Hyatt House Portland / Downtown





The Hyatt House Portland / Downtown Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail is a gentle and scenic river loop between the Burnside Bridge and the Tilikum Crossing. This loop is perfect for walkers, runners and cyclists. Runners may cross the Tilikum bridge on either side of the bridge, while bikers must follow the posted direction of crossing. Leashed dogs may also join.
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This is a loop around the river that goes over the Sellwood Bridge and the North Steel Bridge. Accessibility: There are 4 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Southeast Water Avenue at the east end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt or concrete and smooth. (with edge barriers/railings) and smooth. It is typically at least 6 feet wide. The route uses a bike lane on the side of the road marked...
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This is a popular paved trail with great views of the city and its bridges. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the paved parking lot off of OR-99 West at the southwest end of the trail. It is van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt and smooth. It is typically at least 8 feet wide. The majority of the trail is estimated to be in the mostly gentle (5% or less) grade category and the steepest sections are at about 0.0, 1.6, and 2.3...
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This paved urban path is part of the longer Terwilliger Trail. This segment will take you from Duniway Park to George Himes Park off of South West Vermont Street. This path has road, bike lane, and paved trail options depending on your preference and activity. This tree-covered urban path may be peaceful, but if you are looking for a more forested paved path, you may want to check out the Terwilliger Trail - Lewis and Clark College to Tryon Cove Park Segment here:...
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Starting from the base of Marquam Nature Park, this trek through Portland's West Hills offers a significant elevation gain compared to nearby three-mile hikes. There are a few short sections with less elevation change, but overall, you will be hiking up some steep grades. The Marquam Trail is well-maintained, with plenty of trail markings and directions at each junction. Most of the way, you will follow ridgeline trails that hug ravines, creeks, and some little wetlands, while constantly...
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