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    Best adventure travel trails in Oregon

    Hikes in Oregon

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    Oregon has it all – the beaches along the Pacific Ocean, the mountains and national forests that go up central Oregon and the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. The state is a great place to visit, especially in summer where you can spend your entire vacation outdoors, with near perfect weather. Escape the heat with a dip in the Pacific Ocean or any number of the clear rivers that cover the landscape.

    Oregon is a great destination for a holiday, and what we think makes it unique is that the whole darn state is so beautiful. No matter where you go, you find spectacular views. There are also charming towns, full of outdoors adventures. One of our favourites is the town of Bend, one of the great outdoors towns in the US. Surrounded by superb hiking, biking, climbing and lots of snow sports, it’s a cool town with an even better vibe.

    In winter, you can find great skiing on Mt. Hood, with plenty of options for XC skiing or snowshoeing. In summer you can do almost anything, from sea kayaking to hiking and climbing. If you need some snow, head up to Mt. Hood (with a guide of course), try to get to the summit and see the remnants of winter's snow or one of Mt. Hood’s glaciers.

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      Open details for Trestle Creek Falls Loop Hike

      Trestle Creek Falls Loop Hike

      Easy
      7.7 km
      404 m
      2.5-3.5h

      The Trestle Creek Falls Loop Hike is an awesome adventure in Oregon that will take you to not one, but two amazing waterfalls within Umpqua National Forest. While out on the trail, you will hike along Brice Creek and climb uphill to reach the Upper Trestle Creek Falls, before descending to the lower falls. Parking at this trailhead is limited, so be sure to arrive early if you want to secure a space.

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      Brice Creek Falls Hike

      Easy
      1.1 km
      16 m
      0.5h

      The Brice Creek Falls Hike is a spectacular – if short – excursion in Oregon that will take you to a scenic waterfall on Brice Creek. While out on the trail, you will follow along the water’s edge and cross over Brice Creek, before arriving at the site of the waterfall. Hikers should take note that dogs are not permitted on this route, so be sure to leave your canine companions at home.

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      Open details for Toketee Lake Trail

      Toketee Lake Trail

      Easy
      1.8 km
      26 m
      0.5h

      The Toketee Lake Trail is a fun little adventure in Umpqua National Forest that features beautiful lakeside views. While out on the tail, you will meander along the water’s edge, enjoying the scenic views of the surrounding forest landscape, before turning back along the trail. This is a great hike to pair with a fun weekend outdoors at the neighboring Toketee Lake Campground.

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      Open details for Trestle Creek Falls Upper and Lower Trail

      Trestle Creek Falls Upper and Lower Trail

      Moderate
      7.6 km
      385 m
      2.5-3.5h

      The Trestle Creek Falls Upper and Lower Trail is a fun hiking adventure in Umpqua National Forest that features several scenic waterfalls. While out on the trail, you will follow closely along Brice Creek, before passing by the scenic upper and lower waterfalls along Trestle Creek. As this hike does take place within Umpqua National Forest, be sure that you pay for a day pass and hike responsibly.

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      Open details for Mount Bailey Trail

      Mount Bailey Trail

      Hard
      16.1 km
      961 m
      5.5-7.5h

      The Mount Bailey Trail is a challenging adventure in Umpqua National Forest that will take you up to a scenic summit viewpoint. While out on the trail, you will steadily climb uphill through a peaceful swathe of forest, before pushing up through the mountainous terrain to reach the top of Mount bailey. While there are blue markers for much of the trail, at times it can be easy to lose your way. Be sure to bring a GPS and/or a trail map to help with navigation.

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      Open details for Grotto Falls Trail

      Grotto Falls Trail

      Easy
      0.8 km
      57 m
      0.5h

      The Grotto Falls Trail is a quick adventure in Umpqua National Forest that features a charming forest setting and a beautiful waterfall. While out on the trail, you will revel in quintessential Pacific Northwest scenery, before arriving at the majestic sight of the cascading falls. This short adventure is perfectly suited for a fun family adventure with the kids.

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      Open details for North Umpqua Trail: Mott Segment

      North Umpqua Trail: Mott Segment

      Moderate
      8.4 km
      144 m
      2-2.5h

      The North Umpqua Trail: Mott Segment is a beautiful stretch of the 127.1 km long North Umpqua Trail that will lead you along the edge of a winding river. While out on the trail, you will enjoy quintessential Pacific Northwest scenery, as you hike along the banks of the North Umpqua River and relax in the great outdoors. If you aren’t planning on camping along the trail, be sure to arrange a pick up or plan for a return hike, as this is a one way trail.

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      Open details for Hemlock Falls Trail

      Hemlock Falls Trail

      Moderate
      1.6 km
      74 m
      0.5h

      The Hemlock Falls Trail is a short adventure in Umpqua National Forest, Oregon that will take you through a lush stretch of forest terrain to a waterfall. While out on the trail, you will hike past mature trees and verdant ferns to reach the 24 m waterfall along Hemlock Creek. This is a fun little trail to explore if you are camping nearby at the lake in the Woods Campground.

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      Open details for Watson Falls Hike

      Watson Falls Hike

      Moderate
      1.3 km
      110 m
      0.5h

      The Watson Falls Hike is a quick and easy adventure in Umpqua National Forest that will take you to the 3rd tallest waterfall in Oregon. While out on the trail, you will make your way along a scenic woodland path, traversing the creekside terrain on the way to several viewpoints that look out onto the 83 m tall Watson Falls. Hikers should take note that this is an extremely busy trail, so if you would like to experience lower volumes of foot traffic and easily secure parking, be sure to arrive earlier in the day.

