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United States
Oregon
Jackson County
Medford

Bear Creek Greenway

Moderate

2.5

(3)

45

hikers

Bear Creek Greenway

02:14

8.80km

20m

Hiking

Hike the 5.5-mile Bear Creek Greenway, a paved multi-use path with moderate difficulty, offering creek-side views and wildlife spotting.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Bear Creek Greenway

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Bear Creek Greenway is a nice multi-use trail in Medford, Oregon. It follows the course of Bear Creek and offers a picturesque route for walking, jogging, biking, and enjoying nature. …

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8.80 km

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8.78 km

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8.34 km

443 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Bear Creek Greenway?

You'll find many convenient parking options along the Bear Creek Greenway. Several parks that the trail connects, such as Bear Creek Park and U.S. Cellular Park, offer dedicated parking areas. These spots often provide easy access to the paved path and amenities.

Is the Bear Creek Greenway suitable for dogs?

Yes, the Bear Creek Greenway is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome on the trail, but please ensure they are kept on a leash. There's even a popular dog park in Ashland accessible from the Greenway, perfect for your furry friend to stretch their legs.

What is the best time of year to visit the Bear Creek Greenway?

The Bear Creek Greenway is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so an early morning or late afternoon visit is recommended. Winter hiking is also possible, though you should check local weather conditions.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Bear Creek Greenway. It's a publicly accessible multi-use path for everyone to use freely.

What is the terrain like on the Bear Creek Greenway?

The trail is predominantly paved and relatively flat, making it accessible for a wide range of users, including hikers, cyclists, and those with wheelchairs. While generally easy, be aware that there is a steady uphill climb if you're heading north. You'll experience diverse scenery, from creek-side woods to sections that parallel Interstate 5.

What kind of wildlife or natural features can I expect to see?

As the trail meanders along Bear Creek, a tributary of the Rogue River, you can enjoy creek-side woods and natural areas. This provides opportunities for bird watching and spotting local wildlife. The Greenway is also a vital natural corridor, with ongoing efforts to restore and enhance the riparian area, supporting native plant species.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest along the route?

Absolutely! The Greenway connects several communities and parks. You can access amenities like restrooms, playgrounds, and picnic spots at various park entrances. A notable stop is Medford Railroad Park, an outdoor train museum. The trail itself, the Bear Creek Greenway, is a highlight in its own right for its connectivity and natural beauty.

Is the trail suitable for families and beginners?

Yes, its paved and relatively flat nature makes it very suitable for families with children and beginners. The multi-use path is designed for a wide range of activities, and the numerous park access points mean you can choose shorter sections if desired.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Bear Creek Greenway, I-5 Bicycle Alternative, Larson Creek Greenway, Highland Bikeway, and Bear Creek Greenway Access, offering potential connections to other local routes.

Are there restrooms or water fountains available along the way?

Yes, you'll find amenities such as restrooms and picnic spots at various park entrances along the Greenway. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on warmer days, but facilities are available at regular intervals.

What's a good strategy for experiencing the most scenic parts of the Greenway?

While some sections parallel busy roads, many parts offer tranquil creek-side views and tree-lined paths. To maximize your scenic experience, focus on sections that run through parks or away from the main highways. Starting from a park like Bear Creek Park or exploring the Ashland end often provides more natural and pleasant stretches.

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