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Embark on the North Luckiamute Landing Trail for an easy hike through a beautifully restored riparian gallery forest. You will find yourself surrounded by cottonwood, ash, and oak trees, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The path soon opens up to offer scenic views of the Willamette River and expansive fields near…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking is available at the trailhead within the Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area. Specific details regarding parking facilities are typically found on the official Oregon State Parks website.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. However, for the safety of wildlife and other visitors, please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times.
The trail is enjoyable in many seasons, but it's best to visit when it hasn't rained recently. The soil can become very muddy, making for a less pleasant experience during wet periods. Spring and fall often offer pleasant conditions.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day use at the Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area. For the most current information on any potential changes or specific regulations, it's always best to check the official Oregon State Parks website.
The trail is generally flat and consists primarily of singletrack. While it's considered easy, be aware that the soil can become quite muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
You'll hike through a restored riparian gallery forest with cottonwood, ash, and oak, and open fields offering scenic views of the Willamette River. The area is a significant habitat for migratory birds, waterfowl, shorebirds, amphibians, and endangered Western pond turtles.
While the specific North Luckiamute Landing Trail described here is a simpler route, the broader Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area does feature longer loop options, such as a 3.3-mile loop in the North Unit.
Yes, its generally flat and easy terrain makes it a great option for families looking for a pleasant outdoor experience. The diverse scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities can also be engaging for children.
An insider tip for this trail is to check recent weather. The soil can become very muddy, making for challenging conditions. For the most enjoyable experience, plan your visit during drier periods.
A notable feature is the Luckiamute Landing itself, where you can witness the confluence of the Willamette, Luckiamute, and Santiam Rivers. The trail also passes through a 5-acre demonstration prairie, showcasing the area's historical grassland ecosystem.
Absolutely! The trail is rated as easy with minimal elevation changes, making it an excellent choice for beginners or those seeking a relaxed hike.