Forest Park, a 5,100 acre (2,064 hectare) park located in the West Hills of Portland, was the dream of landscape architects the Olmsted Brothers, back in 1903. However; it wasn’t until 1948 that the park was developed. You may recall that the Olmsted Brothers also designed Central Park in New York City.
Forest Park stretches close to eight miles (12.8 km) in the Tualatin Mountains along a lush, green, forested hillside above the Willamette River, near the West Hills neighborhood.


The park includes 70 miles (110 km) of hiking trails that weave their way through the park. It is one of the largest forested urban areas in the US, and is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Here you’ll find flying squirrels, Roosevelt elk, black tailed deer, bobcats, garter snakes, Pacific tree frogs and a wide variety of birds. Luckily, we didn’t cross paths with any snakes or bobcats on any of our hikes.
A few weeks ago, we enjoyed hiking the Lower MacLeay Trail which meanders through the trees along a quiet stream. It is one of several trails that pass the Witch’s Castle; a stone structure built in the mid 1930s.










The Witch’s Castle was designed by architect Ernest F. Tucker as a public toilette and pavilion. In 1962, the water line to the facility was destroyed in a severe storm, and was never repaired. Rumor has it that it is now a popular spot for wild, teenage parties, and graffiti artists.


The Wildwood Trail will take you past Pittock Mansion, (more about the mansion in the coming weeks) where you’ll find amazing views of five volcanoes in the Cascade Range; Mounts Rainier, Hood, Adams, St. Helens and Jefferson. (Click here to read about the Big Blast and volcanos in this range).



Earlier this week we enjoyed a ramble on the Holman Lane Loop Trail.




The park is open daily from 5am to 10pm and entry is free. The park is open to walkers, hikers, bikers and equestrians; click here for additional information.
After our ramble earlier this week, we were quite hungry when we got home. We picked a few items from our garden, and theTravelsketcher created this delicious lunch for us; cheesy polenta with roasted tomatoes, aubergine (eggplant) and scallion.



As a side note, a junco has built her nest in our garden and gets quite upset with us whenever we stop by. She was quite creative in building her nest in a protected area under the chives. Her hatchlings look quite healthy!

We have thoroughly enjoyed exploring this lovely park and will continue to visit whenever city life gets too hectic. Portland author Marcy Houle describes the park thusly: it captures the essence of what is natural and wild and beautiful about the Northwest.
Visiting Forest Park always reminds me of this famous quote:
And into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul. John Muir
We will continue to explore Forest Park and enjoy the miles of hiking trails (knees willing) as time and weather allow.
Wishing you lovely rambles,
Tricia
The park is beautiful; thanks for taking us along on your walk. It’s always so wonderful to have good urban parks. Your lunch reward looks so good. And the little junco nest is amazing! I enjoyed your video. 😊
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Isn’t it though? It’s a wonderful place to escape the city life. The junco babies have already fledged; I hope they survive. Thanks for your comments!
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Great to have those trails nearby, Tricia. Hours of happy hiking xx
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Thanks, Jo!
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That really does look like a lovely place to explore. So beautiful. I had to look up what a junco was – good to learn another bird! Your lunch looks like the perfect thing after the hike.
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It is a beautiful park. Juncos are native to North America, so it makes sense that you wouldn’t have heard of them. Our lunch was delicious. Thanks for stopping by!
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Those look like well cared for walking trails. It must be a treat to follow them.
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They are well card for, and well used too! Thanks for your comment. I’m enjoying your posts too and have made a few comments, but I think they’re lost in cyberspace.
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I will check my spam folder. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
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Not in my spam folder. WP makes it as hard as possible to comment sometimes.
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Agreed; it does. There’s a WordPress event here in Portland in a few weeks that we will be attending; hopefully the hosts will be able to address that concern.
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I hope that you get answers.
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Thank you for the many beautiful photos of a Northern climes walk I do miss here in my part of Australia . . . in my case I have a busy Saturday morning ahead >>> think I’ll come back and walk your well kept track with you afterwards for relaxation . . .
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Haha; anytime! Thanks for commenting.
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So much greem everywhere: summer is truly alive in the PNW! The Witch’s Castle looks really unique, and I’m glad you had a great time 😊
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We’ve actually had quite a few rainy days this summer which keeps the plants green. Thanks for stopping by!
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I love wandering in nature.
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Oh yes, it’s wonderful. Thanks for your comment!
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How great to have a nice, treed park close to you. Closing at 10 pm, I guess those parties aren’t too crazy. Maggie
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It is nice to have the park so close. Something tells me that the kids stay much later as there are no gates to keep them out. Thanks for your comment!
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The park looks like a wonderful place to walk. Afterwards, your lunch looks like it was delicious.
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Thank you, Karen. Both the park and lunch were quite nice.
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It’s lovely to have a big park in the middle of the city to enjoy nature. That’s a lot of mileage in terms of hiking trails! Fresh veggies from the garden are always delicious! Lunch looked yummy!
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Yes, it’s so nice to have a large, forested area so close to home, with so many trails to choose from. Thank you, for your comments!
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The park is lovely, except for the witch’s castle. To me, they’ve turned it into an eyesore.
Does every resident get a garden box? I love that!
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I agree; the “castle” with its graffiti covered walls is not a pretty sight.
There are probably 50 garden spots, of which we have 6. Interestingly, there’s not much interest in them, but we love having one. Thanks for stopping by!
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Oh how lovely, and what a great place to be able to escape too. I’m not sure about that graffiti though!
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Agreed; the graffiti is definitely an eye sore. But the park in general is a wonderful place to stroll. Thanks, Hannah!
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This is a lovely hiking trail Tricia. I enjoy walking in forests – there is always something to see (lovely photos of the tiny flowers). It is interesting to see where the junco has built her nest. And your lunch looks delicious and healthy – what could be better than eating from your own garden?
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Agreed; hiking in a forest is so tranquil. I thought the junco was quite creative in choosing the location for her nest. The babies have already fledged, so we feel better about picking the veggies from our garden. Thanks so much, Corna!
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Beautiful park to follow along with you to! Seems perfectly suited for a peaceful walk and a regrouping of self…and the unexpected thrill of a witch’s house in between 🙂
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It is a beautiful park, and we feel fortunate that it’s so close. Thanks for your comment!
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Looks like a great forestry walk.
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It is, and we’re fortunate that it’s so close. Thanks for your comment!
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You captured so many beautiful photos 🙂 One of the reasons why I love Portland is the city’s proximity to such beautiful and green spaces as Forest Park, where visitors can get an unparalleled opportunity to experience a true Northwest forest without leaving the Portland city limits. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Thanks so much, Aiva, for your kind words. Portland is a beautiful city with much to offer. I’m glad you love it too!
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