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Family friendly hiking trails in Eagle Creek Community Forest are found in the surrounding natural areas, which are characterized by diverse forest ecosystems, riparian zones, and varied terrain. While the Eagle Creek Community Forest itself is primarily a conservation area, the adjacent public lands and parks offer accessible routes. The region features waterways like Suter Creek and Eagle Creek, which are vital for fish and wildlife habitat, alongside areas with mixed coniferous forests and unique groves. These trails often follow…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Step into a verdant wonderland on the Eagle Fern Park Loop Trail, where ancient red cedars and Douglas firs tower overhead, creating a serene canopy. The path winds alongside the…
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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Faraday Road Bike Path, a scenic route along the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River with 315 feet of elevation gain.

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The Maple Ridge, Vortex, and Riverbend Trail Loop offers a delightful mix of scenery, taking you through lush, moss-draped forests, open meadows, and alongside the Clackamas River. You'll find yourself…
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Sandy River Trail Loop through dense forests, past a scenic river viewpoint, and along the Sandy River.
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Hike the easy 2.0-mile Vortex Loop in Milo McIver State Park, Oregon, through lush forests with views of the Clackamas River.
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Great views of Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood
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Beautiful scenery and well-maintained trails
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A quiet and serene natural environment, with lush vegetation, crystal clear streams and dense forests of fir and cedar. It offers visitors the opportunity to observe wildlife, as well as enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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This park provides year-round camping facilities with amenities like hot showers and toilets. You can enjoy water activities on the river, such as rafting and kayaking, enjoy fishing from the dock, and explore the trails in the surrounding area.
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This park offers a diverse outdoor experience for visitors of all ages and abilities. With more than 127 acres of land bordering the wild and scenic Sandy River, the park promises a refreshing escape into nature just minutes from downtown.
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Spanning over 83 miles, the Clackamas River journeys through a captivating blend of landscapes. Its upper reaches boast dramatic canyons and cascading waterfalls, while the lower sections meander through fertile valleys and rolling hills.
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This park provides year-round camping facilities with amenities like hot showers and toilets. You can enjoy water activities on the river, such as rafting and kayaking, enjoy fishing from the dock, and explore the trails in the surrounding area.
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This spot provides stunning views of Milo McIver State Park and the Clackamas River. You don't need to go far to enjoy the scenery, as it's right by the parking area.
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No, the Eagle Creek Community Forest is primarily a conservation and sustainable timber management property and is not currently open for public recreational activities, including hiking. Its focus is on protecting fish and wildlife habitat and demonstrating sustainable forestry. However, there are excellent family-friendly hiking options in adjacent public lands.
While the Community Forest itself is not open for public hiking, excellent family-friendly trails are available at nearby Eagle Fern Park. This county park offers public access to Eagle Creek and features its own series of trails, including an ADA-accessible path and a suspension bridge. You can explore routes like the Eagle Fern Park Loop Trail or the Eagle Fern Park loop from Eagle Fern Park.
The trails in the vicinity, particularly at Eagle Fern Park, are generally easy-going with manageable distances and gentle paths, perfect for kids and parents. For example, the Eagle Fern Park Loop Trail is just over 2.5 km with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for a family outing. There are also slightly longer options like the Faraday Road Bike Path which is easy and suitable for a longer stroll.
Yes, several circular routes are available in the nearby public lands. The Eagle Fern Park Loop Trail and the Eagle Fern Park loop from Eagle Fern Park are both excellent easy-rated circular options within Eagle Fern Park. For a slightly longer, moderate challenge, the Maple Ridge, Vortex, and Riverbend Trail Loop offers a more extensive circular experience.
When hiking in nearby areas like Eagle Fern Park, you can enjoy direct access to Eagle Creek, picnic areas under cedar trees, and observe fall salmon spawning. The park also features a unique suspension bridge. The broader region, including the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness where Eagle Creek originates, is known for impressive old-growth Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar forests.
Yes, Eagle Fern Park, which is adjacent to the Eagle Creek Community Forest, features an ADA-accessible path, making it suitable for strollers and some wheelchairs. This ensures that a wider range of families can enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
While specific rules for every trail can vary, dogs are generally welcome on leash in public parks like Eagle Fern Park. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival to confirm current regulations for the specific trail you plan to hike.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for family hiking in the region. Spring brings lush greenery, while summer provides warm, sunny days. Fall is beautiful with changing foliage and opportunities to observe salmon spawning in Eagle Creek. Winter can be challenging due to colder temperatures and potential for creek crossings to be difficult.
For trails within Eagle Fern Park, there is dedicated parking available directly at the park. For other trails in the broader region, parking is typically available at designated trailheads. Always check specific route details for parking information before you go.
While the Eagle Creek Community Forest itself is not open for public hiking, komoot features 7 family-friendly routes in the surrounding area that are suitable for families. These include 6 easy routes and 1 moderate route, ensuring options for various activity levels.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of trails, the beautiful natural scenery, and the family-friendly atmosphere of places like Eagle Fern Park, making it a popular choice for outdoor adventures with children.


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