Best attractions and places to see around Trent include a mix of natural areas, historical structures, and scenic viewpoints. The region features diverse landscapes, from forests with extensive trail networks to large reservoirs and rural settlements. Visitors can explore areas offering outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking, alongside historical sites.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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Downhill MTB trails closed for the winter; slow down and be courteous of hikers on the multiuse trails! EnjoY
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The current iteration of the Lowell Covered Bridge was constructed in 1945 to replace the original 1907 bridge after a large truck damaged it beyond repair. Eventually the bridge was bypassed by a modern concrete bridge and fell into disrepair. However, the bridge was reopened as an interpretive center on the other covered bridges in the area. There's also a rest area with parking, restrooms, and picnic tables.
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A very nice bench awaits you, with an amazing view of the southern Willamette Valley and a bronze relief sculpture that illustrates the surrounding topography, and nearby mountains, hills, and other features.
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Thurston Hills Natural Area offers 6.5 miles (10.46 km) of five diverse trails, near the city's heart. It's perfect for beginners, kids, running and mountain biking enthusiasts.
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Gaze upon Lookout Point Reservoir's panoramic vista, embracing the Middle Fork Willamette River and its dam. Born in 1953 with the Lookout Point Dam's creation, it stands as a scenic marvel.
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Lowell Bridge, once destroyed in a traffic accident, stands as a replacement for the original 1907 covered bridge. Its scenic view crafts unforgettable moments, making it a picturesque gem.
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Thurston Hills Natural Area offers 6.5 miles of five diverse trails, near the city's heart. It's perfect for beginners, kids, and mountain biking enthusiasts.
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East of Mount Pisgah, Farmland and Vast meadows provide a gorgeous foreground for the adventure that awaits. Pleasant Hill is a rural area full of Beautiful barns and fields.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Lowell Covered Bridge, which serves as an interpretive center for other covered bridges in the area. Another favorite is the Thurston Hills Natural Area, offering diverse trails for hiking and mountain biking. The Lookout Point Reservoir is also highly appreciated for its panoramic views.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lowell Covered Bridge is family-friendly and offers a rest area with parking, restrooms, and picnic tables. The Thurston Hills Natural Area has trails perfect for kids and beginners. Additionally, the Lookout Point Reservoir and the rural area of Pleasant Hill are also considered family-friendly.
The region offers several natural highlights. You can explore the Thurston Hills Natural Area, a forest with extensive trails. The Lookout Point Reservoir provides scenic views of the Middle Fork Willamette River. The rural area of Pleasant Hill features farmland and vast meadows.
For historical interest, visit the Lowell Covered Bridge, a replacement for the original 1907 structure, which now functions as an interpretive center. Another notable site is The Old Barn, a rustic structure possibly built in the early 1900s, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Thurston Hills Natural Area features 6.5 miles of diverse trails suitable for various skill levels. For more options, you can find detailed hiking routes around Trent, including trails like 'Dery's South Summit, Mount Pisgah, and Beistel's East Summit Loop' and 'Lowell Covered Bridge to Lookout Point Reservoir', on the Hiking around Trent guide.
Beyond sightseeing, you can enjoy hiking and mountain biking in the Thurston Hills Natural Area. The Lookout Point Reservoir is ideal for enjoying the scenic landscape. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Trent and Running Trails around Trent guides, which offer various trails for different sports.
Absolutely. The Lowell Covered Bridge offers scenic views. The Thurston Hills Natural Area and Lookout Point Reservoir are also known for their panoramic vistas. The rural setting of Pleasant Hill provides beautiful foregrounds of farmland and meadows.
The Lowell Covered Bridge is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience for visitors to enjoy its scenic views and interpretive center.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The scenic views from the Lowell Covered Bridge and the diverse trails of Thurston Hills Natural Area are frequently highlighted. The panoramic vistas of the Lookout Point Reservoir also receive positive feedback for creating unforgettable moments.
Yes, the Thurston Hills Natural Area is a great spot for mountain biking enthusiasts, offering 6.5 miles of diverse trails. It's suitable for various skill levels, including beginners.
The Thurston Hills Natural Area offers several trails that are perfect for beginners and children. Additionally, the 'Lowell Covered Bridge to Lookout Point Reservoir' route, found in the Hiking around Trent guide, is rated as easy.


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