The Wilson River Trail runs almost 24 miles through the Coast Range, offering hikers a variety of options for excellent fall excursions.
Situated on the north side of Oregon 6, the highway between Hillsboro and Tillamook, the trail snakes through a lush, quiet forest featuring deciduous trees that change color in the fall.
This week on the Peak Northwest podcast, we discuss the many ways to explore the trail.
Some highlights:
- Jamie details his recent trips to the Wilson River Trail, where he encountered few other hikers.
- He and Jim discuss how to best day-hike the trail.
- Jamie notes that the Tillamook Forest Center is closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- We kick around the trail’s backpacking, trail running and long-distance hiking options.
- Jamie touches on the trail’s mountain biking and horseback riding options.
- He dives into plans to extend the trail.
Read Jamie’s recent stories about the Wilson River Trail:
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