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Friends of Wildwood

Natural trail in the woods with sunlight

This trail is a hidden treasure. This gentle rolling one-mile hike is canopied by tall trees and traverses over woodlands and streams.Enjoy a Sitka Spruce and Western Hemlock forest with an understory of elderberry, sword fern, salmonberry, red alder, ivy, evergreen huckleberry, and salal. There is even a salt marsh overlook.

Trail Information

Length: 1 mile round-trip

Route Type: in and out with spurs

Dogs: welcome on a leash

Difficulty: easy

Is This Trail Accessible?

This trail is mostly comprised of natural surfaces. There are minimal changes in grade, though trail conditions are largely dependant on weather and can change periodically.

How Do I Get Here?

This easygoing hike can be accessed from West Devils Lake Rd, just north of NE 26th Street at milepost 1. There is a pullout parking area just opposite the NE 26th St turnoff.

A second entrance is located at the dead end of NE Tide Ave with limited residential parking.

Trail marker at the entrance of Friends of Wildwood Trail
Trail Amenities
Parking Pet Friendly Trail Access/Head Wooded Area
Map in English
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Map in Spanish
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Explore This Trail
Take a Trail Tour

REQUESTING ALTERNATE FORMATS OR OTHER ASSISTANCE:

To request information in an alternate format or other assistance, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator, Kevin Mattias, at 541-996-1221 or email kmattias@lincolncity.org. Visit the ADA Accessibility | City of Lincoln City, OR webpage to view how the City continues to remain in compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act regarding City programs, services, processes, and facilities.

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Lincoln City, OR 97367

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Director: Jeanne Sprague

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