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    Top Spots in and near Happy Valley

    • Camas, Washington

      Explore Camas Pothole Falls

      4.0
      0.5 mi / 0 ft gain
      This is on the Round Lake Loop trail and there’s a free parking area. It’s a relatively in and out hike that is family friendly but does have some downhill scrambles. Be careful when jumping as there has been fatalities in the past but as long as you’re practicing safe swimming you’ll be okay. 
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    • Tigard, Oregon

      Pathfinder Genesis Trail

      3.0
      3.09 mi / 203 ft gain
      Located in the heart of Forest Grove, the Pathfinder Genesis Trail at Woodward City Park offers a peaceful, family-friendly loop through scenic woodlands and open green space. Ideal for a short nature walk, casual stroll, or a kid-friendly outdoor break, this trail is a local favorite for those s...
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    • Camas, Washington

      Hike Lacamas Heritage Trail

      5.0
      3.5 mi / 139 ft gain
      Used often for cross country practice, the Lacamas Heritage Trail is a popular gem in Camas, Washington for all citizens. It is family and dog friendly and comes with endless scenic views of the beautiful Lacamas Lake. Parking is free and there are bathrooms at the entrance.
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    • Camas, Washington

      Kayak Lacamas Lake

      5.0
      Lacamas Lake is popular for all types of water activities with easy access because of it’s dock and free public parking. This area is family and dog friendly and has picnic tables for a place to sit down and have a nice lunch after swimming. Rope swings can be found along the beach if you’re the ...
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    • Beaverton, Oregon

      Fanno Creek Trail

      5.19 mi / 315 ft gain
      The parking lot marked is at the North end of the Fanno Creek trail, you can get on the paved path here and put on just about as many miles as you want! With the help of google maps on your phone you can follow trail hop all the way down to Tualatin! But if you're looking for a shorter workout yo...
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    • Sandy, Oregon

      Photograph Jonsrud Viewpoint

      4.5
      The view from this spot is definitely worth the drive, if you're visiting Portland or the Columbia River Gorge area I highly recommend taking the time to stop here. Not a lot of people know about this spot and its likely you'll be the only person/people there!If you get the chance, definitely com...
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    • Portland, Oregon

      Run the Saltzman Road Trail

      4.7
      6 mi / 700 ft gain
      This trail is an easy out and back from either the west or east side of Forest Park. The east trailhead is off NW Skyline Blvd, on Saltzman Road, which is a dirt/gravel road like the trail. You'll park near the gates where there aren't No Parking signs up (the land around the trail at this point ...
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    • Portland, Oregon

      Run the Maple Trail Loop

      5.0
      6.2 mi
      The Maple Trail loop lies in the heart of Portland’s Forest Park, at 5,100 wooded acres, it’s the largest forested natural area within city limits in the United States. It’s packed with tons of natural variety as it winds through the park’s most heavily forested canyons. You’ll be amazed at how s...
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    • Portland, Oregon

      Photograph the St. John's Bridge

      4.5
      To begin, park on North Pittsburg Ave and walk down to the river. Then, turn left and walk down the short less than a quarter mile until you see a spot where the beach is bigger than in other areas. This is an extremely good place to take photographs of the bridge, especially at night. Feel free ...
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    • Portland, Oregon

      Explore Cathedral Park

      4.6
      Located right underneath the St Johns Bridge, Cathedral Park is hard to miss. It was given its name due to the Gothic looking arches that sit above the park.This is one of my personal favorite places to photograph especially if you enjoy photographing bridges. This park can be crowded or have eve...
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    • 7444-7498 Southwest 160th Avenue, Oregon

      Bike the Westside Regional Trail

      8 mi
      Technically this trail stretches from the Tualatin Hills Nature Park, down through the west Beaverton/ Sexton Mountain area and can comfortably get you to Barrow’s park near Big Al’s. The trail from end to end comes in at just over 8 miles, so a down and back by bike can make for a good workout a...
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    • Corbett, Oregon

      Vista House

      3.0
      The Vista House located in the Columbia River Gorge offers those looking to photograph the night sky without traveling long distance from Portland the opportunity to do so. Vista House is just far enough away from Portland's light pollution to allow you to capture enough stars on a clear night. ...
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    • Portland, Oregon

      Hiking the Ridge Trail in Forest Park

      4.2
      2.75 mi
      This is a great option for a quick hike when you don't have time to get out of the city but need to satisfy your craving to get outside and escape the noise of bustling Portland. Follow Firelane 7 from the Springville Trailhead up towards Leif Erickson Drive and the Ridge Trail. There are signs a...
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    • Sherwood, Oregon

      Tualatin River Refuge Seasonal Trail Loop

      4.0
      3.09 mi / 144 ft gain
      The Tualatin River Refuge Seasonal Trail Loop is a peaceful and scenic trail located within the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge in Sherwood, Oregon, just 30 minutes from downtown Portland. This family-friendly loop opens seasonally (typically May through September) and provides visitors...
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    • Corbett, Oregon

      Climb Rooster Rock

      5.0
      Head to Rooster Rock State Park off exit 25 on I-84 E in the Columbia River Gorge. Park at the west end of the park.There are multiple paths at the west end of the park heading south to I-84. If you go too far west, you will hit water. Pick one of these paths which lead to the edge of the freeway...
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    • Beaverton, Oregon

      Oak and Old Wagon Trail Loop

      2.1 mi / 197 ft gain
      This is an awesome place to escape to for a workout, or just a walk through the forest! You can make it a short walk, or turn it in to 6+ miles of loops! The one main trail is paved, but it’s not hard to find some single dirt track trails branching off and wandering through the trees, it can make...
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