Portland Metro
“Metro serves more than 1.5 million people in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. The agency’s boundary encompasses Portland, Oregon and 24 other cities – from the Columbia River in the north to the bend of the Willamette River near Wilsonville, and from the foothills of the Coast Range near Forest Grove to the banks of the Sandy River at Troutdale.” Phone 503-665-4995 ext. 0 Here is the website for Metro’s Parks and Venues.
Wheelchairtraveling.com on Portland’s accessibility
Access Recreation, conceived and led by Georgena Moran, is a wonderful project which provides assessments and videos to benefit hikers with disabilities in the Portland Metro region. There are candid descriptions, photos, maps and annotated profiles. Access Trails Overall map Hiking trails videos.
Cooper Mountain Nature Park has a 3/4 mile accessible loop trail Trail Map Field Guide
Scouters Mountain Nature Park has a 1/4 mile accessible loop at the top of the hill. Field Guide Map
Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area Field Guide phone 503-797-1545 Map
The Interlakes Trail and the 40-mile Loop Trail are both wheelchair accessible as are the wildlife viewing platforms and restroom.
Mount Talbert Nature Park Website phone North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District at 503-794-8041 Trail Map There is a “short gravel trail” and picnic shelter which are accessible.
Graham Oaks Nature Park Field Guide
“Much of the park is wheelchair accessible, although some trails are more challenging. ” I suggest you call first for clarification: 503-665-4995
Forest Park Map of Trails and Roads Described on wheelchairtraveling.com
Leif Erikson Drive is an 11 mile gravel road.
The Lower Macleay Trail is paved for a short distance ending at Balch Creek.
Blue Lake Regional Park Map The 2 mile Blue Lake Loop Hike described by OregonHikers.org