Super easy and scenic and well marked trail. Entrance is in this private neighborhood with no official parking lot. There is free street parking available. Be respectful of the neighbors and...
Sandy River Park
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Sandy River Park, located in Sandy, Oregon, offers a natural outdoor experience spanning 127 acres, making it one of the largest publicly owned parcels adjacent to the scenic Sandy River. The park features the Jim Slagle Loop Trail, a one-mile natural surface loop that winds through a dense grove of cedars and provides access to the river and Cedar Creek, a prime location for observing salmon during spawning season.
The park's accessibility is convenient, with a trailhead located at the end of Marcy Street on Bluff Road. Sandy River Park is a testament to the community's commitment to preserving natural spaces, having been acquired through a Local Government Grant to enhance recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
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This is a few forested trails, one that leads to the river, but not an actual "park" as the name would imply. Parking is at a dead-end in the neighborhood where the main trailhead is. The trail to...
Meh...not so impressed today. Stopped for a hike and some scenery. You can get in a decent hike here, but at this time of year the scenery wasn't so great. Based off what I saw, I'm sure at...
Great trail system! i went out there with some friends for a trail race/run. It was small & low key, but I'm glad I got the exposure to it. It was beautiful & serene! Dogs are allowed on leash,...
Nice easy trail that's a little over 1 mile to get to the river. It's a slow decline all the way down and very easy to hike back up which was a huge plus for my little dogs. There's a loop and a...






