Sometimes, you just need a quiet place to walk, breathe, and recharge. Whether you’re looking to clear your mind, enjoy nature, or take a leisurely stroll, finding a peaceful trail can make all the difference. Luckily, the Southwest Metro area has some hidden gems where you can walk in solitude, soak in scenic views, and escape the noise of daily life. Here are some of the best quiet walking trails in West Linn, Oregon City, Lake Oswego, Tualatin, and Wilsonville.
West Linn
- Camassia Nature Preserve – A tranquil loop through meadows and oak woodlands, offering seasonal wildflowers and a serene escape. If you haven’t been yet, discover what makes Camassia Nature Preserve special in our local spotlight.
- Mary S. Young Park – A mix of forested and riverfront trails with breathtaking Willamette River views and a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. Want a deeper look at this peaceful riverside gem? Read our full post on Mary S. Young Park and see why it’s one of our top trail pick
- Wilderness Park – A tucked-away trail system perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature with minimal distractions.
Oregon City
- Newell Creek Canyon Nature Park – A peaceful forested trail with small streams and plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife.
- Canemah Bluff Nature Park – A quiet escape with stunning views of the Willamette River and vibrant wildflowers in the spring.
Lake Oswego
- Iron Mountain Park – A scenic, wooded trail system with gentle elevation changes and a tranquil setting.
- Tryon Creek State Natural Area – While popular, its network of trails offers quieter side paths through lush forest.
- Springbrook Park – A small, hidden nature preserve with quiet, shaded trails perfect for a peaceful walk.
Tualatin
- Tualatin River Greenway Trail – A scenic, paved path along the river, offering a quiet walking experience with occasional wildlife sightings.
- Little Woodrose Nature Park – A lesser-known wooded trail with a calming and secluded feel.
Wilsonville
- Graham Oaks Nature Park – A mix of paved and natural trails through oak woodlands and prairie, perfect for solitude.
- Boones Ferry Park – A quiet riverside trail with gentle pathways and minimal foot traffic.
- Memorial Park Trails – While the main park is popular, the offshoot trails offer peaceful, lightly traveled paths.
If you’re looking for a place to unwind and reconnect with nature, these trails provide the perfect setting. Whether you want river views, forested paths, or open meadows, there’s a quiet walking trail waiting for you.
Want a few more quick ideas? Take a look at our bullet-style list of Great Oregon Trails across the Southwest Metro area.