Best attractions and places to see around West Linn include a variety of natural landscapes and historic sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Willamette River, offering opportunities for river-based activities and scenic views. West Linn also features several parks and natural areas, alongside cultural and historic districts that showcase the area's past.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Can get really muddy after a couple of days rain. I usually go just after a nice dry streak in winter and spring.
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The Clackamas River gets its name from the Clackamas people who have lived in the area for hundreds of generations. Though much of the river's course has been developed 47 of its 83 miles are designated as NWSRS (National Wild and Scenic River System)
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Great diversion spot just off the road that that takes you to some closer views of the river along the Cross Park Trail.
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The 82nd Drive Pedestrian Bridge, a crucial link between Gladstone and Oregon City in Oregon, has been entrusted to the vigilant care of the Clackamas Water Environment Services since 1998, ensuring its continued role in uniting these communities.
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This a great park for hiking through mature old-growth forest near Portland. The forest is so thick and green that you quickly feel like you're not in the city any more.
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Great loop to take from any part of PDX. I cruise from NE take the east bank esplanade to the Springwater on the Willamette path to Oaks Park and the Sellwood bridge. Some near dirt trails off the path along the waterfront. Youโll see the occasional camper off the less travelled path but everyone seems to keep to themselves. Sellwood bridge has some nice views of the Portland skyline you cross the river and you can take the South Waterfront Greenway back to Downtown or the Tilikum Crossing Bridge. Itโs a pretty nice and simple convenient way to see different parts of town and be off in your own world if youโre looking for a ride to clear your head at 7AM, 2PM or 3AM itโs always pretty quiet
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Marvel at the Sellwood Bridge, a majestic arch spanning the mighty Willamette River. Its latest iteration, completed in 2016, succeeded the 1925 original. The inaugural bridge, Portland's pioneering fixed-span crossing, reigned as Oregon's busiest two-lane bridge, serving as the lone river crossing for miles in every direction.
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Tryon Creek is a beautiful creek that runs through the middle of the park with the same name. The Goose Hollow to Tyron Creek Trail runs alongside the creek for most of the park and gives good views of the water at different points.
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West Linn offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can explore the well-maintained trails at Tryon Creek, known for its diverse wildlife and wildflowers. For more options, consider routes like the Heron Creek Loop Trail or the Wilderness Park Trail, which are part of the hiking guide around West Linn.
For unique natural landscapes, visit the impressive Willamette Falls, the second-largest waterfall by volume in the U.S., offering scenic overlooks. The Camassia Natural Area is another hidden gem, famous for its blue camas lilies blooming in spring and diverse native plant species. You can also explore the White Oak Savanna, dedicated to preserving its unique ecosystem.
Yes, West Linn has a rich history. The Historic Willamette District is a charming area with shops and restaurants housed in beautifully preserved historic buildings, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can also see the historically significant Willamette Falls Locks, the earliest continuously operating canal west of the Rocky Mountains.
West Linn boasts several parks for outdoor enjoyment. Mary S. Young Park offers extensive trails along the Willamette River and an off-leash dog area. Fields Bridge Park provides sports fields, playgrounds, and a walking trail along the Tualatin River. Willamette Park and Bernert Landing Boat Ramp is ideal for river access, picnics, and features a playground and wading pool.
Many of West Linn's parks are family-friendly. Mary S. Young Park and Fields Bridge Park both feature playgrounds and open spaces for children. Willamette Park and Bernert Landing Boat Ramp offers a playground and a wading pool, along with river access for various activities suitable for families.
Mary S. Young Park is a popular choice for dog owners, featuring a dedicated off-leash dog area within its extensive trail network. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the sensitive ecosystem of Camassia Natural Area.
The Willamette Falls Scenic Overlook provides excellent views of the Willamette Falls. Additionally, the Sellwood Bridge offers nice views of the Portland skyline as you cross the Willamette River. Some trails within Camassia Natural Area also offer potential views of Mount Hood on clear days.
The Willamette River offers various water-based activities. River access near Willamette Falls is available for kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating. Willamette Park and Bernert Landing Boat Ramp also provides a boat ramp and dock system for easy river access.
Spring is particularly beautiful for visiting natural areas like Camassia Natural Area, as it's when the blue camas lilies bloom, carpeting the area in blue. However, many parks and trails are enjoyable year-round, with fall offering vibrant foliage and summer providing ideal conditions for water activities.
While popular spots can attract visitors, areas like the White Oak Savanna offer a quieter experience focused on conservation and wildlife observation. The extensive trail networks in parks like Wilderness Park also allow for finding more secluded paths, especially during off-peak hours.
West Linn is known for its bridges. The Sellwood Bridge is a majestic arch spanning the Willamette River, and the Old 82nd Drive Bridge serves as a crucial link between Gladstone and Oregon City. The Willamette River Arch Bridge No. 357 (Oregon City - West Linn Bridge) is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In natural areas like Tryon Creek, you might spot woodpeckers, squirrels, and owls. Camassia Natural Area is also excellent for birdwatching, and the White Oak Savanna provides opportunities for general wildlife observation, showcasing West Linn's diverse ecosystems.


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