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Hike the easy 0.6-mile paved loop at Hogan Butte Nature Park for panoramic views of Cascade mountains and the Columbia River Gorge.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail at Hogan Butte Nature Park, also known as Shane T. Bemis Nature Park, is an easy, half-mile paved interpretive loop. While it features a steep incline to reach the top of the butte, the overall walk is short and well-maintained, making it accessible for various fitness levels, families, and dog owners.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
From the summit, you'll be treated to stunning panoramic views. On clear days, you can see Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, and sometimes even Mount Rainier and Mount Jefferson. The Columbia River Gorge and the city of Gresham are also visible from the Hogan Butte viewpoint.
Yes, the park is designed with accessibility in mind. The primary trail is paved and well-maintained, and there are ADA-accessible parking and facilities, making it inclusive for people with mobility challenges and families with strollers.
The park offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while clear winter days can offer crisp, expansive mountain views. Summer is also great, though it can be warmer. It's generally not very busy, so you can enjoy a peaceful visit almost any time.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit Shane T. Bemis Nature Park (Hogan Butte Nature Park). It is a public city park, freely accessible to everyone.
The park offers ADA-accessible parking facilities conveniently located at the trailhead. You'll find ample space for visitors.
This park is unique for several reasons: it's a city park located on an extinct volcano, offering geological significance. It provides exceptional panoramic mountain views, and the paved interpretive trail includes educational plaques about local history, geology, and native flora and fauna.
The entire paved loop is about half a mile long. Most visitors can complete the hike, including enjoying the views from the summit, in about 15-20 minutes, depending on their pace and how long they spend at the viewpoints.
Yes, the interpretive loop trail features informative plaques and kiosks. These provide insights into the local history, the geological significance of Hogan Butte as part of the Boring Lava Field, and details about the native plants and wildlife you might encounter.
While there are no facilities directly within the park, Hogan Butte Nature Park is located in Gresham, Oregon. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities just a short drive away in the city.