About Hoyt Arboretum

Hoyt Arboretum

Hoyt Arboretum is a 185-acre living museum with a collection of over 6,000 trees and plants from around the world. The Arboretum's plantings and programs promote the understanding, appreciation and scientific study of a wide variety of specimens, many of which are rare or endangered. This tranquil setting with over 12 miles of hiking trails in Portland's urban environment is free to the public and available for everyone to enjoy.

Trails are a combination of paved, packed dirt, and gravel, and some routes include stairs, steep grades, and exposed roots.

The arboretum’s grounds are open from 5am to 10pm daily and there is no admission fee to visit.

Before you explore the trails, be sure to start at the Visitor Center. It’s open daily from 10am to 4pm and trail maps are available in English and Spanish.

If this is your first time visiting, here are some suggested loops:

  • 30-Minute Loop – Fir Trail (0.5 miles) – Beginning near the Stevens Pavilion across the street from the Visitor Center, this easy stroll is fairly level. Start by skirting along a dark spruce forest before heading into the Red Pine Collection, passing through dense hedges of salal and stands of fir before ending back at the Pavilion.
  • 1-Hour Loop – Spruce/Wildwood/Redwood Trails (0.9 miles) – This deep forest trek begins at the Pavilion across the street from the Visitor Center. The route passes through spruce trees from around the world and meanders by the Wedding Meadow. From there, you dip into towering redwoods, stopping at the Redwood Deck for a view before you continue to the trail below.
  • 2-Hour Loop – Overlook/ Wildwood/Hawthorn/Maple/Wildwood/Holly Trails (1.25 miles) – This route offers a little of everything: deciduous trees and conifers, open meadows, and varying elevations. It’s a great tour to explore the southeast quadrant of the Arboretum, and a side trip to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is well worth it.

Reviews & Ratings

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.7/5 TripAdvisor Traveler Rating based on 379 reviews

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    September 2, 2025
    Mike5466

    For Anyone Who Likes Being in the Woods – Peaceful & Worthwhile

    What’s not to like, you are in a forested area within a large city. Founded in 1928, it encompasses 190 acres with 12 miles of hiking trails. Home to and amazing 2,300 species of trees and shrubs… Hard to fathom the breath and the significance of this place. The first trees were planted in 1930 and most of these planned trees (grouped by plant families) were planted by 1944. Amazingly, the park is open from 5am to 10pm and is free to visit (however parking is not free in all areas). The visitor center is open from 9am to 5pm. Trail maps are available outside the visitor center (or use their digital map). The person at the visitor center was super friendly and obviously had a passion for the place. It made us want to visit it even more than we had wanted already. Some of the trails you will find: Ginkgo, White Pine, Redwood, Red Pine, Fir, Wildwood, Oak, Larch, Bamboo, Magnolia, Beech, Dogwood, Spruce, Bristlecone, Walnut, or Maple. They offer various public tours depending on the season – check out their website for more information prior to going there. Very peaceful but be mindful that this area hosts coyotes. Enjoy!

  • TripAdvisor Rating
    August 27, 2025
    fotmm

    Extensive network of trails, charming visitors center and easy transportation options.

    With limited time, we barely scratched the surface of hiking available, both within and connected to the Hoyt arboretum. Trails were well marked and the visitors center was charming with friendly staff on hand to answer questions.

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    June 22, 2025
    K1187HBlisag

    Interesting walks but a little disappointing

    Maybe we chose the wrong trails, but we were a little disappointed. The trees were interesting, and it's nice to be in such a green space, but we were a little underwhelmed. We also expected more didactics explaing what we were seeing. We did have a magnificent view of 5 different mountain peaks and the only cost is parking.

  • TripAdvisor Rating
    June 20, 2025
    Joe_AR1087

    Nice hiking trails

    This is good for hiking as there are trails to go on. I got lost for a while but eventually took a trail that led to the Pittock mansion. Nice views and trees and flowers.

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    April 22, 2025
    hamradioadventure

    Blooming Trails

    Very pretty to go in early springtime. The trails are always nice but there isn't as much to see in winter so we went in spring. Lots of flowers were blooming and it was very beautiful.

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