4.9
(1695)
13,525
hikers
00:40
2.31km
60m
Hiking
Embark on the Mount Tabor Loop, an easy hike that takes you around an extinct volcanic cinder cone right within Portland. This route offers a refreshing escape, winding through lush greenery and past large Douglas fir trees. You will cover 1.4 miles (2.3 km) with an elevation gain of 188…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
Get Directions
854 m
City of Portland Reservoir Number 1
Lake
2.31 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.84 km
312 m
153 m
Surfaces
1.22 km
636 m
204 m
163 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Elevation
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Weather
Powered by Foreca
Today
Wednesday 6 May
23°C
13°C
0 %
Additional weather tips
Max wind speed: 9.0 km/h
to get more detailed weather forecasts along your route
This route was planned by komoot.
Yes, the Mount Tabor Loop is generally considered easy and is suitable for all skill levels, including beginners and families. The park offers a network of trails, and this loop provides a manageable and enjoyable experience for a casual hike.
The terrain on this loop is varied, featuring a mix of natural surfaces, gravel paths, and paved roads. You'll encounter some inclines and declines, including sections built with cinders from the volcano itself. While generally easy, some parts might have steeper sections.
The loop offers beautiful scenery with lush greenery, including large Douglas fir trees. From various points, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Portland city skyline, downtown Portland, and Mount Hood. On clear days, you might even spot Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams. The trail also passes by historic reservoirs.
Mount Tabor Park has several parking areas. It's advisable to check the park's official website or local signage upon arrival for the most current parking information and regulations.
Yes, Mount Tabor Park is accessible via public transportation in Portland. Several TriMet bus lines serve the area around the park, making it a convenient option if you prefer not to drive.
Yes, the trails within Mount Tabor Park, including this loop, are dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times to comply with park regulations and for the safety of other visitors and wildlife.
Mount Tabor Loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is great for clear views, while winter can provide a unique, quieter experience, though some paths might be wet or muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Mount Tabor Park or to hike the Mount Tabor Loop trail. It is free and open to the public.
Beyond the trails, Mount Tabor Park offers a variety of amenities. You'll find playgrounds, picnic areas perfect for a post-hike meal, an outdoor amphitheater, and sports courts. It's a popular spot for runners and cyclists as well, providing a comprehensive urban escape.
Yes, the Mount Tabor Loop is part of a larger network within Mount Tabor Park. This route specifically covers sections of the Blue Trail, Red Trail, Green Trail, and the Mount Tabor Bike Boulevard, offering connections to various other paths within the park.
Yes, Mount Tabor Park is located in a vibrant area of southeast Portland with many cafes, restaurants, and shops nearby. You'll find a good selection of dining options within a short drive or walk from the park, perfect for a post-hike refreshment or meal.