Hood River, OR Dog Walking Trails and Maps

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Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Trail

0.9 mi
State: WA
Asphalt

Lacamas Heritage Trail

3.5 mi
State: WA
Gravel

Marine Drive Trail

18.2 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Moulton Falls Trail

2.5 mi
State: WA
Asphalt, Gravel

Padden Parkway Trail

5.3 mi
State: WA
Asphalt

Riverfront Trail at The Dalles

9 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete

Whistle Punk Interpretive Trail

1.5 mi
State: WA
Gravel

Cazadero Trail

6.66 mi
State: OR
Gravel

Columbia River Dike Trail

3.2 mi
State: WA
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Deschutes River Trail (Wasco)

18.6 mi
State: OR
Dirt, Gravel

Gresham Fairview Trail

3.3 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Klickitat Trail

31 mi
State: WA
Asphalt, Ballast, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel

Springwater Corridor

21 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Columbia Slough Trail

7.79 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

I-84 Bike Path

4.9 mi
State: OR
Concrete

Wy'East Way

1.6 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Trail—also known as the Chelatchie Prairie Rail-with-Trail—is currently open from Battle Ground Lake State Park to a point nearly 1 mile southwest. The paved trail runs...
WA 0.9 mi Asphalt
The Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail is an innovative road-to-trail conversion constructed on portions of the Historic Columbia River Highway. The trail is considered to be from milepost...
OR 18.8 mi Asphalt
The Lacamas Heritage Trail parallels Lacamas Creek and the western shore of Lacamas Lake under a canopy of old growth forest. Along this scenic gravel pathway, trail-goers can catch glimpses of the...
WA 3.5 mi Gravel
Marine Drive Trail follows its namesake roadway along the south shore of the Columbia River. The trail is often just feet from the river and trail users can enjoy lovely views of the water, boats and...
OR 18.2 mi Asphalt
The Moulton Falls Trail follows an old logging railroad grade between Hantwick Road and the East Fork High Bridge. The trail travels along the East Fork Lewis River within a canopied corridor of...
WA 2.5 mi Asphalt, Gravel
The Padden Parkway Trail provides a paved, 5-mile route across northeastern Vancouver, connecting neighborhoods and shopping areas. Trail-goers are separated from the busy four-lane roadway by a wide,...
WA 5.3 mi Asphalt
The Riverfront Trail at the Dalles is a scenic paved pathway along the Columbia River from the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center parking lot east to The Dalles Dam. There are a lot of interesting things...
OR 9 mi Asphalt, Concrete
,a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/recreation/trails/locations/mta-0059-whistle-punk.shtml">US Forest Service: This trail is a barrier-free interpretive trail that tells the story of forest...
WA 1.5 mi Gravel
Cazadero Trail is currently completed in three disconnected segments that total over 6 miles in the southeastern outskirts of Portland. In the future, the rail-trail is planned to stretch farther...
OR 6.66 mi Gravel
The Columbia River Dike Trail—also known as the Captain William Clark Park Trail and the Cottonwood Beach Trail—follows the Columbia River from Steamboat Landing Park to the border of the Steigerwald...
WA 3.2 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone
Caution: The route is dotted with tire-slicing puncture vine, which is cleared by rangers. Bicyclists should carry tube sealant, along with a patch kit or extra tubes. If you take a side trail, be...
OR 18.6 mi Dirt, Gravel
The Gresham Fairview Trail is a north–south corridor that will one day link Portland's 40-Mile Loop Trail (Marine Drive section) with the Springwater Trail's section through Gresham. As of spring...
OR 3.3 mi Asphalt
Note: Brief gaps and technical areas require dismounts for bikers. The only way in or out of the canyon is at the trailheads, and solo travel is discouraged. To enjoy this extraordinary backcountry...
WA 31 mi Asphalt, Ballast, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel
The Springwater Corridor comprises the southeast segment of the 40-mile Loop regional trail system encircling the greater Portland area. Today, the family-friendly Springwater Corridor follows the...
OR 21 mi Asphalt
The Columbia Slough Trail follows its namesake waterway on the northern end of Portland. Although there are currently gaps in the trail, it will one day follow the entire length of the narrow 19-mile...
OR 7.79 mi Asphalt
The I-84 Bike Path begins at the I-84 intersection with Fairview Parkway and continues west along the interstate for nearly 5 miles. A fence and concrete barrier separate trail-goers from traffic....
OR 4.9 mi Concrete
Wy'East Way is a 1.6-mile greenway that runs alongside several MAX light rail stations in Gresham, OR just outside of Portland. The entire route is paved and 12 feet wide. About the...
OR 1.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

Fantastic but too short!

June, 2025 by barbscondo

We rode from the Senator Mark Hatfield parking in Mosier west toward Hood River. 1st 1.8 miles gradual uphill. Fun to go thru the tunnels. Stunning views. Fun to be so far above the river. Then downhill towards Hood River. Total one way 4.8 miles.

