Sightseeing
Try this 5.9-mile out-and-back trail near Eugene, Oregon. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 40 min to complete. This is a trendy area for birding, hiking, and trail running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.
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Ridgeline Trail
Ridgeline TrailTry this 5.9-mile out-and-back trail near Eugene, Oregon. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 40 min to complete. This is a trendy area for birding, hiking, and trail running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.
Overview
Flat, well-maintained, accessible, and picturesque, Pre's Trail draws hundreds of runners and walkers from the Eugene community every day. Found entirely within the four hundred acres of urban Alton Baker Park and wedged between the Willamette River and Autzen Stadium, the trail traverses wooded, grassland, and riparian areas.
Wide enough to easily accommodate the cross country teams and races that take advantage of Pre's ideal location, it is a popular unpaved trail option. Experienced hikers won't find any challenge to the pancake-flat grade it doesn't even climb a hundred feet in its four-plus miles but this is a perfect location for tempo runs or people-watching.
Need to Know
There is no shortage of things to do around Alton Baker Park. Autzen Stadium, just north of the park, is home to the University of Oregon Ducks. The rest of the University is a short hike away via the footbridge off Autzen Connector, including the legendary Hayward Field. The Science Factory is a good children's museum for younger kids, though it is only open Saturdays. The disc golf course makes for a good post hike activity, and rentals are available at a small shack near the western parking lot.
Be sure to stop by Eugene Running Company before leaving the area, just a block away at 116 Oakway Center. The walls are filled with interesting running memorabilia from Eugene, Oregon, Nike, and the Olympics, and the outstanding staff is happy to give visitors a tour.
Description
There are a number of access points for Pre's Trail, but the most common route, and the one shown on trailhead maps, begins at the westernmost parking lot in Alton Baker Park. The entire route is well-maintained wood chip doubletrack, suitable for all skill levels.
The trail is broken into three short loops with connectors between them. It starts on the busiest segment, the Green Loop, which passes by most of the park's day use attractions. Look for the Hays Tree Garden on the right and Science Factory on the left as the path follows Canoe Canal. As the trail exits the tree canopy, Autzen Stadium comes into a view, and once reaching the stadium's south gate it turns south towards a footbridge. Head across and to the east on the first connector.
The small Yellow Loop is next, and it's a quick trip along a mostly-open field before reaching a pond and the second connector. At the corner of the pond, turn left to pick up the Red Loop. The trail turns to follow the canal further, passing under a bridge and along a number of riverside homes across the water. Continue circling the Whilamut Natural Area as the trail turns south and picks up the Willamette River on the other side of the park's island.
From here, the trail follows the river for about three quarters of a mile before reaching the connector again and rejoining the Yellow Loop. The southern section of the Loop is more wooded, and passes Autzen Connector, taking hikers to the University of Oregon and downtown Eugene.
The Green / Yellow Connector comes up at the three and a half mile point. The last segment of Pre's Trail passes three more of the park's features: a huge dog park, Cuthbert Auditorium, and the disc golf course. Wind past all three, keeping an eye out for the heavy foot traffic in this area. Pre's Trail ends back at the parking lot.
Connections on either end of the park to the rest of Eugene's extensive trail system allow creative hikers to make Pre's Trail part of a much longer route.
Flora & Fauna
While the loops of Pre's Trail don't stay in any one environment for long, it does provide short opportunties to see several types of western Oregon wildlife and plants. Wooded and grassland sections alternate, along with some interesting riparian segments along the river. Wildlife is mostly restricted to smaller park animals like ducks and frogs, though fox sightings in the Natural Area are common. Birds circling overheads can include eagles, herons, and ospreys.
History & Background
While visiting Scandinavia, legendary local runner Steve Prefontaine was impressed by the soft surfaced running trails found in nearly every city. Upon returning to Eugene, he proposed that a similar system be built in the relatively new Alton Baker Park. Plans were drawn up, including a proposal to cover the trail using wood chips from local timber industries. The trail system was finished just four months after Pre's death in 1975. It opened to a memorial run of five hundred visitors.
