Winter in Portland: Best Outdoor Activities to Enjoy the Season

Portland in winter is something special. Between the crisp air, misty forests, and holiday lights, there’s no shortage of reasons to get outside and enjoy the season. From local trails to holiday festivities, here’s how to make the most of Portland's winter months.

Go Ice Skating

Nothing says winter quite like ice skating! Portland has several places where you can enjoy a fun-filled day on the ice.

Portland Winter Ice Rink

A popular spot for families and groups, this seasonal rink sets up a winter wonderland complete with music, lights, and skate rentals. Check their website for events and theme nights for an extra bit of winter cheer. Tickets include skate rentals and cost $11.33 for ages 3-12 and $21.63 for ages 12 & up.

Lloyd Center Ice Skating

Located indoors at the Lloyd Center Mall, this rink is open year-round but is especially festive in the winter. It’s a perfect choice when you want to enjoy the ice without braving the cold. General holiday admission costs $20 while skate rental costs $5.

Hike Winter Trails

Portland’s lush landscapes don’t hibernate in winter. In fact, hiking during the colder months reveals a magical side of the Pacific Northwest, with moss-draped trees, misty mornings, and a stillness you don’t often find in the summer.

Macleay Park

Part of Forest Park, this trail offers a challenging but rewarding hike to the famous Pittock Mansion. As you make your way up, you’ll pass the “Witch’s Castle,” an intriguing, moss-covered stone structure, and you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the city at the top.

Mt. Tabor Park

For a unique urban hike, head to Mt. Tabor, an extinct volcano right in Portland’s southeast neighborhood. Its wide trails, scenic reservoirs, and breathtaking city views make it a favorite spot for locals. If you’re up for a cardio workout, climb the stairs at the Southeast 69th Avenue entrance.

Winter Hiking Tips: Dress in layers, wear waterproof boots, and bring traction aids if there’s a chance of icy trails. And don’t forget a thermos of something warm!

See Holiday Lights

Portland goes all out when it comes to holiday lights. If you’re looking to get into the festive spirit, these winter events are a must-see.  

Oregon ZooLights

Every winter, the Oregon Zoo transforms into a dazzling display of lights and decorations. Walking through the zoo, you’ll see illuminated animals, themed light shows, and plenty of photo ops. It’s a magical experience that’s perfect for families.

Winter Wonderland at Portland International Raceway

Drive through the "Largest Holiday Light Show West of the Mississippi" at Portland International Raceway. Winter Wonderland features over 250 colorful light displays and festive scenes, all from the comfort of your car. Plus, 100% of proceeds feed local families so not only do you get to enjoy the holidays but also give back to our community.

Visit Portland Japanese Garden

The Portland Japanese Garden is a serene oasis in any season, but winter gives it a special tranquility. Snow-dusted pines, peaceful koi ponds, and paths winding through meticulously landscaped gardens create a beautiful setting for a quiet stroll.

The garden’s simplicity and elegant design make it feel like you’ve stepped into another world, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Don’t forget to check their website for winter events or special exhibits that may be on display. Adult admission prices are $21.95 and tours are free with admission.

Snowshoe or Ski Mt. Hood

If you’re craving some mountain adventure, Mt. Hood is just a short drive from Portland and offers everything from skiing to snowshoeing. The trails and slopes are perfect for all skill levels, whether you’re new to winter sports or an experienced adventurer. Mt. Hood Meadows is a popular ski resort that has runs for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

If skiing isn’t your thing, try snowshoeing or tubing for a fun way to explore the snowy landscape. Equipment rentals and lessons are available for beginners, making it easy to get started. Make sure to check the weather conditions before heading out, and always pack plenty of warm layers and safety gear.

Enjoy the Portland Winter Light Festival

Every February, Portland lights up with the Winter Light Festival, a citywide celebration that combines art, technology, and winter magic. This festival features interactive light displays, sculptures, and installations created by local artists, scattered throughout the city. It’s a perfect way to experience Portland’s artistic spirit while staying outdoors and safely distanced. Best of all, it’s free to attend, so grab your coat and wander through the illuminated wonderland!

There’s no wrong way to enjoy winter in Portland. With so many unique outdoor experiences, it’s the perfect time to get out and explore. Don’t let the cold hold you back from all the magic waiting outside!

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