Locations: Where We Guide
Choose from one of five incredible natural areas, all located within 30 miles of Portland, Oregon. You can click on the name of each place to discover specific details about the site. Find the location that is best for you or your group.
1,000 acres of river, forest and ridge, you’re sheltered from the rush of life in one of Oregon’s extraordinary places, Oxbow Regional Park on the wild and scenic Sandy River. Enjoy the sites and sounds of the river while connecting with your team.
Located in Oregon City, this stunning site offers gorgeous views of the Willamette River near the historic Willamette Falls. Oak savanna, Spring wildflowers, native plants, and coniferous trees are all a part of the 332 acre ecosystem. The trails are level and easy to navigate.
Do you have another location in mind?
We are happy to guide your group in a location of your choice! We’ll need to research getting a permit in the special place you have in mind. Please communicate that in your form and we can look into it!
This shaded park is located on the Sandy River southeast of the Stark Street Bridge on the Historic Columbia River Highway. The native plants in this area area gorgeous, and there are both sandy and rocky beaches along the river.
The Columbia River Gorge is know for its majestic waterfalls. Take in the powerful beauty of Latourell Falls as you connect with this spectacular land. This walk is moderately difficult as there is a steep incline at the beginning of the trail.
Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area
As one of the largest urban wetlands in the United State, Smith and Bybee offers a multitude of birds, animals, and plants with which to become acquainted. Discover basking turtles in the spring, sunbathing garter snakes in the summer, migrating birds in the fall and, soaring raptors in the winter.
