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Choosing your adventure -- Preparing for your adventure -- Adventures in Northwestern Oregon -- Adventures in Central Oregon -- Adventures in Eastern Oregon -- Adventures in Southern Oregon -- Adventures on the Oregon Coast -- Adventures in Southwestern Washington -- Adventures on the Washington Coast -- Adventures in North-Central Washington -- Adventures in Eastern Washington.;This guide to hiking with children has been handcrafted for Northwest parents, educators, and caregivers looking for the best 50 trails in the area to hike with kids. 50 Hikes with Kids: Oregon and Washington not only offers detailed hiking information with maps and keys to difficulty, but also adds a layer of fun with plant, wildlife, and natural history to foster kids genuine lifelong curiosity in our regions flora, fauna, and geology--

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OREGON WASHINGTON 50 HIKES WITH KIDS WENDY GORTON Timber Press Portland - photo 1

OREGON &
WASHINGTON
50 HIKES
WITH KIDS

WENDY GORTON

Timber Press Portland, Oregon

To my father, who is my lifelong
adventure partner and a true model of
a parent who inspires his children to
wonder and delight in the outdoors.

CONTENTS

ADVENTURES IN
NORTHWESTERN OREGON

ADVENTURES IN
CENTRAL OREGON

ADVENTURES IN
EASTERN OREGON

ADVENTURES IN
SOUTHERN OREGON

ADVENTURES ON THE
OREGON COAST

ADVENTURES IN
SOUTHWESTERN WASHINGTON

ADVENTURES ON THE
WASHINGTON COAST

ADVENTURES IN
NORTH-CENTRAL WASHINGTON

ADVENTURES IN
EASTERN WASHINGTON


PREFACE

In 2006, when I was into my second year of teaching fourth graders, I became a PolarTREC GoNorth! teacher explorer. I packed up with a top-notch, experienced adventure crew, and we set out to spend two weeks dog sledding, interviewing locals about climate change, and collecting snowpack data. It was the hardest thing Ive ever done to date, but it introduced me to the ideas about adventure learning pioneered by the University of Minnesotas Dr. Aaron Doering.

My goal was to help interpret the experience for my students back in my classroom and students from around the world who wanted to feel a piece of real-life adventure. Every night, our dogs rushed us through the snow to the next research hut in the middle of Finland. Once inside, we peeled off our layers, cooked dinner from our meal rations, used our maps to plan the next day, and got a good nights sleep. I was physically and mentally exhausted, but I still managed to take pictures, create podcasts, and even host a live webinar with my home classroom. Then as now, I studied each days route with the eyes of a childfinding the nooks that delighted me, asking myself big questions, documenting things that interested me but that I couldnt identify on the spot, and pondering how to find out about them.

Ten years later, I was thrilled to be creating mini-adventures in my own backyard by writing this book for the kids of Oregon and Washington, helping them to become their own intrepid adventurers. The 20162017 winter in the region, however, was one of the worst in recent history, a playful jab from Mother Nature to let me know that even though my goal was to share beautiful Pacific Northwest wilderness with parents, caregivers, and kids, she wasnt going to make it easy on me. Thats totally fine, because thats the spirit of this booknot only enjoying getting out and getting dirty, but learning to be okay with all kinds of weather, things not working out according to your original plan, and pivoting instead of giving up. That is truly the adventurous spirit and life lesson I hope to spark in all kids.

A young adventurer takes on the Soapstone Lake Trail My interest in helping to - photo 2

A young adventurer takes on the Soapstone Lake Trail

My interest in helping to raise a generation of resilient, curious kids also extends to my day job in education, a field I chose because I want to make sure every child gets a chance to fall in love with a subject that resonates and to make it his or her lifes work.

The driving question behind this book is how we can design experiences that inspire wonder in our children. That is the question to keep in mind as you use this book, too. If we can provide a fun environment and the initial sparks of curiosity, we canas educators, caregivers, aunties and uncles, grandparents, and parentshelp children discover and explore the world around them and learn to appreciate natural beauty even from the youngest of ages. The aim of this guide is to give adults some tools to help ignite questions on the trail, to teach kids that its great to stop and look at things instead of just rushing from point A to point B, and to begin to introduce a broader understanding of just how many unique places we live near in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. By simply venturing out and interacting with kids along the trail, we are building the skills they need to learn how to question things they see around themeverywhereand to look for answers.

Many of these adventures provide a taste of treks kids may embark on as college students or adultsimagine them summiting Mt. Hood or backpacking the Wonderland Trail around Mt. Rainier in a few years. In the meantime, this guide aims to provide kids of all ages a curated selection of some of the most varied and interesting destinations in the region, while reassuring busy adults about what exactly to expect from any given trail, the features they will see when they arrive, and the logistical details that can make or break an outdoor excursion. I hope you get a sense of the love steeped in these pagesthe love for outdoors, the love for adventure, the love for planning and preparation, and the love for family and community. My father was my co-adventurer on nearly every hike, tackling bathroom mishaps, downed trees, and often squeezing in up to four hikes a day to test and find just the right ones for this guide, as choosing which adventures to include was no easy task. The Pacific Northwests number of kid-friendly hikes is almost staggering, but I developed a firm Kid Filter of awesome features, simple driving and turnkey instructions on the trail so youre not second-guessing yourselves, honest-to-goodness dirt on the bottom of your shoes and not pavement, and no interpretive signs, giving you a more adventurous and hike-like experience rather than a sterile stroll.

Many of us have seen the copious amounts of research about the benefits of getting kids outdoors more and interacting with the world in an open-ended way. As you romp with your own crew through the outdoors, just keep in mind that while the scavenger hunt items called out on each hike might help you to add excitement or learning opportunities to your hike, finding them all should not be the main goal of your outing. I wrote this book to help you get outside, spend time with your family, and have fun. Kids lead more structured lives today than ever before in history. I think youll be pleasantly surprised when you see how much they enjoy simply being set loose in wide-open spaces. I hope this guide will help you foster curiosity and a love of nature in the kids in your lives and that it helps to raise our next generation of naturalists. Experiencing the wonders all around us creates lifelong habits of seeking out adventure, appreciating the gifts nature gives us every day, and caring about keeping our natural resources clean, beautiful, and accessible for many future generations as well.

All the scaffolds youll need to plan even more of your own adventures are here.

Trailsign marks the spot on the Sahalie and Koosah Falls Trail CHOOSING YOUR - photo 3

Trailsign marks the spot on the Sahalie and Koosah Falls Trail

CHOOSING
YOUR
ADVENTURE

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