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Portland 4T Trail

Portland 4T Trail

Portland 4T Trail
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Susie P
1 contribution
5,0 sur 5 bulles
oct. 2024 • En couple
This hike was great! We found some conflicting information on the 4T website about the trail just south of the zoo being closed indefinitely due to a landslide but I’m here to say, it is fully open! Go hike it!
Écrit le 14 octobre 2024
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Glen B
2 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
avr. 2024 • En famille
We wanted to do the 4T today. We parked at the zoo and paid for the day and set out. We soon discovered what is cited elsewhere, that the Marquam Trail from the south side of Highway 26 to Patton Road is closed. It was a beautiful day, so to salvage the attempt, we got an Uber to take us from the zoo to Hilltop Chevron. Basically, just around the closure, but it's a significant detour. Also be aware that the tram requires tickets in both directions, and does not sell one-way tickets. So if you take the tram one-way, you will have to pay for a round trip ticket. This was an unfortunate surprise partway into the 4T trail.
Écrit le 19 avril 2024
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Quest797672
Portland, OR2 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
mars 2023
This was fun! Such a fun mix of different transportation modes. The forest part of the trail is generally well-marked. It was great to breathe such fresh air. Muddy in March, but with good shoes, it was no problem as long as we weren't rushed. On warmer days, finding a picnic spot in the forest would be great fun. I used the all-trails app to ensure I was on the right forest trail as at some points (especially when walking through neighborhoods), it would have been easy to make a wrong turn. We took the OHSU tram downhill, and we were charged $7/person. It seems as if the free-downhill tram is a thing of the past. Other costs of this trip: parking (we parked at Washington Park at the Zoo, Hop passes for the trolly and train). Overall, a very fun day!
Écrit le 11 mars 2023
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Aditya V
1 contribution
5,0 sur 5 bulles
oct. 2022 • En famille
Great if your family loves hiking as we went through many falls and did short hikes while seeing beautiful falls!
Écrit le 16 octobre 2022
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Paul M
Dallas, TX122 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
sept. 2019
I chose to go counter clockwise and started downtown with the $5 MAX daily max pass that takes you to the zoo. The only issue, is that I had to keep the alltrails map open to find the trail once I got to the zoo, but once you are a 1/4mile in it's mostly easy to stay on the trail. going this direction has about 1500ft elevation change mostly up front. This is about a 3 hours hike. The trail through the hospital to get to the sky lift/tram is creative. The walk through the forested sections is cool even in the summer. Two hints, when you arrive at the zoo, the path is south and towards the entrance to the zoo, stay on the side walk, go past the entrance and down the hill, stay left when the main road turns at the bottom of hill and hike left over the bridge/highway, turn left on the service road for about 100 ft and main trail head is on the left. At the hospital parking lot when you exit the trail at the top of the hill, walk south through the parking lot and make a left on the main road, go about 200 ft and look for the white building on your right with a sign that say Tram. enter and follow the Tram signs though the building. At the bottom there are about a dozen restaurants should you be hungry.
Écrit le 15 septembre 2019
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Harold P
Los Angeles, Californie25 contributions
5,0 sur 5 bulles
août 2019 • En famille
My kids (ages 7 and 11) and I just hiked the 4T trail. This was our 1st activity in Portland and we did it to get oriented to Portland transportation and the city layout. We started at our hotel in downtown Portland (Hotel Rose) taking the Red MAX train to Washington Park. We spent 3 hrs at the Oregon Zoo before starting our trek around 3 pm. The beginning of the "trail" section is a little confusing as you need to walk south past the parking lots and then use the overpass above Hwy 26. You then walk on to the Hwy 26 onramp where the actual trail begins. There's plenty of signage pointing the way of the 4T trail but crossing over some well-trafficked areas and walking down an onramp seemed pretty odd.
The trail section took us about 2 hrs with a nice break at Council Crest Park. We're LA city folk so the nature walk through the woods was memorable for the kids. Seeing the neighborhoods built into the woods also gave them an appreciation of how different Portland is from LA.
The Arial Tram and Trolley were pretty straightforward and we got back to our Hotel quickly. In short, the 4T trail was a great family activity and gave us a good orientation of the Portland area.
Écrit le 3 août 2019
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Courtney
2 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
sept. 2018 • En famille
The 4T Trail is a great way to experience Portland. Parking and public transit will cost a small amount of money. Very comfortable shoes are necessary. There is some steep areas and it can be very slippery when wet. For families, the biggest thing to note is that you cannot complete the entire trail with a stroller. It is impossible. If you have a little one that cannot walk the trail, you will need to use some sort of carrier. It would benefit you to look at a map in advanced or use your cell phone. Directionally challenged people, like myself, could easily take a wrong turn and get lost.
Écrit le 23 juillet 2019
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Tim G
Naples, Floride22 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
juin 2019 • En couple
For the price of a tram pass, you can see the whole city from top to bottom. If you are not used to hiking, then this may not be the best for you as the hiking part is straight up and straight down. My reason for 4 stars is that the beginning at the zoo is a bit confusing, just walk past zoo entrance for easier start, and at the end on the hospital sign, there is one trail sign that does not tell you to turn towards the hospital. Other than that, what a great overall experience.
Écrit le 6 juin 2019
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jseckman
2 contributions
4,0 sur 5 bulles
août 2018
While visiting Portland, my two teenagers and I were looking for something inexpensive to do without getting into the car. We were staying downtown so this "trail" was convenient. We started in Pioneer Square—a couple of blocks from the hotel. There is nothing strenuous about this hike and it affords some great views of the city. There are some areas where the trail could be better marked, and a stretch that would benefit from having a sidewalk along the roadway, but other than that it was an enjoyable adventure.
Écrit le 15 janvier 2019
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PickyBaer
Portland, OR270 contributions
2,0 sur 5 bulles
juil. 2018 • En couple
It goes up. It goes down. If it's summer, you may be looking at the guy half way up who likes to sunbathe in his all-the-way nude. And for this you will spend the same as a stiff drink or two... or a movie.
Écrit le 9 décembre 2018
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