Beat the Winter Blues: Portland Area Activities

bigstock-Sunrise-over-Portland-with-New-49763216Compiled by Campus Health Center Attending Physician, Amanda Armington, DC for our Beat the Winter Blues Week:

  • Forest Park – over 5,000 acres (one of the country’s largest urban parks!) Over 70 miles of trails for hiking, trail running, and biking. Kid friendly (enter on NW Upshur for a nice level hike good for the littles!) Wildwood trail – 30 mile loop starting at Washington Park, well-marked, easy to moderate trail. In the summer, FP hosts a ½ and full marathon event that traverses through the hills of the park– https://www.forestparkconservancy.org Also, check out the “forest park pdx” app for iphone !!
  • Mt. Tabor Park – easy to moderate trails for hiking, trail running, road and mountain biking located right in SE Portland. Playground about ½ way up for the kiddos. Views of Mt. Hood and downtown from the top.
  • Springwater Corridor – Downtown Portland to Boring, OR. 21 miles of paved trail along the Willamette River, through Sellwood, along Johnson Creek, through Gresham and into Boring. Run, walk, bike, rollerblade
  • Yoga – any variety but especially lovely in the winter is Hot or Bikram. Check out Yoga Union on SE 50th, the Hot Flow is niiiice
  • Oregon Zoo – tends to be less populated in the winter especially if it’s rainy. Lots of covered/indoor exhibits plus the animals seem to like the drizzle. Second Tuesday of the month $4 admission. Ride Tri-met for additional discount. **although currently closed, normally the Zoo Train connects with Washington Park where you can get off, enjoy the Rose Garden or other parts of Washington Park, and then re-board to head back to the Zoo. (maybe next year!)
  • GORGEous Gorge Hikes – head east on I-84. Rain or shine! Most trails open year-round. A great book to check out: 60 Hikes within 60 Miles Portland. A few favorites:
    • The ever popular Multnomah Falls (exit 31) – views worth the moderate switchback trail to the top. For those less athletic, a short walk up to the bridge is also quite amazing.
    • Eagle Creek (exit 41) – a shorter hike to Punchbowl Falls is an easy day hike (3.8 miles round trip). Longer out-and-backs include High Bridge or Tunnel Falls.
    • Angel’s Rest (exit 28) – if it’s clear, a great hike to watch the sunset! About an hour of switchbacks with quick gain, walk over bouldered shelf area and up to the view point. Bring a snack and sit on the bench up at the very top that looks west into Portland.
  • Think Snow! 1 ½ hours to snow on Mt. Hood
    • Sledding – Snow Bunny (3 mi east of Gov’t Camp), Cooper Spur (off Hwy 35)
    • Cross Country Ski – Eight Mile Creek loop (off Hwy 35), Teacup lake (off Hwy 35), Frog Lake (off 26)
    • Snowshoeing – my favorite trails include Trillium Lake Loop, Barlow Pass, Bennett Pass – can snowshoe any x-country skiing trail
    • Ski/Snowboard – Mt. Hood Meadows www.skihood.com – night skiing too
    • Timberline www.timberlinelodge.com
    • Mt. Hood Ski Bowl – night skiing & tubing www.skibowl.com
  • The Coast! 1 ½ hours to the beach! Obvious choices: long walks at sunset or a (windy) jog along the water.
    • Kite flying – rent or buy a kite and fly away, we definitely have enough wind for that!
    • Surfing – “Short sands” or Oswald West is a popular spot – any coast town will have rental shops for gear (don’t forget the full wetsuit!). In Ecola State Park you will find Indian Beach, another popular surfing area.
    • Hike – I love Saddle Mountain (off Hwy 26) – rough ride in on a LOOONNNG road with potholes BUT the hike is awesome… Especially if you have a clear day. Moderate intensity but the views are amazing. Ft. Stevens (Astoria) is a cool spot with a history. Pacific City (further south on 101) has huge sand dunes at Cape Kiwanda that get your heart pumping (the best: running down!).
    • Clam Chowder – a must when you’re on the coast. My favorite spot is Driftwood in Cannon Beach. Mo’s is another chain-y type spot in almost every coast town.
  • Kid Friendly (indoor fun):
    • Multnomah County Library – various branches offer kids story hour or quiet time for both kids and parents www.multcolib.org
    • Vancouver Library – awesome kid’s floor! https://fvrl.ent.sirsi.net/
    • OMSI www.omsi.edu
    • Portland Children’s Museum www.portlandcm.org
    • Playdate PDX www.playdatepdx.com
    • Pump It Up Junior www.pumpitupparty.com
  • Equipment rentals:
    • Portland Equipment Rentals: REI (503-221-1938)
    • Mountain Shop (503-288-6768)
    • Next Adventure (503-233-0706)
    • Fat Tire Farms (503-222-FARM) (mountain bikes)
  • THINK AHEAD! (To beyond the winter months!
    • Hippie Chick Half (women’s only half & quarter marathons) May 10
    • Tough Mudder August 9+10
    • Bridge Pedal August 10
    • Hood To Coast/Portland to Coast August 22
    • Color Run September 6