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Jogging around North Bonneville offers diverse routes within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The region features varied terrain, from paths alongside the Columbia River to challenging ascents through forested hills. Joggers can explore trails that wind through lush forests, past waterfalls, and up to panoramic viewpoints. The landscape includes significant natural features such as Beacon Rock and the Pacific Crest Trail, providing options for various fitness levels.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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7.41km
01:29
150m
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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24.5km
03:47
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Jog the challenging Table Mountain and Gillette Lake Loop, a 15.2-mile route with panoramic views and a picturesque lake.

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24.2km
03:38
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The Hamilton Mountain and Hardy Ridge Loop is a difficult 15.1-mile jogging route in Beacon Rock State Park with 3,492 feet of elevation gai
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01:55
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:38
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Jog the 3.5-mile Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, a moderate route through the Columbia River Gorge blending natural beauty and
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This is the closest trailhead to the stunning waterfalls in the Eagle Creek area. The water spigot is not working anymore, but there is one half a mile down the road. You will find a bench and restrooms close to here.
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This trailhead is a little further away from the waterfalls along Eagle Creek, but it is equipped with restrooms, picnic benches and a water spigot. It is also the connector to the Gorge Trail into Cascade Locks.
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This is the closest trailhead to the stunning waterfalls in the Eagle Creek area. The water spigot is not working anymore, but there is one half a mile down the road. You will find a bench and restrooms close to here.
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This trailhead is a little further away from the waterfalls along Eagle Creek, but it is equipped with restrooms, picnic benches and a water spigot. It is also the connector to the Gorge Trail into Cascade Locks.
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A spur trail leads to a lower level where you have a great view at the falls.
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Offering one of the first good campsites on the Pacific Crest Trail heading north into Washington from Oregon, Gillette Lake is a beautiful little lake fed by Gillette Creek. Watch out for poison oak in the area as it is quite thick through this section.
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At 2,488 feet, the summit of Hamilton Mountain is not the highest at Beacon Rock State Park. You'll need to climb Hardy Ridge to Phlox Point to accomplish that feat!
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This waterfall was named by the Mazamas, a mountaineering organization. Metlako is a native American goddess, the goddess of salmon.
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Komoot offers around 25 diverse running routes in the North Bonneville area. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy riverside paths to challenging mountain ascents within the Columbia River Gorge.
Jogging routes in North Bonneville offer a wide variety of terrain. You can find paths winding alongside the Columbia River, challenging ascents through forested hills, and trails that lead past iconic waterfalls. The region is characterized by the dramatic Columbia River Gorge, providing both easily accessible paths and more strenuous climbs.
Yes, there is at least one easy running route available. For a moderate option that is less strenuous than some of the more difficult mountain trails, consider the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, which offers scenic views without extreme elevation changes.
Absolutely! The Columbia River Gorge is famous for its waterfalls. You can explore routes like Metlako and Punch Bowl Falls – Columbia River Gorge, which leads to stunning cascades like Punch Bowl Falls. Other notable waterfalls in the vicinity include Dry Creek Falls and Wahclella Falls.
North Bonneville offers numerous scenic viewpoints and landmarks. You can jog to the top of Beacon Rock in Beacon Rock State Park for panoramic views of the Columbia Gorge. The Hamilton Mountain and Hardy Ridge Loop also provides incredible vistas. Additionally, the Strawberry Island Loop offers a rare 360-degree view of the entire Gorge, including the Columbia River.
Yes, several loop running routes are available. The Table Mountain and Gillette Lake Loop and the Hamilton Mountain and Hardy Ridge Loop are popular choices for those seeking circular trails. The Strawberry Island Loop is another family-friendly option that forms a loop near the Columbia River.
Absolutely. North Bonneville is an excellent destination for long-distance running. The renowned Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) passes through the east side of town, offering extensive mileage. Many of the routes, such as the Table Mountain and Gillette Lake Loop (15.2 miles) and the Hamilton Mountain and Hardy Ridge Loop (15.1 miles), are quite challenging and suitable for experienced long-distance runners.
The running routes in North Bonneville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the dramatic scenery of the Columbia River Gorge, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to explore iconic natural features like waterfalls and panoramic viewpoints.
Many trails in the Columbia River Gorge area, including those near North Bonneville, are dog-friendly. However, regulations can vary by specific park or trail section. It's always best to check the local rules for the particular trail you plan to run, especially regarding leash requirements and waste disposal.
Yes, you can combine your run with a historical exploration. The Fort Cascades Historic Trail offers a scenic and family-friendly route where you can explore the remains of a military fort from the mid-1800s while enjoying views of the Columbia River Gorge. The Strawberry Island Loop also has historical significance, having been visited by Lewis and Clark.
The best time for jogging in North Bonneville is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is milder and trails are clear. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while fall offers vibrant foliage. Summer is popular, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter can be beautiful but may present challenges with snow or ice on higher elevation trails.
Yes, North Bonneville is rich with local lakes and streams. Hamilton Creek flows directly through the community, and Greenleaf and Bass lakes are within city limits. The Heritage Trails Plan aims to integrate these natural features, with trails like the Greenleaf Trail passing by Greenleaf Lake, offering picturesque settings for your run.

