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Oregon



posted Apr 10, 2024

Avalanche Beacon Checking Station Signs

Install avalanche beacon checking stations at selected sno-parks throughout the state.


posted Oct 24, 2023

Crown Zellerbach Trail, Oregon

The Crown Zellerbach Trail (Crown Z) is a former logging trail through rural areas of Columbia County that connects to the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Vernonia.


posted Aug 16, 2023

Sarah Zigler Interpretive Trail, Jacksonville, Oregon

Discover this 2.0-mile loop trail near Jacksonville, Oregon. A fun trail with interpretive signs along the way.


posted Jul 3, 2023

Willamette River Water Trail, Oregon

This water trail extends as far south as Creswell, OR, and as far north as St. Helens, OR. The area encompasses the entire mainstem of the Willamette River as well as portions of the Coast Fork Willamette and Middle Fork Willamette.


published Mar 2023

Celebrating Women Who Care for Trails

by Cathy Corlett

Cathy Corlett, American Trails Director of Strategic Communications, joined Trailkeepers of Oregon's women-only trail work party to find out more about the work being done and the women who opt to spend their Sunday working on the trail, even when the weather conditions are less than ideal.


posted Nov 22, 2021

Neahkahnie Mountain to Manzanita Trail

The Neahkahnie Mountain to Manzanita Trail Project added a new segment to the Oregon Coast Trail (OCT), one that had previously not existed. The OCT covers some 360 miles from the Washington to the California borders, much of it hiked along Oregon’s public beaches.


published Feb 2021

Book Review of Journeys North: The Pacific Crest Trail

by Jim Schmid

Jim Schmid shares his review of this recently released book. In Journeys North, legendary trail angel, thru hiker, and former PCTA board member Barney Scout Mann spins a compelling tale of six hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2007 as they walk from Mexico to Canada.


posted Nov 23, 2020

Thurston Hills Natural Area Trail Project

After many years of pursuing land acquisitions on the edge of Springfield, Oregon, and with the passage of a bond measure by local citizens, the Willamalane Park and Recreation District (WPRD) was able to acquire land sought for outdoor recreation trails.


posted Apr 3, 2020

From Gold Mines to Woodlands Trails

In this National Recreation Trail highlight from the Sarah Zigler Interpretive Trail in Oregon, find out the history of the Jacksonville Woodlands Association and how they get hundreds of kids out on the trail every year.


published Feb 2020

Northwest Youth Corps is looking for leaders

by Northwest Youth Corps

Put your skills to the test in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.


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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

Sherwood, Oregon

Just a few short miles from the center of Oregon's largest city, the honking of geese replaces the honking of cars. This special place is a refuge, a haven for wildlife and people.


19255 SW Pacific Highway (99W), Sherwood, Oregon 97140
(503) 625-5944 • [email protected]
https://www.fws.gov/refuge/tualatin_river/

American Perimeter Trail

Bend, Oregon

Rue is a "Triple Crowner" & professional backpacker with thousands of backcountry miles leading to the first thru-hike and creation of The American Perimeter Trail. The APT is a 12,000 mile loop that circumnavigates cont...


Bend, Oregon
[email protected]
https://americanperimetertrail.org/

Wild Rivers Coast Mountain Bicycling Associatio

Gold Beach, Oregon

The Wild Rivers Coast Mountain Bicycling Association is 501(c)(3) and member of IMBA, representing Coos and Curry County.


PO Box 189, Gold Beach, Oregon 97444
[email protected]
https://wrcmba.com/

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