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Row River Trail State Park adventures

Row River Trail State Park Adventures

Row River Trail State Park offers an accessible multi-use trail following a historic rail corridor through lush river valleys in Oregon’s Willamette National Forest, ideal for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

620
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Row River Trail State Park

 

Row River Trail State Park transforms a former railroad corridor into a scenic recreational trail that extends approximately 15 miles along the Row River, east of Cottage Grove in Oregon. The trail passes through diverse landscapes including riparian zones, dense Douglas fir forests, open meadows, and farmland. Its relatively flat grade makes it an excellent destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians of all skill levels. The corridor was originally part of the Oregon, Pacific & Eastern Railway, constructed in the early 20th century to serve logging operations. Since its conversion into a trail, it has become a community favorite, linking small towns such as Cottage Grove, Culp Creek, and Dorena. Visitors experience tranquil river views, multiple wooden trestle bridges, and remnants of the historic railway infrastructure. Wildlife common to the park includes deer, river otters, various bird species, and occasional black bear sightings. The trail is also a hub for fishing in the Row River, which is known for trout and bass. In addition to recreation, the park works to protect local ecosystems associated with the Willamette River watershed. The park’s easy terrain, scenic beauty, and historical aspects contribute to its appeal for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and history buffs. Events such as trail races and community rides are commonly held here, enhancing its role as a regional recreational resource.

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Historic wooden trestle bridges crossing the Row River

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Scenic views along the riparian corridor of the Row River

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Accessible multi-use trail popular for biking, hiking, and horseback riding

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Remnants of the Oregon, Pacific & Eastern Railway infrastructure

Notable Natural Features

Dorena Covered Bridge

A historic wooden covered bridge located near the eastern trailhead, showcasing Oregon’s rich logging and transportation history.

Wooden Trestle Bridges

Several preserved timber trestle bridges span the Row River, offering unique photo opportunities and a glimpse into early 20th-century railway engineering.

Row River

The river supports trout and bass fishing and provides peaceful riverside views along much of the trail.