Cape Perpetua, Oregon

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Top Hiking Spots in and near Cape Perpetua

  • Corvallis, Oregon

    McCulloch Peak Loop

    5.0
    7.17 mi / 1719 ft gain
    McCulloch Peak Loop is a loop trail where you may see local wildlife located near Corvallis, Oregon.
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  • Corvallis, Oregon

    Hike Woodland Meadow Park Loop

    0.5 mi / 59 ft gain
    This trail is perfect for jogging or walking, with your pup!  The loop is located near a popular dog park in Corvallis, and so can get crowded in the evenings after work.  There is ample room for you dog and you to get out and enjoy nature.
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  • Otis, Oregon

    Drift Creek Falls

    4.9
    2.98 mi / 449 ft gain
    This hike down to Drift Creek Falls is more of an easy stroll. But before you reach the trail head, if coming from the north, make sure to stop at Oregon's oldest covered bridge off Bear Creek Rd. The trailhead to Drift Creek Falls will be farther south on Bear Creek Rd where you will branch off...
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  • Corvallis, Oregon

    Baker Creek Loop

    9.42 mi / 1936 ft gain
    Baker Creek Loop is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Adair Village, Oregon.
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  • Corvallis, Oregon

    Lewisburg Saddle Upper Horse Trail Loop

    4.5
    3.17 mi / 630 ft gain
    Lewisburg Saddle Upper Horse Trail Loop is a loop trail in McDonald-Dunn Forest located near Adair Village, Oregon. The trail is dog, horse, and Mountain Bike friendly. If bringing your pup, please be sure to keep in on-leash with horses and other wildlife potentially on the trail.  The loop sin...
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  • Corvallis, Oregon

    Vineyard Mountain Loop

    3.36 mi / 505 ft gain
    Vineyard Mountain Loop is a loop trail located near Corvallis, Oregon.
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  • Lakeside, Oregon

    Hike the John Dellenback Dune Trail

    1 mi / 100 ft gain
    I think the greatest appeal of the John Dellenback area is its diversity.  The varied coastal ecosystems, including a creek and forest with moisture-loving souls like the newts and gigantic slugs contrasts significantly with the expansive sand dunes just beyond the edge of the tree line.  In one ...
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  • Polk County, Oregon

    Walk the Valley of the Giants

    5.0
    From the parking area, the Valley of the Giants trail crosses the Siletz River and passes a tranquil picnic spot before beginning a 1.3 miles loop trail through some of Oregon's oldest and largest Doug Fir trees. Many reach 500 years in age and heights exceeding 200 feet. In fall, vine maples exp...
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