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If you are on your way to Washington Park but need a little time in the woods first, this is a great introductory hike into Forest Park. The Wildwood Trail begins across Cornell Road from the eastern end of the parking lot. The hike is a short, there-and-back trip through plenty of flora, including western trillium (blooming in late April), false Solomonas seal, and some of the parkas largest Douglas firs and western hemlocks. At the end of the hike you will reach the grounds of Portlandas Pittock Mansion, and their spectacular view of the city below. Portlandas landmark chateau was built in 1911 by Henry Pittock, the founder of The Oregonian. From the west end of the parking lot at Pittock Mansion you can continue back onto the Wildwood Trail and eventually make your way to Washington Park. If you are heading back to Upper Macleay Park instead, return using the Wildwood Trail and consider turning left onto the Upper Macleay Trail to give your stroll a little variety. Be sure to swing by the Audubon Society of Portland, just west of the Upper Macleay Park parking lot, which acts as Forest Parkas unofficial nature center. The Societyas 150-acre Bird Sanctuary, including the Pittock Sanctuary Nature Trail, is a must-see for anyone with children. If you are new to the rest of Forest Park, try the Lower Macleay Trail Loop and the Springville Trail Loop on the parkas northern end.
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