You will find pit toilets conveniently located at the trailhead. The park is accessible year-round, offering a great outdoor option in any season.
Last updated: March 7, 2026
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4.77 km
2.32 km
237 m
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6.10 km
771 m
345 m
106 m
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The Shevlin Park Loop is generally considered easy to moderate. It features easy footing and is well-signed, making it suitable for various skill levels. While mostly easy, some sections along the canyon rim include a few short, steep hills. The trail traverses diverse landscapes, including Ponderosa and lodgepole pine forests, lush riparian areas along Tumalo Creek, and high desert sage-covered lands.
The Shevlin Park Loop is approximately 4.4 to 6 miles long. Based on average hiking speeds, it typically takes around 1 hour and 57 minutes to complete the entire loop.
Parking is available at the Shevlin Park trailhead. Access to the park is free, and you'll find pit toilets conveniently located at the trailhead.
No, there are no fees to access Shevlin Park, and no permits are required for hiking the Shevlin Park Loop Trail. It's free for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, the Shevlin Park Loop is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trail but must be kept on a leash at all times.
The Shevlin Park Loop is accessible and enjoyable year-round. However, October is a particularly special time to visit, as it's one of the few places in Oregon where you can see larch trees, whose needles turn a vibrant yellow in the fall.
Along the route, you'll prominently feature Tumalo Creek, with numerous opportunities for creek views. The trail winds through beautiful old-growth Ponderosa pine forests. You'll also pass by Tumalo Creek Bridge and the Shevlin Loop Trail. About 0.9 miles into the trail, you'll reach Fremont Meadow, a historic campsite with picnic tables among the pines. The loop also follows the canyon rim, providing different perspectives of the canyon.
Yes, the Shevlin Park Loop is very family-friendly. Its generally easy footing and well-marked path make it an excellent choice for getting kids outdoors and enjoying nature.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Tumalo Creek Trail, Discovery Trail, Twin Bridges Loop Scenic Bikeway, and the Shevlin Loop Trail.
While specific wildlife sightings can vary, the diverse habitats of Shevlin Park, including forests and riparian areas along Tumalo Creek, support various birds and small mammals. Keep an eye out for deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species.
The trail is accessible year-round. In winter, conditions can vary from clear paths to snow-covered sections. It's advisable to check local weather and trail reports before heading out and to wear appropriate footwear for potentially icy or snowy conditions.