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Beaverton

Fanno Creek Trail

Moderate

2.8

(25)

55

hikers

Fanno Creek Trail

04:19

17.1km

30m

Hiking

Hike the Fanno Creek Trail, a 10.6-mile route through forests and wetlands, connecting communities in Oregon.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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43 m

Fanno Creek Trail

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The Fanno Creek Greenway Trail is a greenway connecting route that connects communities from Portland to Durham. It meanders its way through a total of 5 cities and 2 counties providing a 15 mile multi use recreational trail.

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1.92 km

Greenway Park

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Embracing the serenity of Fanno Creek and its vibrant wetlands, this greenway invites walkers, runners, and cyclists to traverse its scenic trails. With benches for contemplation, it offers a haven where nature's wonders, from beavers to songbirds, unfold gracefully.

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11.5 km

Tigard Heritage Trail

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Once a former railroad spur, the very short three-quarter-mile Tigard Heritage Trail is now a culture footway. It celebrates its local heritage by way of historic and cultural landmarks.

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17.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.2 km

1.59 km

255 m

Surfaces

11.9 km

2.60 km

2.26 km

297 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Fanno Creek Trail?

The Fanno Creek Trail offers numerous neighborhood entry points, often with street parking available. You can find parking near various parks along the route, such as Greenway Park or Woodard Park, which provide good access points.

How can I get to the Fanno Creek Trail using public transport?

The Fanno Creek Trail is well-integrated into urban areas, making it accessible via public transportation. Several bus routes and the Tigard Transit Center are located near different sections of the trail, allowing for convenient access without a car.

Is the Fanno Creek Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Fanno Creek Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all trail users and protect the local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike the Fanno Creek Trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Be aware that some sections may experience flooding after heavy rains, particularly in the wetter months.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Fanno Creek Trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Fanno Creek Trail. It is a public trail system freely accessible to everyone.

What is the terrain like on the Fanno Creek Trail?

The trail features varied terrain, including paved sections, soft paths, and boardwalks through wetlands. It largely follows Fanno Creek, winding through forests and parks. While mostly flat, some areas may have rough surfaces, short, steep hills, or sharp turns.

Is the Fanno Creek Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, many sections of the trail are considered easy and are ADA-accessible, making it suitable for beginners, families, and even young bike riders. It's a great option for a leisurely walk or ride with diverse scenery.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see along the trail?

You'll experience a blend of natural and urban scenery, from forests and wetlands with large oak and ponderosa pine trees to public art installations and murals. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with sightings of Pacific tree frogs, beavers, red-tailed hawks, Great Blue Herons, and Great Egrets.

Are there any notable points of interest or amenities along the route?

Absolutely! The trail connects several parks like Greenway Park, offering playgrounds, picnic areas, and restrooms. You'll also find public art, murals, and history installations, such as a notable mural under the Pacific Highway overpass depicting a Native woman fishing.

Is the Fanno Creek Trail accessible for strollers or wheelchairs?

Many sections of the Fanno Creek Trail are largely ADA-accessible, making them suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. However, some parts may have rougher surfaces or occasional short, steep hills, so it's advisable to check specific access points if you have concerns.

Does the Fanno Creek Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the Fanno Creek Trail is part of a regional trail system. It connects with other paths such as the Tigard Heritage Trail and the Beaverton Creek Trail, offering extended exploration opportunities.

Are there any sections of the trail prone to flooding?

As the trail is part of the Fanno Creek floodplain, some sections can become flooded after heavy rains. While efforts have been made to raise the elevation of certain areas, it's wise to check local conditions, especially during the wet season.

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