1. PLACES / WILDWOOD TRAIL - NEWBERRY ROAD TRAILHEAD
The Wildwood runs for just over 30 miles in the Tualatin Hills, mainly in Forest Park, with its southern segment in the Hoyt Arboretum and Washington Park. While the Wildwood can be hiked at any season, consider the condition of the tread and the day of the week. During the wet season, there will be numerous muddy patches that will slow you down. Dry summer conditions stir up dust, so bring changes of socks and plenty of water. The trail will be less busy during the week and earlier in the morning, but it is much loved by Portlanders so enjoy the rare moments of solitude! (From Oregon Hikers) Dogs are allowed but must remain on a leash.

Open Season

Spring,Summer,Fall,Winter

Stroller Friendly

No

Terrain Type

Dirt

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

Yes

Nearby convenience store

No

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

No

Trail Length/Type

29.60 mi., Point-to-point

Helpful Trail Information

Creek / River and Wildlife Viewing The trail section from the Newberry Trailhead to Germantown (5.5 miles one way) has hard-packed and level surfaces making it walkable for just about anyone. There are some charred snags in the western portion of the trail, perhaps remnants of the Bonny Slope Fire of 1951.(Oregon Public Broadcasting)