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Oregon Trails

Old Port, Newport

Hike to history and wildlife on the coast

Outdoors 3 weeks ago

In an old coastal town like Newport you expect a salty bayfront and quaint hotels. But by strolling a three-mile loop you’ll also find that … Continue reading →

Ridgeline Hike

Blanton Ridge is nice, but it’s not the missing link

Outdoors 4 months ago

This is the month I wanted to take you hiking at South Eugene Meadows, the latest link in the Ridgeline Trail. It’s all part of … Continue reading →

Pine Ridge Time

Hike to a view of Marion Lake with no permit hassle

Outdoors 5 months ago

Marion Lake was once the great escape from the Willamette Valley’s summer doldrums. But then half the Mount Jefferson Wilderness burned, and the other half … Continue reading →

Passless at the Pass

Hike at McKenzie Pass without a permit

Outdoors 6 months ago

Do you love scenery and hate rules? McKenzie Pass is a gorgeous getaway, with views across lava fields to the Three Sisters. But most of … Continue reading →

Upside-Down Mountain

A nearly level hike scales a nearby peak

Outdoors 7 months ago

Mountain climbing is supposed to be steep, treeless and arduous. But not at Patterson Mountain, a forgotten peak half an hour’s drive from Eugene. The … Continue reading →

Historic Medicine

Hike to the North Umpqua’s pictographs and lookouts

Outdoors 8 months ago

You have to hike to see the ancient pictographs and historic fire lookouts of the North Umpqua. Prehistoric rock art is rare in western Oregon, … Continue reading →

Big Trees and a Hot Soak

Hike an old-growth forest trail on the way to Terwilliger

Outdoors 9 months ago

Hot springs should be earned. A soak certainly seems more satisfying after a day of hiking. And I don’t think the quarter-mile trail to Terwilliger … Continue reading →

Dune Episode

Hike the Coast’s Tallest Sands

Outdoors 10 months ago

When Frank Herbert wrote Dune he was a newspaper reporter in Florence, Oregon. The stark sand world that inspired his sci-fi classic is still orbiting … Continue reading →

Where Eagles Rest

Hike to a lookout and shelter near Eugene

Outdoors 11 months ago

Despite Eugene’s tree-hugging reputation, there is no Wilderness Area within 50 miles — pretty much a record for Oregon cities. The best candidate to improve … Continue reading →

An Ickenick Day in the Snow

Find spectacle, beauty and even humility on a gorgeous snowshoe hike in the Cascades

Outdoors 12 months ago

I hear you: You want a perfect day in the snow. You don’t want to have to drive far, and you don’t want to put … Continue reading →

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