Eugene, Oregon
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Top Running Spots in and near Eugene
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Eugene, Oregon
Wild Iris Ridge Loop from Summit Sky Boulevard
5.01.58 mi / 220 ft gainWild Iris Ridge Loop from Summit Sky Boulevard is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Eugene, Oregon.Read more -
Lowell, Oregon
Mount June Trail
5.02.21 mi / 833 ft gainMount June Trail in Lowell, Oregon, is a moderate difficulty hiking trail that stretches for 2.21 miles. The trail is known for its steep inclines and rocky terrain, making it a challenging yet rewarding hike. The trailhead is located off of Lost Creek Road, with a small parking area available fo...Read more -
Lebanon, Oregon
Hike McDowell Creek County Park
4.9GPS coordinates Lat: 44.46389 Long: -122.68278Exit off I-5 in Albany onto Highway 20 and proceed for approximately 20 miles to McDowell Creek Road and turn left, follow McDowell Creek Road - watching for signs for the park - for about 6 ½ miles, to the first of three parking areas within the park...Read more -
Corvallis, Oregon
McCulloch Peak Loop
5.07.17 mi / 1719 ft gainMcCulloch Peak Loop is a loop trail where you may see local wildlife located near Corvallis, Oregon.Read more -
Corvallis, Oregon
Dimple Hill Via Patterson Road 600
4.86 mi / 715 ft gainDimple Hill Via Patterson Road 600 is a loop trail where you may see local wildlife located near Corvallis, Oregon.Read more -
Corvallis, Oregon
Vineyard Mountain Loop
3.36 mi / 505 ft gainVineyard Mountain Loop is a loop trail located near Corvallis, Oregon.Read more -
Corvallis, Oregon
Lewisburg Saddle Upper Horse Trail Loop
4.53.17 mi / 630 ft gainLewisburg 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...Read more