Hoyt Arboretum
Hoyt Arboretum encompasses 187 ridge-top acres, accessible by over 12 miles of trails with connections to the Wildwood Trail in Forest Park.
Hoyt Arboretum encompasses 187 ridge-top acres, accessible by over 12 miles of trails with connections to the Wildwood Trail in Forest Park.
Located on Sauvie Island, Howell Territorial Park is a great place for picnickers, bird watchers and history buffs.
Hopkins Demonstration Forest is a 140-acre privately-owned forest open to the public for self-guided exploration, tours, workshops, and education programs.
This natural area is a good place to observe wildlife and get wild in the city. Frederick Van Voorhies Holman was a prominent lawyer in Portland during the 1890s. He was also president of the Oregon Historical Society. His great hobby was growing and exhibiting roses and he organized the Portland Rose Society in 1902. Part of the Holman property had been flushed down to Guild's Lake by Lafe Fence's flume in 1909.
The H. M. Terpenning Recreation Complex is almost 90 acres and contains baseball fields, soccer fields, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, an aquatic center, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, an indoor running track, a skate park, a community garden, and two trails through forested areas. The complex has over one mile of paved paths meandering though the fields, and 0.6 of a mile of soft-surface path in the forests. The site is well worth a visit to see the variety of recreation opportunities available at this one location while walking the well-maintained trail system.
This is an undeveloped natural area.
This park alongside Lacamas Lake is part of the larger Camas Heritage Corridor, linking trails, parks, and open space east to west. The park features: a two-lane boat launch, floating dock, open grass areas, a walking path and restroom facilities.