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Oregon City Hill
Oregon City, Oregon, USA
Oregon City, Oregon, USA

Oregon City Hill

Length3.7 mi
Elev. Gain446.1 ft
Est. Steps8500
Road
Created by Noah

Oregon City Hill Introduction

Oregon City Hill is a 3.7 mile (8,500-step) route located near Oregon City, Oregon, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 446.1 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Oregon City Hill

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Francis Ermatinger House

Tourist Attraction
The Francis Ermatinger House is located in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. Built by Francis Ermatinger in 1845, it is the oldest house in Clackamas County. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and has been operated as a museum.Built in the Greek Revival style, the house was originally located near the Willamette River, in the downtown area near Willamette Falls.

Oregon City Transit Center

Tourist Attraction
The Oregon City Transit Center is a TriMet transit center located at McLoughlin Blvd. and 11th Street in Oregon City, Oregon. The northwest end of the center is at McLoughlin Blvd. and the southeast end is at Main Street, while Moss Street and 11th Street run through the center and are restricted to buses only.

McLoughlin Promenade

Park
The McLoughlin Promenade is a scenic pathway located on Singer Hill Bluff, on the southeast bank of the Willamette River overlooking Oregon City in the U.S. state of Oregon.It was constructed 1936–1939 on land once inhabited by the Molala and other indigenous peoples. Named after Oregon pioneer John McLoughlin who donated his personal real estate for the purpose of a city promenade, the design and implementation of it was part of a joint public works effort between Oregon and the United States government.

Harvey Cross House

Place
The Harvey Cross House is a historic residence in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. It was built c. 1885–1890, then relocated within Oregon City c. 1915, and is one of the finest, most stately examples of Italianate residential architecture in the city. The house was built for Harvey Cross, an investor in the Barlow Road and founder, with partners, founded the Gladstone Real Estate Association, which eventually led to the establishment of the city of Gladstone, Oregon.

First Congregational Church of Oregon City

Building
The First Congregational Church of Oregon City, also known as Atkinson Memorial Congregational Church, is a historic building located at 6th and John Adams Sts. in Oregon City, Oregon. The congregation was formed in 1844 as a non-denominational Protestant congregation. In 1892 they affiliated with the Congregational Christian Church from the local Congregational Society that had been formed in 1849 from the 1844 congregation.

Clackamas County Courthouse

Place
The Clackamas County Courthouse is an historic building in Oregon City, Oregon.

Bank of Commerce Building (Oregon City, Oregon)

Place
The Bank of Commerce Building is an historic building in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. In the early 2010s, the building's owners requested urban renewal grant funding in the amount of $40,000 to renovate exterior brick, masonry, and terra cotta, and add awnings and windows. The building houses the restaurants Ingrid's Scandinavian Food and Second Son Kimbap, as of late 2017.

Oregon City Masonic Lodge

Place
The Oregon City Masonic Lodge, also known as Masonic Temple Multnomah No. 1, is an historic building in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. The Masonic building went on the market in 2012.

Oregon City, Oregon

Place
Oregon City is the county seat of Clackamas County, Oregon, United States, located on the Willamette River near the southern limits of the Portland metropolitan area. Established in 1829 by the Hudson's Bay Company, in 1844 it became the first U.S. city west of the Rocky Mountains to be incorporated.

Richard B. Petzold Building

Place
The Richard B. Petzold Building, also known as the Noble Building, is an historic building in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. It was completed c. 1905, and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Last updated: Jun 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

3.7 mi

Elev. Gain

446.1 ft

Est. Steps

8500
Created by
Noah
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