Safe and easy to access, this is beginning to be one of my favorite walking paths. It stretches for miles, and I appreciate the Columbia / Mt. Hood views, especially to the east of the 205...
Marine Drive Multi-Use Path
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Marine Drive Multi-Use Path in Portland, Oregon, offers a picturesque route following the Columbia River. The trail runs adjacent to the river, granting users stunning views of the water, boats, and marinas. It boasts a wide, flat, and paved surface, catering to both commuters and families looking for a leisurely ride. Pet owners can also enjoy a stroll with their furry companions along the path.
Starting from Kelley Point Park with its beaches, wooded areas, and historical sites, the trail extends southeast to the Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area, home to a diverse wildlife population including over 100 bird species. On the eastern side of I-5, the trail leads to Broughton Beach, a popular recreational spot close to the Portland International Airport, though shade is limited in this section.
For those seeking further adventures, connections to the I-205 Multi-Use Path and the Columbia Slough Trail are available, providing access to additional scenic areas. The trail offers parking at Kelley Point Park and Portland-Troutdale Airport, making it convenient for visitors to access and explore this beautiful pathway.
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The Marine Drive multi-use path is a sweet little section of biking/hiking/walking and generally anything-without-a-motor-ing path that hugs the Columbia River from NE 33rd out past the I-205...
How can I not give it five stars? I've spent almost every weekend running dogs here for the last three months. I'm a volunteer dog runner for the Oregon Humane Society. This trail is HEAVEN. I...
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