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Embark on an easy hike along the Fanno Creek Trail, a pleasant route that winds through a diverse landscape of urban settings and natural areas. You'll find yourself shaded by large oak trees and ponderosa pines as you pass through forests and wetlands, offering a refreshing escape. This accessible trail…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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695 m
Grant to Main Trail
Forest
1.61 km
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
2.63 km
Colony Creek Greenway
Nature Reserve
3.24 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.04 km
137 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
1.85 km
1.09 km
276 m
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The specific segment of the Fanno Creek Trail from SW Grant Avenue to Bonita Park, as mapped on komoot, is approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) long. It typically takes around 50 minutes to complete this section as a hike, though your pace may vary.
The Fanno Creek Trail is predominantly paved, making it generally easy and mostly flat. It's suitable for a wide range of users, including those seeking ADA-accessible sections. However, be aware that some areas may have short, steep hills, sharp turns, or rougher surfaces. Heavy rains can also lead to flooding, potentially requiring detours onto surface streets.
Yes, the trail is largely considered easy and is a great option for beginners and families. Its mostly flat, paved surface makes it accessible. Many parks along the route feature playgrounds, and the diverse scenery keeps things interesting for all ages. Just be mindful of potential rough patches or short, steep sections.
The Fanno Creek Trail offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. You might spot Pacific tree frogs, beavers, red-tailed hawks, great blue herons, and great egrets. The trail passes through wetlands and forests, providing a natural habitat for various species, especially for birdwatching.
Absolutely! The trail transitions beautifully from urban settings to natural areas, featuring large oak trees and ponderosa pines. You'll find public art installations, murals, and colorful LED lighting in underpasses. It also passes through various parks with amenities like playgrounds and disc golf courses. A key highlight is Fanno Creek Park, offering a serene natural ambiance.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Many sections are well-shaded, providing relief during warmer summer months. If visiting after heavy rains, be prepared for potential flooding in certain areas, which might require detours.
Yes, the Fanno Creek Trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
Generally, no permits or entrance fees are required to access the Fanno Creek Trail or Fanno Creek Park. It's a public regional trail system designed for community access. For specific regulations or updates, you can check the official Tigard city website.
The Fanno Creek Trail has numerous entry points throughout Tigard, Beaverton, and parts of Portland. Parking is often available at the various parks it connects, such as Fanno Creek Park. For specific parking lot locations, it's advisable to consult local city park maps or the Tigard city website.
Yes, the Fanno Creek Trail is a significant regional corridor and connects to other paths. The route itself includes sections of the Fanno Creek Trail and also intersects with the Tigard Heritage Trail, expanding your options for longer walks or rides.
Yes, the Fanno Creek Trail passes by various parks that are equipped with amenities such as restrooms and drinking fountains. These facilities are typically found at major park access points along the route, making it convenient for longer outings.
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