Old Main, Cedar, Terwilliger and North Horse Loop is a 4.2 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Portland, Oregon that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is accessible year-round.
Note: As of July 30, 2020, the Terry Riley Bridge near 4th Ave Trail and along Lewis and Clark Trail will be closed until further notice, due to safety concerns. Please use another designated trail. For more information, please see https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=103
Quite a few people on the trails, not too bad just make sure you don't forget your mask.
Tryon Creek is my absolute favorite location in Portland. Rainforest minutes from the city with a very well developed trail system. A bit muddy this time of year and there are a few trees down across the trail making it slightly more difficult right now but totally doable for the able bodied adult
Well cared for trail. People respected wearing mask when crossing over. Delightful walk.
One of the trails was closed. How to reroute at the last minute. Beautiful nature walk. Only saw a few people!
As all trails are in Tryon Creek, this is a well maintained, easily accessible trail.
Fairly easy trail. Well maintained. Good for walking or running. Dog friendly. The scenery at Tryon Creek is pretty uniform across the park, but beautiful if you love the forest. There are also many other trails nearby. Tryon Creek is currently closed due to COVID.
I am a local dog walker that brought my pack of dogs here to walk. I chose the Terwilliger Trail because it is wider, so we can pull over if another dog is passing. It was a little more populated than I typically like for less distractions for my dogs, but it was less populated and wider than Center Trail. Overall, great, easy hike!
Great hike. Many trails to go on to make it longer or shorter. Shade almost the whole way I went. Parking can be difficult. At Least on Saturday when I went.