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The powell butte nature park is traversed by a network of trails; We are a group committed to protecting and enhancing powell butte nature park in outer southeast portland, oregon. It is one of several extinct volcanoes within the ‘east buttes’ in the eastern end of the portland metro area.

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Want to find the best trails in powell butte nature park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? Powell butte is a beautiful nature park with many trails and loops, located in southeast portland. Powell butte is a fascinating nature park where you can hike on an extinct cinder cone volcano!

The park features scenic vistas and stunning views from the extinct cinder cone volcano.

Located between portland and gresham offers more than 611 acres and 10 miles of trails with expansive views and diverse landscapes. The nature park is managed by portland parks & recreation. Alltrails has 9 great trails for hiking, walking, and birding and more. All trail junctions are now clearly marked with painted metal posts.

The loop described here starts at the park's main entrance off of southeast 162nd ave. The system was extensively refurbished during the construction of reservoir #2 on the butte and the new trail system was completed in 2015. Let our web site provide you with all the essential information you need about this wonderful park. Powell butte is an extinct cinder cone volcano that has been transformed into a unique nature park with more than 611 acres and 10 miles of trails of hiking, biking, bird watching, and equestrian opportunities.

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Powell butte nature park is one of portland’s largest natural areas, spanning over 600 acres atop an extinct cinder cone volcano in east portland.

Powell butte nature park is a very large park in portland, oregon. In 1987, the city officially established powell butte as a nature park and the park was opened to the public in 1990.

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