Horseback Riding Trails in Oregon

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  • Bald Hill Natural Area Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 1.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    From Corvallis Parks and Recreation Bald Hill Natural Area is a favorite of Corvallis residents. This park offers a moderately level, 1.5 mile multi-modal path along the base of the hill as well as some dirt hiking and bicycling paths if you ...

  • Banks-Vernonia State Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 21 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Banks–Vernonia Rail Trail is 21 miles of paved trail between the two Oregon towns of, what else, Banks and Vernonia. The trail links these town with other stops in between—Manning, Tophill, Stub Stewart, Beaver Creek and Buxton—providing ...

  • Bear Creek Greenway

    State: OR
    Length: 17.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Bear Creek Greenway is a 17-mile paved multi-use trail that travels through creek-side woods and natural areas, connecting five communities and eight parks along its course. The trail offers opportunities for walkers, joggers, bicyclists, ...

  • Lake Wallula Scenic River Hiking Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 7.30 miles
    Surface: Gravel

    The lake Wallula Scenic River Hiking Trail is part of Hat Rock State Park and represents a segment of the Lewis and Clark Commemorative Trail. The trail can be accessed from either the McNary Beach area or from the entrance to Hat Rock State ...

  • Lower Deschutes River Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 17 miles
    Surface: Dirt

    The Lower Deschutes River Trail runs for 17 miles through Deschutes River State Recreation Area, catering to hikers and mountain bikers. Equestrian trails are open March through June only (fees and registration required), and you can also camp, ...

  • Malheur Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 12.50 miles
    Surface: Ballast

    This trail is located on the former Hines Railroad Grade. Traveling on this trail takes you through steep grades, filled to accommodate railroad traffic, deep cuts through rocky hills and flat, open areas. It is rated "most difficult."

  • Norm's Trails

    State: OR
    Length: 11 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Sand

    Norm's Trails are set on a beautiful piece of county land on which 11 miles of elaborate, single track loop trails have been constructed. All trails are marked with trail names that set the mood of that trail. Some of the features are hand made ...

  • OC&E Woods Line State Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 105 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Cinder, Dirt, Gravel, Woodchips

    WELCOME Walkers, joggers, cyclists, equestrians, skateboarders and other non-motorized travelers have one thing in common on the OC&E Woods Line State Trail - you are all welcome! HISTORY At the turn of the century, railroads were leading the ...

  • Row River Trail (BLM)

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 14 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Row River Trail is a 14-mile rail-trail that follows the route of the now abandoned Oregon Pacific & Eastern Railroad line. The trail runs along the scenic shore of the Row River and Dorena Reservoir. Several quaint, covered bridges are ...

  • Springwater Corridor

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 21.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone

    The Springwater Corridor forms a major southeast segment of the 40-Mile Loop, a multi-use trail that circles the city of Portland, some of which is incomplete. The 21.5-mile Springwater Corridor extends from SE 4th Avenue at SE Ivon Street in ...

  • Trolley Trail (OR)

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 6 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Oregon's Trolley Trail was once a streetcar line serving Portland's metro area. The old Oregon City Line trolley ran between Milwaukie and Gladstone from 1893 until 1968. As of 2012, 6 miles of the route are a brand new multi-use path. Eventually ...