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If you've ever found yourself staring at a map of Oak Grove, wondering which of the many trails are genuinely worth your time and effort, you're not alone. It can be overwhelming to sift through all the options, trying to figure out which routes offer the best experience. That's where komoot comes in: our community has explored, mapped, and reviewed these trails, so we've done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist of the very best.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026
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The Heron Creek Loop Trail offers a delightful, easy escape into the riparian beauty of Mary S. Young State Recreation Area in West Linn, Oregon. This 1.6-mile (2.6 km) loopโฆ
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The Riverside Loop Trail offers a delightful escape into nature, tracing the gentle curves of the river. You'll find yourself strolling along well-maintained paths, often shaded by a canopy ofโฆ

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The Cedar Island Trail in Mary S. Young Park offers a wonderfully accessible escape into nature, winding through a mix of natural paths, asphalt, and unpaved sections. You'll be treatedโฆ
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The Elk Rock Island Loop Trail offers a genuinely distinctive hiking experience, taking you across an ancient basalt land bridge to a small island in the Willamette River. This easyโฆ
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The Oswego Lake loop offers a unique experience, blending the tranquility of lakeside views with the charm of established residential areas. As you follow the paved path, you'll enjoy continuousโฆ
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Great views of the Wilamette river and nice shade on a hot day.
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Blue Heron Bay is a small inlet on the southwestern side of Oswego Lake, in Lake Oswego, Oregon. This is a scenic spot where you get some nice views of houses and docks on the water right from the road. There is also a cool suspended pedestrian bridge over the bay, which adds to the unique feel of this spot.
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Great view of the Willamette River from Cedar Island Park. There is a wonderful path that brings you to the tip of the outer fork of the island, which gives you an unimpeded view of the river.
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Hiking in Blue Heron Bay unveils a serene escape with a suspended pedestrian bridge adding to the adventure. Traverse lush green scenery as you explore the trails around the bay, immersing yourself in nature's beauty.
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Embrace the beauty of the Willamette River from this perspective in the park, which has natural riverside paths. It's a sought-after haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering scenic views, leisurely strolls, and bike rides.
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George Rogers Park, Lake Oswego's inaugural community oasis, spans 26 acres of diverse beauty. Nestled along the Willamette River, it holds a rich history of Native American activity spanning over 10,000 years. This park boasts two baseball fields, a soccer field, river access, a memorial garden, restrooms, a playground, and two outdoor tennis courts. This park was named in honor of George Rogers, a dedicated City Councilman, for his tireless work in cultivating and preserving this green haven.
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This public park is a great place to leave your car for runs or hikes along Old River Road and around greater Lake Oswego. The sandy beach is popular for launching stand up paddleboards (you can rent them here as well) or heading out for an open water swim on the Willamette. A large playground, tennis courts and sports fields makes this a favorite for families.
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Yes, there are over 60 hiking routes to explore in the Oak Grove area. The trails range from easy, paved paths in city parks to more moderate routes through forested natural areas, offering plenty of variety for all skill levels.
The region is excellent for beginners. Most trails are well-maintained, with many paved options and modest elevation changes. A great choice is the Foothills & Roehr Park loop โ Lake Oswego, an easy 2.1-mile (3.4 km) walk that is mostly flat and follows the Willamette River.
Definitely. The area's numerous parks offer safe and engaging trails for families. For a shorter, accessible adventure, consider the Rosemont Trail โ Firlane Open Space. It's a pleasant 2.3-mile (3.7 km) walk through local green spaces that is suitable for all ages.
Many trails in the parks and natural areas around Oak Grove are dog-friendly, but policies can vary. It's essential to keep your dog on a leash and check the specific regulations for the park you're visiting, such as Tryon Creek State Natural Area, before you go.
The hiking routes in this area are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful riverside scenery and the well-maintained paths through quiet, forested parks.
While most trails are easy to moderate, there are a couple of more difficult options for those seeking a challenge. These routes typically involve greater distance and more significant elevation gain, taking you through the rolling hills of the region.
The landscape is defined by its proximity to the Willamette and Clackamas Rivers. You can expect to see beautiful riverside views, trails winding through forested canyons, and paths that connect suburban parks and natural green spaces.
Hiking is possible year-round thanks to the mild climate and many well-maintained trails. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush green forests, and autumn features beautiful fall colors. Winter hikes can be refreshing, but be prepared for rain and potentially muddy conditions on unpaved trails.
Yes, many of the most popular hikes are loop trails, allowing you to enjoy a continuous journey without backtracking. The area features several loops of varying lengths, from short park circuits to longer routes like the 8.3-mile Oswego Lake loop.
Layering is key due to the Pacific Northwest's changeable weather. Always bring a waterproof jacket, even if the day starts sunny. Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended, especially for trails that might be muddy. In summer, light, breathable clothing is ideal.
You can find detailed trail maps, elevation profiles, and route descriptions for all hikes directly within the komoot app. You can also download the route for offline use, ensuring you can navigate even without a cell signal.


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