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Willamette Mission S.P. Equestrian Trails – 11/02/2025

A storm system moved through Oregon a week ago followed by a few nice days and then another round of rain on Saturday. This was a much weaker system, and it had moved on by Sunday morning. I had few free hours at the beginning of the morning which was boosted by falling back an hour for Daylight Savings. Heather was walking with her friend Elizabeth so I would be on my own. I decided to head back to Willamette Mission State Park for the second time this year (9/1/25) and check out some of the equestrian trails.

With Daylight Savings moving Sunrise back up to 6:52am I was able to make the 25-minute drive and be there when it opened at 7am. I parked at the equestrian trailhead.
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While there was no rain in the forecast patchy fog was, but it was supposed to burn off around 9am. I picked up the dirt equestrian trail from the trailhead and followed it across the paved bike path.
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The route I’d planned would be a little over six miles with less than a half mile of that being on sections of trail that we’d hiked before. I followed the equestrian trail for a half mile before arriving at a signed junction.
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It won’t be long and some of the trail in the park will be closed due to seasonal flooding.

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Right after I took this picture a deer dashed out of the brush on the left, ran across the trail and vanished before I could take another photo.

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I went left at this junction which was labeled “H North Loop Start” on the signboard map.

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This 0.4-mile section of trail wound through the woods before arriving at a 4-way junction.
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I turned right onto the paved path at this junction and followed it for a tenth of a mile to a 3-way junction.

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I turned left at the 3-way junction and continued on the paved bike path for 0.6-miles. There was some blue-sky on my right and fog to my left.
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American kestrel in the fog.

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I left the paved path here and veered right to rejoin the equestrian trails and stayed right at the junction for just under a quarter mile to a junction with the South Hill Trail.

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This section of trail crosses this high-water channel coming off of Windsor Island Slough meaning the south loops are sometimes cut off from the rest of the park.

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The path passes close to the slough, but it was hard to see with the dense fog. There was a great blue heron on the far side, but the fog made it virtually impossible to photograph.

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The South Hill Trail to the left.

I stayed straight saving the South Hill Trail for my loop back and continued another 0.4-miles to another junction.
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I turned right at this junction in order to make the widest loop possible. The trail passed through an open bottomland then curved left at a pointer to pass through a short section of forest before making a brief climb to the edge of a filbert grove.
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Northern flicker

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The trail turned right here following a roadbed around the filbert trees.
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This post is “L” on the park map.

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A coyote trotted across the road in front of me but disappeared in the trees before I got the camera up.

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At the far end of the trees was the “M” signpost.
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I turned left continuing around the filberts until I came to post “N”.
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Quail

At “N” the trail made a ninety-degree turn to the right along a barren field.
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Looking back at the “N” post.

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This was the least obvious section of trail over the whole hike.

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The “patchy” fog was not letting up.

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A covey of quail.

After passing post “O” the trail curved along Goose Lake which I detoured down to when the opportunity presented itself.
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Goose Lake

There were a lot of birds around the lake including a couple of ducks, but with all the fog it was hard to get any photos.
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Stellar’s jay

After checking out the lake I continued around the field until reaching post “P” at a junction.
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Doves

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I turned right at post “P” which put me on the South Hill Trail which led through the woods for almost a mile to complete the loop.
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Squirrel

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This little buck was slowly walking up the trail in front of me for a while before deciding to duck into the brush.

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These were some cool mushrooms.

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Completing the loop.

I turned right and recrossed the high-water channel then veered right on a narrow path that led me back to the paved bike path.
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Starlings

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I turned right on the bike path for a few steps then veered left onto the continuation of the equestrian trail.
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I followed this section of the equestrian trail for 0.6-miles to the 4-way junction where I’d turned right onto the paved path earlier in the morning.
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American kestrel

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I turned right onto the paved path and followed it three-quarters of a mile back to the equestrian trailhead.
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Self-heal

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Two tenths of a mile after turning right I passed a junction with the bike path I had just crossed a little earlier.

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The fence along the parking area just ahead.

My hike came in at 6.3-miles with minimal elevation gain.
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The dotted line is today’s track. Dark blue is our 2019 track and the track to the left is from our Spring Valley Greenway hike in 2022.

This was a nice little outing despite the fog and some muddy tread. Hopefully it will be a little clearer next time I visit but I did get to see quite a bit of wildlife so I can’t complain. Happy Trails!

Flickr: Willamette Mission Equestrian Trails

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