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- Cooper Mountain Nature Park - Metro
Hike, jog, watch wildlife or simply enjoy views of the Chehalem Mountains and Tualatin Valley at Cooper Mountain Nature Park, just south of Beaverton More than three miles of trails pass through forests, prairies and oak woodlands
- Best hikes and trails in Cooper Mountain Nature Park | AllTrails
Want to find the best trails in Cooper Mountain Nature Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 4 great trails for hiking and more Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you Ready for your next hike or bike ride?
- Cooper Mountain Nature Park | Parks Trails | THPRD
Overlooking the Tualatin River Valley, Cooper Mountain Nature Park is located on the edge of Beaverton The 230-acre park offers visitors 3½ miles of trails that traverse the park and pass through each of its distinct habitats - from conifer forest to prairie to oak woodlands
- Cooper Mountain Loop Hike - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington
On a sunny spring day, Cooper Mountain, a jewel among Metro's panoply of developed parks, is ablaze with unusual wildflowers and affords expansive views across the Tualatin River valley to the Chehalem Hills There has been extensive work to restore the iconic oak savannah habitat that was in danger of being subsumed by encroaching Douglas-firs
- Cooper Mountain Nature Park - Wikipedia
Cooper Mountain Nature Park is a 231 acres (93 ha) nature park in the Portland metropolitan area in the U S state of Oregon Opened in 2009, the park is owned and operated by Metro, the regional government in the Oregon portion of the metro area [1]
- Cooper Mountain Nature Park - AccessTrails
Cooper Mountain Nature Park, overlooking the Chehalem Mountains and Tualatin Valley is in Beaverton, 30 minutes from downtown Portland There are 3 5 miles of trails passing through forests, prairies and oak woodlands
- Why Cooper Mountain is a hiking gem close to Portland - oregonlive
The 230-acre park features three and a half miles of hiking trails that loop and wander through the forests and prairies, with sweeping views atop the 764-foot mountain
- Park «Cooper Mountain Nature Park», reviews and photos, 18892 SW Kemmer . . .
At Cooper Mountain Nature Park we’re re-creating rare oak woodlands and native prairies that were once common in the area by planting the trees, shrubs, wildflowers and grasses associated with Oregon white oaks
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