Beautiful trail through nature anytime of the year, but absolutely stellar mid to late April and May when the field's namesake, the blue camas, are in bloom and and along with other wildflowers,...
Camassia Nature Preserve
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Camassia Natural Area is a 22.5 acre nature preserve in West Linn, Oregon, owned and maintained by the Nature Conservancy. It is home to unique and rare plant species, offers wildlife viewing opportunities, and features hiking trails.
The preserve asks visitors to practice physical distancing and wear face coverings when in close contact with others, and to stay on marked trails and leave their dogs at home to protect the sensitive species that inhabit the area. The main Loop Trail is now a one-way trail to limit contact between visitors.
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I love this hidden gem of a nature park! My family has come here to see the spring camas and seablush show a few times now, and we have a great time. Need to know: One-way trail, loop but...
This is a nice preserve tucked away between houses and the highway. Driving up to it you might not realize you are there. Parking is very limited. The paths here are well kept and the walk is...
My wife and I loved our hike through the preserve. We took a couple of the side spurs and enjoyed the views of the highway, the high school, and the pond. Some of the reviews mentioned that it's...
It is a beautiful, hidden gem in the heart of Clackamas County. Parking is however extremely limited at the main entrance (I think it is possible to park at the Wilderness Park and hike from...
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