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      Open details for Yakso Falls Hike

      Yakso Falls Hike

      Easy
      2.3 km
      82 m
      0.5-1h

      The Yakso Falls Hike is a fun excursion in Umpqua National Forest that will take you to a scenic 21 m waterfall. While out hiking the trail, you will make your way along a short path through the forest, enjoying views of the woodland scenery before arriving at the falls themselves. This is a fantastic adventure that the whole family will be sure to love.

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      Open details for North Umpqua Trail: Dread and Terror Segment

      North Umpqua Trail: Dread and Terror Segment

      Hard
      19.3 km
      865 m
      6-8h

      The North Umpqua Trail: Dread and Terror Segment might sound like it is filled with doom and gloom, but in reality the views along the trail are beautiful enough to warrant the effort. While out hiking this challenging route, you will follow closely alongside the North Umpqua River as it cuts through a canyon, passing by notable features like Lemolo Falls and ending at Lemolo Lake. This trail is long and features a good amount of elevation gain, so be sure to wear proper hiking boots and come prepared with plenty of food and water.

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      Open details for Rujada Campground Hike

      Rujada Campground Hike

      Moderate
      2.9 km
      118 m
      1h

      The Rujada Campground Hike is a fun little adventure in the Umpqua National Forest of Oregon that will see you explore the forested banks of Layng Creek. While out on the trail, you will cross over the creek and follow the trail as it loops around the campground, offering the chance to explore the surrounding temperate rainforest landscape. While this is a short adventure, there is a bit of rugged terrain that will need to be traversed through the forest; be sure to wear proper hiking footwear.

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      Open details for Steamboat Falls Hike

      Steamboat Falls Hike

      Easy
      0.2 km
      2 m
      0.5h

      The Steamboat Falls Hike is a fun little adventure in Umpqua National Forest, Oregon that will lead you down to a scenic waterfall along Steamboat Creek. While out on the trail, you will make your way through the tree cover to the water’s edge, where you will find both the falls and several places to swim. Hikers should take note that there is poison oak in this area, so stick to the trail and wear appropriate clothing.

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      Open details for Twin Lakes Hiking Loop

      Twin Lakes Hiking Loop

      Easy
      7.2 km
      107 m
      1.5-2h

      The Twin Lakes Hiking Loop is a great family-friendly adventure in Oregon that features plenty of beautifully scenic waterside views. While out on the trail, you will complete a figure-eight circuit around the north and south Twin Lakes, enjoying the pristine Pacific Northwest landscape in the process. This is a great hike to pair with a fun weekend at the Twin Lake Resort or camping outdoors and enjoying watersports on the surrounding lakes.

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      Open details for Bohemia Mountain Hike

      Bohemia Mountain Hike

      Moderate
      4.7 km
      280 m
      1.5-2h

      The Bohemia Mountain hike is a wonderful, albeit short, adventure in Umpqua National Forest that climbs to the summit of Bohemia Mountain. While out on the trail, you will steadily climb uphill to the summit viewpoint, before descending to explore an old gold mining town and the surrounding mines. Hikers should take note that the road leading up to the trailhead is fairly rough and is often covered in snow well into the summer; be sure to plan your hike accordingly.

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      Open details for Mining Overlook and Caves Hike

      Mining Overlook and Caves Hike

      Easy
      1.1 km
      51 m
      0.5h

      The Mining Overlook and Caves Hike is a fun little adventure in Oregon that will take you through the forest to a series of caves. Along the trail, you will make your way uphill toward the caves, doing some light scrambling to explore the rock formations and take in views of the surrounding area. While this is a short hiking route, be aware that there will be some off-trail hiking required through some rugged terrain.

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      Open details for Adams Mountain Trail

      Adams Mountain Trail

      Moderate
      3.1 km
      331 m
      1.5-2h

      The Adams Mountain Trail is a steep hiking route in Umpqua National Forest that features a beautiful forest setting. Along the trail, you will climb uphill through the tree cover, passing by many Rhododendrons before reaching the summit viewpoint. While it isn’t very long, this trail is quite steep; be sure to bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.

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      Open details for Soda Springs Trail

      Soda Springs Trail

      Easy
      1.3 km
      89 m
      0.5h

      The Soda Springs Trail is a short adventure in Umpqua National Forest that leads you through the forest landscape to a series of natural springs. While out on the trail, you will steadily gain elevation, enjoying the views of the surrounding Pacific Northwest landscape before arriving at the site of the bubbling Soda Springs. Try to time your hike for the spring, when there will be plenty of butterflies along the trail and the springs will be more present.

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      Open details for Mount June Trail

      Mount June Trail

      Moderate
      3.5 km
      279 m
      1.5-2h

      The Mount June Trail is a wonderful little adventure in Umpqua National Forest that features steep terrain and stunning views. Along the trail, you will climb through forests of Douglas Fir to reach the summit of Mount June, where you can gaze out across the surrounding mountains of the Cascade Range. While fairly short, the steep climbs at certain points of this hike can be challenging; be sure to wear proper hiking footwear and bring water.

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      Open details for North Umpqua Trail: Deer Leap Segment

      North Umpqua Trail: Deer Leap Segment

      Moderate
      13.5 km
      582 m
      4-5.5h

      The North Umpqua Trail: Deer Leap Segment is a moderately-challenging stretch of the 127.1 km long North Umpqua Trail that features lovely waterside views. While out on the trail, you will follow along the banks of the North Umpqua River, enjoying views of the Soda Springs Reservoir, Toketee Falls, and Toketee Lake. Hikers should take note that this is a one-way adventure, so be prepared with a pick up at the end of the trail, plan to hike the entire return length, or utilize campsites along the route.

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