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Eagle Creek Community Forest

The best walks and hikes in Eagle Creek Community Forest

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Hiking in Eagle Creek Community Forest explores a 317-acre property in Clackamas County, Oregon. The area features diverse woodlands, including dense stands of Douglas-fir and hemlock, alongside a unique grove of black locust trees. Trails traverse rolling hills and follow the course of Suter Creek and North Fork Eagle Creek, which are significant for salmon spawning habitat. The terrain offers a mix of experiences, from gentle ascents to longer, more moderate hikes.

Best hiking trails in Eagle Creek Community Forest

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Eagle Fern Park Loop Trail

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Embark on the Eagle Fern Park Loop Trail, an easy 1.6-mile (2.6 km) hike that winds through a lush, fern-filled ancient forest. You will discover towering old-growth Douglas firs and…

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6.77km

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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Faraday Road Bike Path, a scenic route along the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River with 315 feet of elevation gain.

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Embark on the Maple Ridge, Vortex, and Riverbend Trail Loop for a moderate hiking experience through diverse landscapes. You'll traverse lush forests, open meadows, and follow stretches alongside the Clackamas…

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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Dog Creek Trail and Rivermill Trail Loop in Milo McIver State Park, featuring river scenery and lush forest.

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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Sandy River Trail Loop through dense forests, past a scenic river viewpoint, and along the Sandy River.

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August 1, 2024, Milo McIver State Park Viewpoint

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Beautiful scenery and well-maintained trails

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February 23, 2024, Eagle Fern Park

A quiet and serene natural environment, with lush vegetation, crystal clear streams and dense forests of fir and cedar. It offers visitors the opportunity to observe wildlife, as well as enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

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This park provides year-round camping facilities with amenities like hot showers and toilets. You can enjoy water activities on the river, such as rafting and kayaking, enjoy fishing from the dock, and explore the trails in the surrounding area.

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February 19, 2024, Sandy River Park

This park offers a diverse outdoor experience for visitors of all ages and abilities. With more than 127 acres of land bordering the wild and scenic Sandy River, the park promises a refreshing escape into nature just minutes from downtown.

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February 7, 2024, Clackamas River

Spanning over 83 miles, the Clackamas River journeys through a captivating blend of landscapes. Its upper reaches boast dramatic canyons and cascading waterfalls, while the lower sections meander through fertile valleys and rolling hills.

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This park provides year-round camping facilities with amenities like hot showers and toilets. You can enjoy water activities on the river, such as rafting and kayaking, enjoy fishing from the dock, and explore the trails in the surrounding area.

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This spot provides stunning views of Milo McIver State Park and the Clackamas River. You don't need to go far to enjoy the scenery, as it's right by the parking area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed in Eagle Creek Community Forest?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome in the Eagle Creek Community Forest, but they should be kept on a leash and under your control at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please be sure to clean up after your pet.

Is this the same as the Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge?

No, this is a different location. The Eagle Creek Community Forest is a protected woodland in Clackamas County, known for its rolling hills and quieter trails. The more famous Eagle Creek Trail (#440) is located in the Columbia River Gorge and is known for its dramatic cliffs and waterfalls. Be sure to navigate to the correct trailhead for your planned hike.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes available?

Absolutely. The forest offers several easier hikes perfect for families or a casual walk. A great option is the Vortex Loop — Milo McIver State Park, which is a relatively flat, 2-mile (3.2 km) trail that can be completed in about an hour.

What are the trail conditions like in winter?

Hiking is possible year-round, but be prepared for winter conditions. Trails can become very muddy, wet, and occasionally icy after rain or frost. We recommend wearing waterproof hiking boots with good grip and checking the weather forecast before you head out.

How do I get to Eagle Creek Community Forest and where can I park?

The Eagle Creek Community Forest is located in Clackamas County. Access points and parking are limited as the trail system is still under development. Visitors often park near adjacent areas like Eagle Fern Park or find designated pull-outs. It's best to plan your specific route in advance to identify the most appropriate starting point.

What kind of wildlife or nature can I expect to see?

The forest is a rich habitat characterized by dense stands of Douglas-fir and hemlock. It provides a prime environment for various bird species, making it a good spot for bird watching. While larger wildlife is elusive, the area's main appeal is its immersive woodland scenery and the peaceful creeks that wind through the landscape.

Are there any circular or loop trails?

Yes, there are loop trails available. For a moderately challenging circular route, consider the Tickle Creek Trail loop from Tickle Creek Park. This 3.3-mile (5.3 km) hike offers a pleasant walk through the area's woodlands with minimal elevation gain.

What do other hikers think of the trails here?

The routes in Eagle Creek Community Forest are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths and the beautiful riverside and forested scenery.

Is there a trail map available for the community forest?

While a formal, unified trail map for the entire community forest is still in development, you can find individual trail maps and GPS data for specific routes on komoot. Planning your hike with a tool like the komoot app is the best way to navigate the area confidently.

Can I connect to trails in the nearby Eagle Fern Park?

Eagle Creek Community Forest is adjacent to Eagle Fern Park, and there is potential for connecting trails between the two. However, the official trail system is still being developed. Currently, any connections may be informal or require walking along roads, so it's best to plan your hike within one park at a time.

Are there any long-distance hiking options?

Yes, for those seeking a longer, more challenging day out, the Hiking loop from Estacada is a great choice. This 5.6-mile (8.9 km) route takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes and involves a moderate amount of climbing through the forest.

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