Pre's Trail is still a popular training and racing destination. It's common to see local cross country teams, including the Oregon Ducks, and several notable races take place here throughout the year.
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Pre's Trail
Pre's TrailOverview
Flat, well-maintained, accessible, and picturesque, Pre's Trail draws hundreds of runners and walkers from the Eugene community every day. Found entirely within the four hundred acres of urban Alton Baker Park and wedged between the Willamette River and Autzen Stadium, the trail traverses wooded, grassland, and riparian areas.
Wide enough to easily accommodate the cross country teams and races that take advantage of Pre's ideal location, it is a popular unpaved trail option. Experienced hikers won't find any challenge to the pancake-flat grade it doesn't even climb a hundred feet in its four-plus miles but this is a perfect location for tempo runs or people-watching.
Need to Know
There is no shortage of things to do around Alton Baker Park. Autzen Stadium, just north of the park, is home to the University of Oregon Ducks. The rest of the University is a short hike away via the footbridge off Autzen Connector, including the legendary Hayward Field. The Science Factory is a good children's museum for younger kids, though it is only open Saturdays. The disc golf course makes for a good post hike activity, and rentals are available at a small shack near the western parking lot.
Be sure to stop by Eugene Running Company before leaving the area, just a block away at 116 Oakway Center. The walls are filled with interesting running memorabilia from Eugene, Oregon, Nike, and the Olympics, and the outstanding staff is happy to give visitors a tour.
Description
There are a number of access points for Pre's Trail, but the most common route, and the one shown on trailhead maps, begins at the westernmost parking lot in Alton Baker Park. The entire route is well-maintained wood chip doubletrack, suitable for all skill levels.
The trail is broken into three short loops with connectors between them. It starts on the busiest segment, the Green Loop, which passes by most of the park's day use attractions. Look for the Hays Tree Garden on the right and Science Factory on the left as the path follows Canoe Canal. As the trail exits the tree canopy, Autzen Stadium comes into a view, and once reaching the stadium's south gate it turns south towards a footbridge. Head across and to the east on the first connector.
The small Yellow Loop is next, and it's a quick trip along a mostly-open field before reaching a pond and the second connector. At the corner of the pond, turn left to pick up the Red Loop. The trail turns to follow the canal further, passing under a bridge and along a number of riverside homes across the water. Continue circling the Whilamut Natural Area as the trail turns south and picks up the Willamette River on the other side of the park's island.
From here, the trail follows the river for about three quarters of a mile before reaching the connector again and rejoining the Yellow Loop. The southern section of the Loop is more wooded, and passes Autzen Connector, taking hikers to the University of Oregon and downtown Eugene.
The Green / Yellow Connector comes up at the three and a half mile point. The last segment of Pre's Trail passes three more of the park's features: a huge dog park, Cuthbert Auditorium, and the disc golf course. Wind past all three, keeping an eye out for the heavy foot traffic in this area. Pre's Trail ends back at the parking lot.
Connections on either end of the park to the rest of Eugene's extensive trail system allow creative hikers to make Pre's Trail part of a much longer route.
Flora & Fauna
While the loops of Pre's Trail don't stay in any one environment for long, it does provide short opportunties to see several types of western Oregon wildlife and plants. Wooded and grassland sections alternate, along with some interesting riparian segments along the river. Wildlife is mostly restricted to smaller park animals like ducks and frogs, though fox sightings in the Natural Area are common. Birds circling overheads can include eagles, herons, and ospreys.
History & Background
While visiting Scandinavia, legendary local runner Steve Prefontaine was impressed by the soft surfaced running trails found in nearly every city. Upon returning to Eugene, he proposed that a similar system be built in the relatively new Alton Baker Park. Plans were drawn up, including a proposal to cover the trail using wood chips from local timber industries. The trail system was finished just four months after Pre's death in 1975. It opened to a memorial run of five hundred visitors.
Pre's Trail is still a popular training and racing destination. It's common to see local cross country teams, including the Oregon Ducks, and several notable races take place here throughout the year.
