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10 Amazing Trails That Every Oregonian Must Hike This Autumn

Title: 10 Amazing Trails That Every Oregonian Must Hike This Autumn

As the leaves start to turn and the scent of pumpkin spice fills the air, Oregon’s great outdoors beckons. Autumn is a wonderful time to hit the trails, enjoying the mild weather, vibrant foliage, and the sense of adventure that comes with exploring Oregon’s beautiful landscape. As an Oregonian, you’re lucky to have some of the most stunning natural beauty right on your doorstep. Here are 10 amazing trails that every Oregonian must hike this autumn:

1. The Historic Columbia River Highway (Mount Hood)

Distance: 12.5 miles (20 km)
Elevation gain: 2,000 feet (610 m)

Connecticut and Colorado-style turns make this section of the Historic Columbia River Highway a must-do. The fall foliage is breathtaking, and you’ll feel like you’re walking through a painting.

2. Mirror Lake Trail (Bend)

Distance: 4.2 miles (6.8 km)
Elevation gain: 300 feet (91 m)

This easy stroll takes you through a dense forest, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lakes. The Mirror Lake Trail is a great introduction to the high desert landscape of central Oregon.

3. Eagle Creek Trail (Columbia River Gorge)

Distance: 21 miles (33.7 km)
Elevation gain: 1,500 feet (457 m)

Experience the grandeur of the Columbia River Gorge on this challenging yet rewarding hike. The trail winds its way along the river, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs and waterfalls.

4. Tahkenka Lake Trail (THREE CREEKS WILDERNESS)

Distance: 6.2 miles (10 km)
Elevation gain: 1,200 feet (366 m)

Located in the Three Creeks Wilderness, this trail is a hidden gem. It takes you through a mix of old-growth forest and open meadows, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks.

5. Umbrella Falls Trail (Bend)

Distance: 4.8 miles (7.7 km)
Elevation gain: 1,200 feet (366 m)

This short and steep hike is a great workout, taking you to the top of a scenic plateau with panoramic views of the Three Sisters and the Cascade Range.

6. South Sister Trail (Cascade Range)

Distance: 10 miles (16.1 km)
Elevation gain: 3,000 feet (914 m)

One of the most spectacular hikes in Oregon, the South Sister Trail takes you to the summit of the third-highest peak in the state, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

7. Lake O’Hara Trail (Crater Lake National Park)

Distance: 3.5 miles (5.6 km)
Elevation gain: 1,000 feet (305 m)

Located in the heart of Crater Lake National Park, this easy trail takes you through a mixed forest of pine and spruce, offering beautiful views of the lake and surrounding mountains.

8. Desolation Peak Trail (Gifford Pinchot National Forest)

Distance: 12.5 miles (20.1 km)
Elevation gain: 2,500 feet (762 m)

Discover the beauty of the Pacific Crest Trail on this section of the Desolation Peak Trail, which takes you through old-growth forest, meadows, and subalpine zones.

9. Wizard Falls Trail (Willamette National Forest)

Distance: 3 miles (4.8 km)
Elevation gain: 500 feet (152 m)

This easy hike takes you through a tranquil forest, past a scenic waterfall, and into a beautiful meadow with stunning views of the surroundingmountains.

10. Sisters Trail (Sisters, OR)

Distance: 4.6 miles (7.4 km)
Elevation gain: 1,000 feet (305 m)

Experience the charm of the town of Sisters on this easy trail, which takes you through a scenic forest and meadows, offering views of the surrounding mountains and the Deschutes River.

As the seasons change, Oregon’s trails become even more alluring. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, there’s something for everyone in the Pacific Northwest. So put on your hiking boots, grab your backpack, and get ready to explore the natural beauty that Oregon has to offer this autumn.

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