4.7
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313
등산객
11
하이킹
얌힐 카운티에서 하이킹하며 오리건 구석 부분까지 살펴볼까요? 얌힐 카운티에 있는 모든 하이킹 및 워킹 경로 컬렉션 중 가장 멋진 하이킹 경로를 엄선하여 소개해드릴게요. 다른 하이커가 공유한 실제 팁과 사진을 살펴보고 후기를 읽으며 마음에 드는 얌힐 카운티 워킹 경로를 찾아보세요.
마지막 업데이트: 4월 10, 2026
2.75km
00:56
240m
10m
Hike the easy 1.7-mile Trappist Abbey Guadalupe Loop through lush forests and enjoy panoramic views of the Willamette Valley.
1.40km
00:28
110m
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Enjoy an easy 0.9-mile hike to a tucked-away waterfall through shady evergreen trees, gaining 374 feet in McMinnville, Oregon.
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3.37km
01:07
230m
30m
Hike the easy 2.1-mile Mount Hebo via Pioneer-Indian Trail in Siuslaw National Forest, gaining 741 feet to panoramic views.
614m
00:10
0m
20m
The Rilee Loop is an easy 0.4-mile (0.6 km) hike in Bob and Crystal Rilee Park, taking about 9 minutes with no elevation gain.
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6.67km
01:53
140m
140m
Hike the easy 4.1-mile Outer Loop Trail in Miller Woods Conservation Area, featuring forest paths and the serene Frieda's Pond.
11
등산객
2.54km
00:50
120m
120m
Hike the easy 1.6-mile Niagara Falls Trail in Siuslaw National Forest to discover two beautiful waterfalls, Niagara Falls and Pheasant Creek
5.06km
01:31
160m
160m
Hike the easy 3.1-mile Guadalupe Loop through the Red Hills of Dundee, offering views of vineyards and distant Mount Hood.
6.88km
02:06
240m
240m
Hike the moderate 4.3-mile Pioneer-Indian Trail in Siuslaw National Forest, featuring diverse terrain and Mount Hebo viewpoints.
2.88km
00:44
10m
10m
An easy 1.8-mile hike in Joe Dancer Park, McMinnville, offering riverside views and forested paths, perfect for families and dogs.
5.0
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19
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6.26km
01:57
250m
250m
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The Pioneer-Indian Trail, historically used by Native Americans and early settlers to travel between the Willamette Valley and the Pacific Coast, crosses Mt. Hebo. From the summit, you can get great views of the Pacific Ocean. This 8-mile trail starts at the Hebo Lake Day Use Site and ends at the South Lake Dispersed Area. It passes through open meadows and old-growth forests. The Mt. Hebo Area is home to the Oregon silverspot butterfly, a sensitive species, so be respectful of its habitat. Camping is prohibited within 200 feet of the trail and in the meadows, according to the no-trace principals.
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The Niagara Falls Trail offers a short but steep hike with switchbacks. The trail leads to two waterfalls, which have often been confused with one another, despite neither resembling Niagara Falls. The first waterfall you encounter is Pheasant Creek Falls, a single drop that plunges into a natural amphitheater. The trail is lush and green in the summer; check reports to see if you will need microspikes in the winter.
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Niagara Falls Trail leads to a picnic area where you can view the 124-foot Pheasant Creek Falls, which includes an 18-foot upper tier. A short spur at the end of the trail offers a different vantage point for the falls. The waterfall, originally named after the steep slopes of Niagara Point, was mistakenly identified as Niagara Falls on Pheasant Creek. This misidentification stuck, appearing in guidebooks and online sources. Winter and spring provide the best views, as water flow goes down during the summer and fall.
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Pheasant Creek Falls, located at the end of the Niagara Falls Trail, drops about 124 feet into a steep-sided canyon. The trail, winding through a thick forest of Douglas firs, has several switchbacks. Along the way, cross footbridges over creeks and waterfalls and enjoy scenic views of the falls above Pheasant Creek.
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Frieda's Pond is a small pond in a grassy area, right by the trailhead. There is a small trail that circumnavigates the small pond and makes for an enjoyable small loop.
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Miller Woods Conservation Area is a 130-acre property that comprises pastures, hay fields, shady secondary woodlands, and conifer plantations featuring some old-growth Douglas firs. Used by the McMinnville School District for outdoor education, the park underwent a thinning project in 2015 to promote a more natural forest canopy. Visitors can explore a loop trail that passes through Otter Pond, crosses meadows, follows Berry Creek, and ascends to the forested K.T. Summit. There is a suggested $5 use fee, and dogs are not permitted on the trails.
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Check out Joe Dancer Park in McMinnville, a 100-acre complex that features a dozen baseball, softball, and soccer fields. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the South Yamhill River and well-maintained trails. The park is open every day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and offers restrooms for visitors.
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