Waterhouse, Rock Creek, and Stoller Creek Greenway Loop
Waterhouse, Rock Creek, and Stoller Creek Greenway Loop
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Embark on an easy hike along the Waterhouse, Rock Creek, and Stoller Creek Greenway Loop, a pleasant route spanning 2.1 miles (3.3 km). You will experience a gentle elevation gain of just 92 feet (28 metres), making it a comfortable journey that typically takes around 52 minutes to complete. As…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.31 km
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2.29 km
838 m
175 m
Surfaces
1.89 km
1.22 km
159 m
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You can find convenient parking at several parks along the route, including Waterhouse Linear Park, John Marty Park, Pirate Park, and Bethany Lake Park. Additionally, the Portland Community College Rock Creek campus offers access to the trails.
Yes, this loop is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness of the greenways.
The loop is enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly beautiful with wildflowers blooming in areas like Kaiser Woods Natural Area. Summer offers pleasant shaded sections, especially along the Rock Creek Greenway, making it comfortable even on warmer days.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Waterhouse, Rock Creek, and Stoller Creek Greenways. They are managed by the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD) and are freely accessible to the public.
The terrain is predominantly easy and mostly flat, making it suitable for all ages and abilities. Much of the pathway is paved, providing a smooth surface. You'll also encounter some gentle inclines, declines, and curvy sections, as well as scenic boardwalks over wetlands.
The loop offers diverse scenery, passing through wetlands, meadows, and forests. You'll follow various creeks like Stoller Creek and Bronson Creek. Keep an eye out for wildlife, including birds, waterfowl, Red-tailed Hawks, and kestrels. In spring, Kaiser Woods Natural Area is known for its wildflowers.
Yes, this route is part of an interconnected network. It utilizes sections of the Stoller Creek Greenway, the Waterhouse Trail, and the Rock Creek Trail, allowing for extended exploration and custom loops within the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District system.
Yes, the trails are designed to be highly accessible. With much of the pathway paved and generally flat, it's well-suited for strollers and wheelchairs, making it an inclusive option for many visitors.
Many of the parks connected by the greenways, such as Waterhouse Linear Park, John Marty Park, Pirate Park, and Bethany Lake Park, feature amenities like restrooms and picnic areas, providing convenient stops during your journey.
The Waterhouse Trail, which forms a significant part of this loop, provides convenient access to the Merlo Road MAX station. This makes it easy to reach the greenways using Portland's public transit system.
To maximize your experience, consider starting your journey at Pirate Park. From there, you can easily connect to both the Waterhouse Trail and the Rock Creek Regional Trail, allowing you to seamlessly explore different sections and create your own extended loop through the interconnected greenways.