This Quaint Little Trail Is The Shortest And Sweetest Hike In Portland
If you are looking for a short trail to stretch your legs on a sunny day, this one in SE Portland’s Mt Tabor Park is a great place to explore. Clocking in at just 1 mile, the trail is easy, features some lovely views, is mostly shaded, and perfect for some fun outdoors.
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It is thought that the large network of cinder cones and small shield volcanoes that span from Boring, OR to SW Washington became extinct more than 300,000 years ago.
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The park's three remaining above-ground reservoirs no longer serve up our city's drinking water, but were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
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Dogs are allowed on all the trails at Mt Tabor Park, so be sure to bring them along to enjoy the trail with you.
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The park is open until midnight daily, but when the gates close they are closed... make sure your car is on the right side of them.
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Mt Tabor Park is located at SE 60th and Salmon Street.
Have you hiked the Red Trail at Mt Tabor? Let us know about it in the comments below.
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