Skinner Butte Park
4.6
2,615 Google reviews
Park in Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte is a prominent hill on the north edge of downtown Eugene, Oregon, near the Willamette River. A local landmark, it honors city founder Eugene Skinner and is the site of the municipal Skinner Butte Park.
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Skinner Butte Lookout
50 Skinner Butte LoopSkinner Butte Park
4.6
2,615 Google reviews
Park in Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte is a prominent hill on the north edge of downtown Eugene, Oregon, near the Willamette River. A local landmark, it honors city founder Eugene Skinner and is the site of the municipal Skinner Butte Park.
Silver Falls State Park
20024 Silver Falls Highway SoutheastOne of the most beautiful hikes we can reccomend.
Oregon Coast Aquarium
2820 SE Ferry Slip RdEugene Saturday Market Stage
101 S Park StOne of the most incredible views and food scene in the area. Only 2o min, from the suite.
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King Estate Winery
80854 Territorial HwyOne of the most incredible views and food scene in the area. Only 2o min, from the suite.
Eugene Electric Bicycles
675 River RdMount Pisgah
Sarver Winery
25600 Mayola LnMuseum of Natural and Cultural History
1680 E 15th AveJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
1430 Johnson LaneSkinner Butte Lookout
50 Skinner Butte LoopAlsea Falls Mountain Biking Trailhead
Fall Creek Access RoadRidgeline Trail - Fox Hollow Trailhead
85528 Christensen RdAlton Baker Park
200 Day Island RdRuth Bascom Bike Path
Ruth Bascom Bike PathPortland
High Country Expeditions McKenzie WhiteWater Rafting
56340 McKenzie HighwayShopping & Food
A LOCAL FAVORITE, A SOCIAL HUB, AND A MUST-VISIT DESTINATION IN EUGENE, OREGON.
The area's premier destination. Enjoy a collection of enchanting local stores, restaurants, tasting rooms, and eateries adjacent to two upscale boutique hotels. Stroll through the courtyard. Listen to the splashing sounds of the fountain. Sip on local wines. Connect with friends.
History, character, and community. So much more than shopping. It's 5th Street.
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Markt 5th Street Public Market
296 E 5th AveA LOCAL FAVORITE, A SOCIAL HUB, AND A MUST-VISIT DESTINATION IN EUGENE, OREGON.
The area's premier destination. Enjoy a collection of enchanting local stores, restaurants, tasting rooms, and eateries adjacent to two upscale boutique hotels. Stroll through the courtyard. Listen to the splashing sounds of the fountain. Sip on local wines. Connect with friends.
History, character, and community. So much more than shopping. It's 5th Street.
Oakway Center is Eugene’s Lifestyle Center
Eugene’s premier shopping experience located in the heart of Eugene. Oakway Center offers a diverse mix of local and national shops and eateries. The Heritage Courtyard offers a plaza environment where one can enjoy shopping, dining opportunities, and entertainment under the canopies of heritage oak trees. Take a walk and browse the many stores and restaurants while enjoying the friendly, unique atmosphere offered only at the Oakway Center. You’ll find Eugene’s the best at Oakway Center, a family of fine stores.
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Oakway Center
Oakway CenterOakway Center is Eugene’s Lifestyle Center
Eugene’s premier shopping experience located in the heart of Eugene. Oakway Center offers a diverse mix of local and national shops and eateries. The Heritage Courtyard offers a plaza environment where one can enjoy shopping, dining opportunities, and entertainment under the canopies of heritage oak trees. Take a walk and browse the many stores and restaurants while enjoying the friendly, unique atmosphere offered only at the Oakway Center. You’ll find Eugene’s the best at Oakway Center, a family of fine stores.
HOURS:
MONDAY & TUESDAY, 8-3
WEDNESDAY – SUNDAY, 8-8
WHERE: 32ND & HILYARD, IN SOUTH EUGENE AT AMAZON CORNER
Provisions South is a neighborhood eatery close to the suite, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and more. We are up and running–masked up, socially distanced and ready to serve tasty menu with a smile–for takeout and in-house.
