Firelane 7, Wildwood and Firelane 5 Trail
Firelane 7, Wildwood and Firelane 5 Trail
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Start your hike on the Firelane 7, Wildwood and Firelane 5 Trail, an easy route that takes you through the dense, green canopy of Forest Park. You will cover a distance of 3.1 miles (5.0 km) and gain 453 feet (138 metres) in elevation, typically completing the journey in about…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This trail is located within Forest Park in Portland, Oregon. It combines sections of Firelane 7, the Wildwood Trail, and Firelane 5, offering a diverse hiking experience within the park's extensive network.
The terrain varies across the route. You'll experience dense forest environments with a mix of trees like Douglas fir and bigleaf maple, and lush undergrowth. Firelane 7 has steep sections, while the Wildwood Trail is generally more gentle with mild elevation changes. Firelane 5 is a singletrack that is primarily downhill, and can be mucky in spots but usually offers good traction.
The estimated duration for hiking this 5 km (3.1 miles) route is approximately 1 hour and 28 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the route is generally considered easy. While Firelane 7 has some steep sections, and Firelane 5 is primarily downhill, the overall difficulty grade for this combination is easy, making it suitable for beginners.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on these trails within Forest Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always remember to pack out any waste.
Forest Park offers lush greenery year-round, making it enjoyable in most seasons. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is great for shaded walks. Winter conditions can bring mud, especially on Firelane 5, but the trails remain accessible.
Yes, the route passes by several interesting spots. You'll encounter the Hardesty Trail-Firelane 7 Junction, the unique T Tree in Forest Park, and traverse sections of Firelane 5 Road.
Yes, this route is part of Forest Park's extensive network. It utilizes sections of the Wildwood Trail and Northwest Firelane 5 Road, and also intersects with other paths like the Wiregate Trail and Northwest Leif Erikson Drive, allowing for many loop and extension possibilities.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike in Forest Park. It is a public park, freely accessible to all. However, always check the official Portland Parks & Recreation website for any updated regulations or advisories.
Access points like the Springville Road Trailhead can lead to Firelane 7. Parking availability can be limited at some trailheads within Forest Park, especially on busy weekends. Arriving earlier in the day or considering public transit options might be beneficial.
The usage varies by trail segment. The Wildwood Trail is designated for pedestrians only. Firelane 7 is multi-use, open to pedestrians and equestrians. Firelane 5 is also multi-use, accommodating mountain biking, hiking, and trail running.