Curious where to hike with your kids during our amazing spring in the Portland Metro Area? Look no further. While all 50 hikes in my Portland book are fun in spring, I’ve picked the must-do spring hikes from my book little feet hiking: Portland Metro. You can get all the details you need for a safe and fun family hike by picking up a copy and hitting the trail.
Path through Camassia during the camas bloom
Camassia Nature Preserve
West Linn
0.75 to 1.35 miles
Visit in late April and May to see the epic camas bloom
Kids need to be able to stay on the path to avoid crushing the flowers
Lacamas lily fields as seen from the trail
Lacamas Park
Camas, WA
1.4 to 2.5 miles
Visit in late April and May for the camas bloom
Kids need to be able to stay on the path to avoid crushing the flowers
We are so fortunate to have so three national wildlife refuges nearby; all are excellent for watching the spring bird migration and looking for native plants
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge – Washougal, WA – 2 to 4 miles
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge – Ridgefield, WA – 1 to 4.1 miles
Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge – Sherwood, OR – 1.6 to 2.8 miles
Seasonal trails open up in May
Flooding can be an issue, so it is good to check web links (in my hiking guide) before venturing out
Have a great time making springtime family memories on the trail!For more kid-friendly springtime hiking recommendations, check out this post for the Vancouver/SW Washington area and this post for the Columbia River Gorge.