Fanno Creek Trail

The Fanno Creek Trail is one of the area’s most widely used trails. It passes through forests, wetlands, and a variety of parks, making it a great destination for walking, running, biking, and recreation. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound along the Fanno Creek Trail, from native Pacific tree frogs in wetlands to active beavers in the creek. Red-tailed Hawks can be seen overhead as they search for prey, while Great Blue Herons and Great Egrets are a common sight at Koll Center Wetlands.

The plan is to connect the trail from Hall Boulevard to Durham City Park. The trail will then cross the Tualatin River via the Ki-a-Kuts Bridge and connect to the Tualatin River Greenway trail in the Tualatin Community Park.

Trail Status

Existing: 8 miles

Planned: 2 miles

Credit: Metro

Fanno Creek Trail

Credit: THPRD
Credit: THPRD

Koll Center Wetlands

Durham City Park