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The best running trails around Portland

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Jogging around Portland offers a diverse landscape characterized by its coastal setting, numerous islands, and accessible green spaces. The region features a mix of urban waterfront paths, scenic island loops, and longer greenway trails. Runners can explore routes along the Atlantic coastline, through preserved natural areas, and across bridges connecting different parts of the city. The terrain is generally varied, providing options from flat, paved surfaces to more undulating paths.

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Back Cove and Eastern Promenade Trail

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November 17, 2025, Baxter Boulevard Bike Route

Wide streets, usually with courteous drivers.

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The Atlantic bay off Portland is called 'Casco Bay'. The approximately 520 sq km bay is part of the Gulf of Maine and lies between Cape Elizabeth south of Portland and Cape Small, a peninsula in eastern Maine that extends far into the Atlantic. Six inhabited islands lie in the bay and can be reached by ferry all year round. You can find detailed information about the bay on the website of the 'Friends of Casco Bay - Casco BAYKEEPER'. https://www.cascobay.org/casco-bay/

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February 14, 2024, Portland Harbor

Portland Harbor is a very popular tourist destination. There are many things to do at the harbor including eating at one of the restaurants, watching the boats coming into and out of the harbor and enjoying the great sea views.

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February 14, 2024, East End Beach

East End Beach backs up to Eastern Promenade, which is one of Portland's most popular waterfront parks. The paved path following the shore line is a great trail to use for accessing this beach area.

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Casco Bay is an inlet of the Gulf of Maine. The bay gets its name from its shape. The Portuguese explorers called the area "Bahia de Cascos", which means Bay of Helmets.

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Casco Bay is an inlet of the Gulf of Maine. The bay gets its name from its shape. The Portuguese explorers called the area "Bahia de Cascos", which means Bay of Helmets.

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The Eastern Promenade Trail is a paved trail built on an old rail bed that runs along the waterfront. It is a very popular trail as it gives users beach access, ocean views and access to other trails in the area.

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November 17, 2023, Pine Grove Preserve

Pine Grove Preserve is a 27-acre pine forest with several trails and war monuments. In the park, you can find 3 species of pine: White, Red and Pitch. You can find many types of flowers in the park and if you get lucky, you may see some small mammals that live in the park, including squirrels, skunks, red fox and weasels

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Portland?

There are over 50 running routes available around Portland, offering a diverse range of experiences from urban waterfront paths to lush forest trails. The komoot community has explored 59 routes in total.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly jogging routes in Portland?

Yes, Portland offers several easy and flat jogging options. The Back Cove and Eastern Promenade Trail is a popular 5.9-mile route with scenic waterfront views. For a truly flat and paved experience, the Tom McCall Waterfront Park and Eastbank Esplanade offer a beautiful 2.5-mile loop along the Willamette River, perfect for beginners.

Where can I find long-distance running trails in Portland?

For longer runs, the East Coast Greenway: Back Cove to Pine Grove Preserve offers a challenging 13.1-mile path. Additionally, Forest Park's Wildwood Trail stretches for 30-32 miles, providing an extensive out-and-back option through dense urban forest. The Springwater Corridor is another excellent choice, a paved 40-mile trail suitable for marathon training.

Are there any running routes with scenic views or landmarks?

Absolutely! Many routes offer stunning vistas. The Back Cove and Eastern Promenade Trail provides beautiful waterfront views. For panoramic city and mountain views, consider routes in Powell Butte Nature Park or Mount Tabor Park. The Lower Macleay and Wildwood Trail to Pittock Mansion also offers forest scenery culminating in expansive views of Portland. You can also enjoy views of Casco Bay along some coastal paths.

Which running trails are suitable for families in Portland?

Powell Butte Nature Park is highly recommended for families, featuring over 9 miles of trails through woodlands and meadows, with opportunities for wildlife viewing. The flat, paved loop along Tom McCall Waterfront Park and Eastbank Esplanade is also very accessible and enjoyable for all ages.

Are there dog-friendly jogging routes in Portland?

Portland is very dog-friendly, and many parks and trails welcome leashed dogs. Forest Park, with its extensive network of trails like Wildwood Trail and Leif Erikson Drive, is a popular choice for runners with dogs. Always check specific park regulations for leash requirements and any restricted areas.

What kind of natural features or attractions can I see along Portland's running routes?

Portland's running routes are rich with natural beauty and attractions. You can explore lush forests in Forest Park and Tryon Creek State Natural Area, enjoy tranquil creeks, and spot wildlife. Waterfront paths offer views of the Willamette River and Portland Harbor. Highlights like East End Beach and Deering Oaks Park are also accessible near some routes.

Are there any circular running routes in Portland?

Yes, Portland has several excellent loop options. The Peaks Island Land Preserve loop is a 4.6-mile trail offering coastal and island preserve scenery. The Eastern Promenade Trail Loop is another moderate 3.7-mile option. The Tom McCall Waterfront Park and Eastbank Esplanade also form a popular 2.5-mile loop in the downtown area.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Portland?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, from urban waterfronts to expansive green spaces, and the variety of trails suitable for all ability levels. The accessibility of nature within minutes of the city is a frequently highlighted aspect.

Are there any running routes that offer a mix of urban and natural scenery?

Many routes in Portland blend urban and natural elements. The Back Cove and Eastern Promenade Trail is a prime example, combining waterfront views with urban green spaces. The Tom McCall Waterfront Park and Eastbank Esplanade loop offers cityscapes alongside the Willamette River. Even within Forest Park, you're just minutes from downtown while being immersed in a vast urban forest.

Are there any running trails near waterfalls in the Portland area?

While the immediate city trails don't feature waterfalls, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, a short drive from Portland, is renowned for its numerous cascading waterfalls, including the iconic Multnomah Falls. This area offers hundreds of miles of winding trails where you can combine running with waterfall viewing.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' running trails around Portland?

While popular spots are fantastic, you might enjoy exploring Tryon Creek State Natural Area in southwest Portland, offering over 8 miles of trails through lush forest and along a tranquil creek, known for bird-watching. Fanno Creek Trail, meandering for nearly 10 miles through Tigard and Beaverton, provides largely shaded paths away from the busiest areas.

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