Fall is just about here, but it won’t last long— take the opportunity escape into nature to experience the changing of the seasons. Wander through amber forests, feel the cool breeze, or watch the sun set over the ocean in all it’s autumnal glory.
- Trail Of Ten Falls (8.7 miles)
Flickr/ Ian Sane
- Mckenzie River National Recreation Trail (26 miles)
Flickr/ Dave Roth
- Opal Pool - Cedar Flats Hike (10.5 miles)
Flickr/ John Hahn
- Yaquina Head Hike (3.4 miles)
Flickr/ Lee Stone
- Wildwood Trail (30 miles)
Flickr/ Stacey Kizer
- Munra Point From Yeon Trailhead (6 miles)
Flickr/ Gabriel Amadeus
- Elowah Falls Trail (1.4 miles)
Flickr/ Bret Vogel
- Plaikni Falls Trail (2.2 miles)
Flickr/ James Wellington
- Japanese Garden
Flickr/ Michael Matti Dont want to leave the city? Take a walk through the serene Japanese Garden to see the fall colors in Portland’s Washington Park.
- Bridal Veil Falls Trail (.6 miles)
Flickr/ Luke Detwiler
Oregon has an endless number of beautiful trails to hike, through all different kinds of scenery, and at all different levels of difficulty. As autumn comes around the bend, there’s nothing as wonderful as the experience of walking down paths with vibrant golden leaves above and below you. What are your favorite hikes for autumn?
Flickr/ Ian Sane
Flickr/ Dave Roth
Flickr/ John Hahn
Flickr/ Lee Stone
Flickr/ Stacey Kizer
Flickr/ Gabriel Amadeus
Flickr/ Bret Vogel
Flickr/ James Wellington
Flickr/ Michael Matti
Dont want to leave the city? Take a walk through the serene Japanese Garden to see the fall colors in Portland’s Washington Park.
Flickr/ Luke Detwiler
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