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Fernhill Wetlands Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Parking at Fernhill Wetlands (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Drive Highway 26 west to Exit 57 for Glencoe Road and North Plains. Turn left onto Glencoe Road after exiting for Forest Grove and Cornelius.

Drive 1.3 miles, and turn right onto Zion Church Road for Forest Grove and Cornelius.

Go 3.7 miles (Zion Church Road becomes Cornelius-Schefflin Road), and make a right at a roundabout onto Verboort Road.

In 0.5 miles, go around another roundabout and take Martin Road for Forest Grove.

After 1.9 miles, reach the junction with Highway 47 and turn left.

Proceed 0.5 miles into Forest Grove and come to the intersection with Pacific Avenue.

Continue straight here for another 0.6 miles before making a left turn onto Fern Hill Road.

After 0.2 miles, turn left and then right into the Fernhill Wetlands parking area.

Alternatives to Driving

Tri-met Bus #57 stops at the junction of Pacific Avenue and Maple Street. Walk south 0.4 miles to the intersection of Highway 47 and Maple. Continue straight on Fern Hill Road. The Fernhill Wetlands parking area is 0.2 miles from the intersection.

Other Notes

  • Open dawn to dusk
  • Restrooms, covered picnic area
  • Dogs not permitted
  • Bicycles not permitted


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