Marine Drive Trail

Great Ride along the river

June, 2025 by barbscondo

We stayed at the Columbia River RV Park and rode out of the park along Marine Drive for .8 miles and picked up the trail. If you look at the Traillink map the 3 sections are not joined together. But we rode the road between sections with no problems. There is a designated bike path on the road (not as wide as I would like it) but we are both 79 and average riders and did it with no real problems. The distances are short between the sections. The bike path is sometimes right on the river up on a "dike" and then crosses Marine Drive for periods on the other side. We had no problem following the path and enjoyed it all. Only saw about 6 other bikes. Really very few walkers except for a special 3K event by the police dept but it was no problem.. So we did not quite finish the third section - went a total of 12 miles and turned around. So probably another 3? miles to the end. The river was like glass this day. Any ride with water is a great ride for us.

Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

Beautiful!

June, 2025 by loraleecampbell

This trail is in three parts. I have not done the western portion that is on the old Columbia River Hwy. The center portion between Wyeth and Viento State Park where we camped. Be warned, train right next to the campground running throughout the night. This section of the paths has stunning views but does parallel the hwy at many points throughout. Still worth the ride, enjoy the quiet when the trail meanders back into the woods. Trail shows that it starts at Viento but it has been extended 1.2 miles further East. Riding from Viento West you will encounter several waterfalls and stunning views. The furthest East portion between Hood River and Mousier is quiet and peaceful. Signs of recent fire but nothing bad. Enjoy! Loralee

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Padden Parkway Trail

Accessible, great for running and inline training

February, 2025 by aliciadrums

I’ve trained on this paved trail for years! It’s well maintained, safe, and doesn’t have crazy elevation. The pedestrian 205 bridge is the most challenging uphill, but it’s also good elevation practice without taking up too much of the path. Intersections are hit or miss, but the gaps in between are still good stretches of trail. A great urban trail if you live around here.

Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

Second section - Wyeth to Perham Creek

August, 2024 by glshoort

Beautiful Day, beautiful trail. The second section now goes 1.5 miles past the Viento Creek campground and ranger station.

Riverfront Trail at The Dalles

Memorial Day 2024

May, 2024 by fwardsr

Awesome, tall native grasses and flowers everywhere ever great landscaping along the industrial section and of course the mighty Columbia river and abundant wild life.

Klickitat Trail

Rough beauty, cows and poop...loved it!

May, 2024 by rotim

On a beautiful mid-May day I set off with a group of four experienced road cyclist but gravel newbies all around age 60. Two of us were riding Pedigo Avenue electrics and two traditional borrowed mountain bikes. The trail alternates between smooth gravel/grass to large rocks, ruts, mud, gates and kind of a hiking trail feel. We made it to Klickitat for lunch but the traditional cyclist were tired and wanted to turn back.
The trail is much rougher than typical rail-to-trails I've been on (Crown Zellerbach, Banks-Vernonia, Olympic Discovery), but I loved the challenge, getting rattled, dealing with cows and poop, but especially the beautiful river views. Can't wait to go back and do the whole trail.

Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Trail

Lovely trail; short but sweet

November, 2023 by acaikman08

It's paved, it's short but sweet, keep in mind that the railroad IS active (not super active, I didn't see any trains on my particular trip), so use caution at crossings. It's within Battle Ground State Park. I went on a fall day and was tickled (and slightly saddened) to see a bunch of uneaten apples that had fallen off the trees in the area; hopefully some of the local wildlife got some tasty snacks out of them.

Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

two sections

September, 2023 by earls013

The ride from Hood river to Mosier is fabulous. The ride from Viento State park to Wyeth not as good because of proximity to I-84. Both feature impeccable road surface including 2019 constructed stretches of new road. But the Mosier leg is so special in terms of elevation and views Only 10 miles round trip there’s coffee in Mosier 1 mile past the end of the trail section. I’d you brave the surface streets you can make an60+ mile ride they say

Columbia Slough Trail

Some good, some not so

August, 2023 by mbgriffith

The first part - Vancouver Avenue to Interstate Avenue was fine, new macadam. The part from Interstate Avenue to Portland Road was needs repaving, with gravel between patches of macadam in bad shape. Given that your on top of a narrow lever, it was bit dicey.

Riverfront Trail at The Dalles

Nice Little Ride

June, 2023 by loraleecampbell

I started at the Marina going West. Nice and flat at start with nice views of Marina. The Park further East would probably been nice but limited on time. Trail heads through industrial area but still nice cows of the Columbia River. Last part of trail is all uphill and head wind picked up. No problem with e-bike! Total 6 miles from marina.

Columbia River Dike Trail

Check for Closures

August, 2022 by raksasa

The trail is currently closed beyond Capt Clark park while work is being completed on the National Wildlife Refuge. Length of trail is about 1.5 miles as of 8/22/22.

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