New Year's Eve/Day: The walk will be on sidewalks and go thru the NW section of Portland , pass thru Downtown and Old Town areas of Portland. You will pass over 140+ places to eat and 90+ places to drink.
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Pre-Superbowl Walk: Walk through the streets of NE Portland's Alameda neighborhoods and down NE Fremont Street with cafe/restaurants, brew pubs, quaint coffee shops and shopping areas. There will be parts of the walk that has stairs for both of the walking routes. It will be difficult for Strollers. Pets are permitted, but not in Buildings.
Heartbreaker Walk is on sidewalks, and up stairs on a very popular walk that takes in NW Portlands hidden and not so hidden stairs.
Columbia Gorge Biennial Classic is hosted every other year. Post your comments on Columbia Gorge. See 2010 photos.
![]() Jackson Bottom Wetlands Walk is hosted every other year. This walk goes through the wetlands with it's myriad of wildlife. Birds of every discription may be seen. A highlight of this walk is the visit close to the Great Blue Heron rookery where herons and their young may be viewed through spotting scopes provided by wetland volunteers. We will also be serving our "WORLD FAMOUS HOT DOGS". Fountain Walk is hosted every other year, look for more info to follow.
Harvest Moon Walk is hosted every other year. See 10/2010 photos and 11/21/2010 comments.
![]() Christmas Ships Walk takes you along the Willamette River to view the Christmas Ships, This is the only night that both the Columbia and the Willamette fleet will be together on the River through Portland. Learn more about the tradition here: http://www.christmasships.org/ Forestry Center – YRE 1531 – 10k – Rated 3. This is the crown jewel of Portland walks, taking you to the Zoo, the World Forestry Center, Hoyt Arboretum, Japanese Garden, International Rose Test Garden, Washington Park, Holocaust Memorial and vistas of the City of Portland and Mt. Hood. Mostly wooded trails with some paved streets. Not suitable for wheel chairs or strollers. Pets are allowed on leash and must obey scoop laws. Trails may be slippery during the rainy season. Wear appropriate footwear.
WOC: Parks, Clubs and Flowers. NATIONAL: America’s Gardens, Museums. Alexandra Bridge – YRE 0954 – 10K – Rated 3
This walk takes you on some stairways in NW Portland past the Chapman School where Vaux Swifts roost every September to the Alexandra St. Bridge built in 1922 with its distinctive ironwork. This walk enters Forest Part twice and then ends up on 23rd Avenue, passing many shops and restaurants. Parts of the trail could be muddy in the rainy season. |
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