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Bald Peak State Forest adventures

Bald Peak State Forest Adventures

Bald Peak State Forest offers a peaceful outdoor space in Oregon’s Willamette Valley with mixed woodland terrain and trails ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and nature photography.

224
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Bald Peak State Forest

 

Bald Peak State Forest is located in Yamhill County, Oregon, occupying a modest acreage in the western Willamette Valley region. The forest encompasses rolling hills and mixed coniferous and deciduous tree stands typical of the Pacific Northwest, including Douglas fir, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple. The landscape supports a range of wildlife, such as black-tailed deer, various bird species including northern spotted owls, and smaller mammals. Historically, the area once supported logging operations but has since been managed for conservation and recreation. Visitors to Bald Peak State Forest can enjoy quiet hiking on forest roads and trails with moderate elevation changes, suitable for a family outing or nature walks. The forest provides opportunities for bird watching, mountain biking on gentle terrain, and limited primitive camping. Bald Peak offers an accessible natural area close to both Portland and Salem, making it a convenient destination for those seeking outdoor experiences without traveling far. The forest’s relatively small size and location make it a lower-traffic alternative to larger regional parks and national forests, appealing to visitors looking for solitude and serene forest scenery. While it lacks developed amenities such as visitor centers and extensive trail systems, its unmanicured nature appeals to users comfortable with self-guided outdoor activities and exploration.

Highlights

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Views from Bald Peak, the highest point in Yamhill County

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Mixed conifer and hardwood forest providing rich bird habitat

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Quiet hiking trails with easy to moderate difficulty

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Proximity to Yamhill River Corridor and agricultural valleys

Notable Natural Features

Bald Peak Summit

The highest elevation point within the forest offers panoramic views of the Willamette Valley and surrounding coastal ranges.

Mixed Conifer-Hardwood Forest

The forest is dominated by Douglas fir, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple, supporting diverse wildlife.

Yamhill River Proximity

Located near the Yamhill River corridor, the area contributes to watershed protection and habitat connectivity.