Difference between revisions of "Metzler Park Loop Hike"
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Revision as of 19:01, 20 September 2017
- Start point: Metzler Park Trailhead
- End Point: Clear Creek Swimming Hole
- Trail Log:
- Hike Type: Loop
- Distance: 1.1 miles
- High Point: 845 feet
- Elevation gain: 225 feet
- Difficulty: Easy
- Seasons: All year
- Family Friendly: Yes
- Backpackable: No
- Crowded: No, except on summer weekends
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Description
Metzler Park is a Clackamas County park located on wide Clear Creek and named after Alice Metzler, a Portland school teacher. The developed part of the park includes campgrounds and large group picnic areas, which all close in the fall and winter. A suspension bridge takes you over Clear Creek to a loop trail that visits a lovely forested hillside and a swimming hole. The best time to visit is in the off-season, when there are no campers and salmon spawn in the creek.
Walk up the paved road, and pass the memorial to Alice Metzler, a Portland school teacher, on your right. Follow the ‘Swimming Hole’ sign under tall Douglas-firs through a picnic area, and cross the suspension bridge over Clear Creek. From the bridge, you can see Swagger Creek joining Clear Creek just upstream. Go right on the trail that follows the creek under big-leaf maples and cedars. Pass the first nature trail posts and a couple of trail junctions, but keep to the creek trail. Reach the cobbled beach at the Clear Creek Swimming Hole. Here Clear Creek digs into the opposite bank at a bend: look for spawning coho and steelhead in the fall and winter.
Return to the last trail junction, and make five switchbacks up the slope: try to use the switchbacked trail rather than the user cutoffs. Large Douglas-firs tower overhead. At a junction, go right through a salmonberry thicket. The trail heads up under hemlock, Douglas-fir, and maple and then curves to the left. Drop past a stand of hemlocks, and wind through mature mixed forest. A plantation to the right is beyond the boundary of the park. Drop down the slope through salmonberry thickets under cedars. Take the spur right leading to Swagger Creek, and follow this trail down to the suspension bridge to return to your car.
The nature trail used to continue, and is now not maintained, on the forested slope above the playing field. You can access this slope through a wooden archway opposite the baseball backstop. There’s a disk golf course here and the trail used to wind up the slope to the entrance of the park.
Maps
- Maps: Hike Finder
Restrictions, facilities, etc.
- $5 day-use fee
- Dogs on leash
- Park open: 6:00 a.m.–10 p.m. May 1–Sept. 30; 6:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Oct. 1–Apr. 30
- Campground, playing fields, picnic areas
Trip Reports
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Related Discussions / Q&A
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Guidebooks that cover this hike
More Links
- Metzler Park (Clackamas County Parks)
- Metzler Park (Clackamas County Parks) – Youtube video
- Metzler Park (The Intertwine)
- “Oregon’s county parks have camping nailed” (Oregon Live)
Page Contributors
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