Every season has something interesting and trees are always beautiful. There is a winter garden with a packed dirt trail. Stop at the visitor center for maps and advice.
The paths are a little muddy and the leaves are not in bloom for several trees, but still a good place to visit.
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From website: February Highlights Holly Trail IIlex × altaclerensis 'Camelliifolia' This evergreen holly can reach up to 12 feet. Its colorful berries stand out against always-green foliage. The foliage is large and similar to camellia leaves though with spines. Vietnam Memorial Cornus occidentalis (Creek Dogwood) The Creek Dogwood is an all-season beauty. In spring it blooms white. In winter its colorful red twigs are especially striking after it has lost its leaves. Native to Oregon and other nearby states. Find it by the Vietnam Memorial near the Marquam Trail. Magnolia Trail Magnolia x soulangiana (Saucer Magnolia) Magnolias are always beautiful in spring bloom, but the Saucer Magnolia is also a sight in winter! Note its large pinkish-white buds. Find it on the Magnolia Trail near its intersection with the Wildwood Trail and south of Upper Cascade Drive. Winter Garden Chimonanthus praecox (Wintersweet) Wintersweet is an excellent winter-blooming plant, thus i
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