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Provisions South
747 E 32nd AveHOURS:
MONDAY & TUESDAY, 8-3
WEDNESDAY – SUNDAY, 8-8
WHERE: 32ND & HILYARD, IN SOUTH EUGENE AT AMAZON CORNER
Provisions South is a neighborhood eatery close to the suite, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and more. We are up and running–masked up, socially distanced and ready to serve tasty menu with a smile–for takeout and in-house.
Review:
So… we came to South Eugene for the craft beer breweries. Our 3-day trip started here the first morning. We’ll COME BACK to Eugene for this place. It was the perfect kickoff to our mini vacay. The vibe was excellent and embodied what we imagined Eugene, Oregon to be: hip, fresh, outdoorsy, environmentally friendly, alive, awake, and aware. We loved the fresh bread, the coffee, the outdoor seating, and the food truck kitchen. The harissa, olive bread, and almond croissant were all excellent. Everything we ordered was perfect.
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Hideaway Bakery
3377 E Amazon DrReview:
So… we came to South Eugene for the craft beer breweries. Our 3-day trip started here the first morning. We’ll COME BACK to Eugene for this place. It was the perfect kickoff to our mini vacay. The vibe was excellent and embodied what we imagined Eugene, Oregon to be: hip, fresh, outdoorsy, environmentally friendly, alive, awake, and aware. We loved the fresh bread, the coffee, the outdoor seating, and the food truck kitchen. The harissa, olive bread, and almond croissant were all excellent. Everything we ordered was perfect.
No trip to Eugene is complete without a trip to the Duckstore.
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The Duck Store
895 E 13th AveNo trip to Eugene is complete without a trip to the Duckstore.
Markt 5th Street Public Market
296 E 5th AveSo many fun things to drink, eat and see!
Sabai Cafe & Bar
27 Oakway CenterOregon Country Fair
24207 Oregon 126Steelhead Brewery
199 E 5th AveAmbrosia Restaurant & Bar
174 E BroadwayGo here for all information about Eugene's events and activities. This site is updated daily.
Eugene, Cascades & Coast Visitor Center - Travel Lane County
754 Olive StEugene Airport
28801 Douglas DrOur suite is only 25 min. from the Airport.
Eugene Weekly
1251 Lincoln StEugene Weekly
1251 Lincoln StCity/town information
Springfield is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Located in the Southern Willamette Valley, it is within the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area. Separated from Eugene to the west, mainly by Interstate 5, Springfield is the second-most populous city in the metropolitan area after Eugene.
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Springfield
Springfield is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Located in the Southern Willamette Valley, it is within the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area. Separated from Eugene to the west, mainly by Interstate 5, Springfield is the second-most populous city in the metropolitan area after Eugene.
Peacehealth Rides
Amazon Pool
2600 Hilyard StEugene Area Chamber of Commerce
1401 Willamette StMcArthur Court
1601 University StEmerald Valley Golf Club
83301 Dale Kuni RdOn campus visits, food, Duckstore, Library, Museums, Graduations and major events for incoming students. All less than 3 miles from the suite.
University of Oregon
1585 E 13th Avewww.uoregon.edu
Hult Center for the Performing Arts
1 Eugene CenterUniversity of Oregon
1585 E 13th AveJane Sanders Stadium
1677 University StAlton Baker Disc Golf Course
100 Day Island RdPegasus Pizza
2864 Willamette StFood scene
Marché
296 E 5th AveEugene Saturday Market Stage
101 S Park StMazzi's
3377 E Amazon DrMcMenamins North Bank
22 Club RdPlank Town Brewing Company
346 Main StOregon Wine LAB
488 Lincoln StTasty Thai Kitchen
80 E 29th AveRight by the suite.
South Hills Cafe
2495 Hilyard StDutch Bros
2145 W 7th AveThe Better Living Room by Ninkasi Brewing
272 Blair BlvdOakshire Brewing
207 Madison StCovered Bridge Brewing Group
926 E Main StCafe Med Eugene
Walking distance from our suite.
Marché
296 E 5th AveThe top restaurant in Eugene.
The Gordon Hotel
555 Oak StNeighborhoods
Drop Bear Brewery
Fun Brewery