Looking to visit the best lakes in Multnomah County? After all, there’s nothing better than the serenity of the lakeshore — or a quick dip when the weather’s warm. So, browse our list of Multnomah County’s top lakes below as recommended by the komoot community, and experience more on your next adventure!
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Cycling Highlight
City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 is one of the water reservoirs at Mount Tabor that no longer supplies drinking water. Though they are important assets to the City of …
Tip by Alex
Road Cycling Highlight
This 101-acre park sits between its namesake lake and the Columbia River. The park's facilities include picnic and grilling areas, swimming and boating, disc golf, ball fields and more. Though …
Tip by Andrus
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Running Highlight
The land was acquired in 1909 from the estate of William S. Ladd. Recognizing the popularity of the area among local kids, especially the lake, the city designed a park …
Tip by Tyler Sanders
Cycling Highlight
Pelfrey Park sits on the shore of Fairview Lake. It has a picnic area, lake access, and a playground. Osbourne Creek also runs through the middle of the park and empties into Fairview Lake.
Tip by Andrus
Hiking Highlight (Segment)
Interlakes Trail is a nature trail at Smith and Bybee Lakes Park. The trail ends at a wooden viewing platform, but there are views all along the way. The trail …
Tip by Matthew
Hiking Highlight
Way below you, you can see Lost Lake shimmering in the sun. Look closer to see some boats floating on the water.
Tip by Caro "Bandit"
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