Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Washington Park, Portland OR

Today we will hike a portion of the Wildwood Trail in Washington Park, Portland, OR with our daughter Crystal. The weather has been exquisite and dry and we look forward to being out in this sanctuary that is housed in the center of Portland.

This park is one of the oldest parks in Portland which was designated city property in 1871. The park began its renovation and early zoo life in the early 1900's. The first park keeper was hired in the early1900's and was a pharmacist and seaman from England.
He purchased 'exotic animals' from his sea-faring friends and thus the zoo began. Today the park is approximately 200 acres and the center of many beautiful gardens, children's play areas, a renowned zoo and acres of beautiful redwood trees. The views are spectacular of both Mt Hood and Mt Saint Helens. We are in awe when we reach the top.

We have opted for the eight mile loop which will take us up and around the forest and ultimately to the Pittock Mansion. The trails are beautiful and it is easy to get lost in our thoughts as we meander up and down the trails. We are absorbed in our conversations and then, equally in our quiet times where we enjoy the serenity of all that is around us.

We finish the hike in about three and a half hours and head for a bowl of Pho and a cold beer. We are ready for a warm shower and then some time in front of the fireplace. We have had an exquisite day.

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