Molalla River State Park offers a scenic waterfront setting along the Molalla River, providing opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, and river-based recreation within a peaceful forested environment.
Molalla River State Park is located along the Molalla River in Clackamas County, Oregon, near the town of Molalla. The park covers a lush, riverbank landscape featuring mixed coniferous and deciduous forest typical of the Pacific Northwest. This environment provides habitat for diverse wildlife including deer, birds, and small mammals. Established to preserve river corridor access and forest land, the park serves as an important recreational spot for locals and visitors seeking outdoor activities close to the Portland metropolitan area. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities from fishing and kayaking on the river to hiking the park’s trails and picnicking in well-maintained sites. The area’s relatively flat terrain paired with easy trail access offers family-friendly outdoor experiences. Seasonal wildflowers and vibrant fall colors add visual interest throughout the year. The park includes several developed campgrounds, allowing overnight stays amidst the natural setting. The proximate Molalla River is well-regarded for its steelhead and trout fishing, attracting anglers during appropriate seasons. The park's location also makes it an attractive stop for travelers exploring the broader Willamette Valley region. Its combination of river access, forested ambiance, and outdoor amenities makes Molalla River State Park a valuable and accessible natural area for a variety of recreational interests.
Molalla River frontage suitable for fishing and paddle sports
Forest trails with opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation
Developed campgrounds offering family-friendly overnight stays
Multi-use recreation area with picnic facilities and river access points
A clear, flowing river that offers opportunities for fishing steelhead and trout as well as kayaking and canoeing.
A gentle multi-use trail following the riverbank, showcasing river views and native forest species.
Designated areas with picnic shelters ideal for family gatherings and group events.