This business has earned a Highly Trusted designation — 4.8★ across 3,509 reviews signals an exceptional and consistent track record.
Strong long-term review history with 3,509 reviews and a 4.8★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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Last week I started my hike from the trailhead off of Skyline Boulevard. The trail is well maintained, peaceful and it feels clean and safe. Frankly, the health of the forest is spectacular. It is a wonderful place to find your center, fill your lungs with fresh air and appreciate the beauty that rages beneath our noses when we're not noticing it. The trail is steep in some places. It wasn't crowded with people, but there was a runner and a dog walker. I was happy that I had brought my trekking poles to help with my stability on the ascents and descents.
Forest park is really a special place in my opinion, throughout my life it's been a bit of a getaway to me and it's always almost felt like a place you would hear about in books. The most impressive thing about it is it's location, nestled just outside one of the largest cities in oregon, you can go from portland to dozens of miles of forest trail in less than 20 minutes (if traffic permits it) and once you're there it feels uniquely isolated for how close it is to the city. The park provides a plethora of outdoor activities such as bird watching, photography, hiking and identifying the wild variety of plants in the area. It's kind of a must see for me whenever i have someone visiting out of state that's at all into the outdoors and I've never had anyone be disappointed, even if they come from a place with more exotic plants or forestry it's still a fairly unique experience
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Place: *Many trails here so you feel secluded though it is a very popular hiking area. *Not an exaggeration, this is an enchanting beautiful green forest. *Local and touristic. Pet: *Dog friendly. *Dogs must be in leash. *Dogs will love this place! Pros: *Cooling temperature all year around. *Easy to find parking (came at 6:30pm on a Sunday & 6pm on weekdays). *Running/jogging friendly place. Cons: *No trash bins. *Visible amount of poop bags. *Some dead end trails. Tips: *Check out the classy, tasteful & unique line of houses around Forest Park. *Know there are no bins; if you bring your dog you will have to carry the poop bag throughout the hike or take it with you. *2 loop trails doable for couple hrs - see photo.
Largest urban park in the US! Forest Park’s jewel is the Wildwood Trail marked by blue diamonds. All other trails branch from that. Good for year-round hiking on well-maintained trails through old-growth forest. Highly recommend for a quick escape from the city to a mossy wonderland.
Amazing trails and beautiful scenery. Trails are very long, but have nice paths(other than mud, which is natural) and decent amount of signs to be able to tell where you are going and what trail you want to go on. Signs are scattered at important intersections and are fairly easy to read.