Address: Main entrance:, SW Marquam St, Portland, OR 97201, USA
Phone: +19715993667
Sunday: 5AM–12AM
Monday: 5AM–12AM
Tuesday: 5AM–12AM
Wednesday: 5AM–12AM
Thursday: 5AM–12AM
Friday: 5AM–12AM
Saturday: 5AM–12AM
Tomoko Nakajima
It's 2.8 miles hike (one way) or so to reach Crescent Park. I haven't hiked here since COVID-19 time frame for 2 years. Today, I went there. I found 2 different things from 3 years ago. 1) at the parking lot, a lot of small pieces of grasses are on the ground. This tells me some bad folks were breaking others' car windows. Let's not show anything precious stuff visible in our car. 2) there is a big tree blow down on the trail at one part. We can get away of it. But a little bit cumbersome. It was fun hike with my dog, my friend and her dog together. Picture is at the top of the hill at Crescent Park.
Joshua Bowley
Great little trail system right in the heart of Portland. Well marked, great coverage, with nice subtle graded incline. I would rank these trails as easy but I am an avid hiker. Definitely good for trail running if you are into that.
Imani
Beautiful hiking trails, perfect for a sunny afternoon or any type of weather. If you drive, there is a small parking lot available for cars near the park's shelter area, with informational signs about the park. If you use public transportation, it's a five-minute walk from the #8 and #68 bus stop at SW Terwilliger & Jackson.
Bradley Renfeldt-King
Beautiful nature walks/hiking. Pretty easy hikes and harder trails going up through the hills, but they have some great switch backs that make it a bit easier. I love that the park is right behind our house. My husband and I love taking our pup running along the trails. There are several different ways you can take and they are all marked well to show where you are. Plus, maps that you can take and boxes to donate to the park. We just love it because the nature and trees that are so breathtaking. I highly recommend it if you are in the area.
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Yes. The trails are quite steep in the beginning parts of each trail. Once you get up a ways they all level off a bit, but the start can be challenging. I would try the Oaks Bottoms nature area by the amusement park. Mostly flat and quite pleasant.
There is a port-a-potty at the entrance to the park on SW Marquam St off of SW Sam Jackson Rd. It had been seasonal but Portland Parks & Rec will allow it to remain there year round now as long as it is not abused or vandalized. There is another one at Council Crest, just off the Marquam Trail.
I have zero clue what you are asking. Sorry.
There are benches in places at the beginning of trails. Even better, there are big broken logs that you can sit on. Personally, I like that better.
As long as you want it to be. There are lots of trails and switchbacks
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