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  • Witch’s Castle Portland: Explore the Stone House in Forest Park
    What is Witch's Castle, and Where is it Located? Witch's Castle, also known as the Stone House, is a two-story stone building tucked away in Portland, Oregon's famous Forest Park Forest Park is huge, with over 80 miles of trails That's plenty of paths to hike, bike, or just enjoy nature
  • Visiting the Witch’s Castle (A Portland Rite of Passage)
    The coolest thing about the Witch’s Castle in Portland is the mysterious story that surround it It’s the age-old tale of murder and haunt that makes the visit all the more interesting The Witch’s Castle Story The story starts with Danford Balch, a man who came to Oregon with his family in tow sometime around 1850, by way of the Oregon
  • How to Visit the Witch’s Castle in Portland, Oregon
    The Witch’s Castle in Portland is located in Forest Park, about a 5-minute drive from downtown There are two ways to get there The first is a short half mile hike from the Upper Macleay Parking Lot near the Portland Audubon Society The other is a slightly longer, 3 4 mile hike from the Lower Macleay Parking Lot located at NW 30th and Upshur
  • The Witchs Castle in Oregon - Atlas Obscura
    The Witch’s House is a slightly difficult, half-mile hike from the Upper Macleay Parking lot near the Portland Audubon Society, or a slightly longer three-quarter mile jaunt starting from the
  • Hike to Witchs Castle | Forest Park, Portland, Oregon
    Before I give you the scoop on the actual hike - tips, directions, and so forth - a little history lesson is probably in order With 5,200 acres and more than 80 miles of trails, fire lanes and forest roads, Portland's Forest Park is one of the largest urban forests in the United States Forest Park has always been a hotbed of strange happenings in the Portland area, and Witch’s Castle is at
  • How To Hike To Witches Castle (Stone House) in Portland
    The stone structure, what we refer to as, ‘Witches Castle’, was built in 1930 and maintained by Portland Parks Recreation Originally, it was supposed to be a restroom and ranger station However, in 1962, a big storm came through and heavily damaged the structure
  • Visiting the Witch’s Castle in Portland, Oregon (Hiking Guide)
    The Witch’s Castle in Portland, Oregon is a fascinating destination steeped in history and folklore Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, this hidden gem is worth exploring Its picturesque location in Forest Park, combined with the intriguing legends surrounding it, make it a must
  • Witchs Castle via Wildwood Trail, Oregon - 952 Reviews, Map - AllTrails
    A small parking lot off NW Cornell Road is a trailhead for the Wildwood Trail, a 30-mile trail that travels the entire length of Forest Park, north-south This trailhead also leads to the Witch's Castle, a short half-mile hike north on the Wildwood Trail A few switchbacks downhill—past the thick ferns and devil's club, and across a bridge over cascading Balch Creek—a tiny stone house
  • Witch’s Castle in Forest Park – The Stone House Hike - Powered by Tofu
    Witch’s Castle is in Macleay Park, which is part of Forest Park in NW Portland There are 3-4 starting points for the Witches Castle Hike which gives you different hike lengths and elevation gain Starting with the most popular: Lower Macleay Park: 1 6 miles roundtrip, 269′ elevation gain This roundabout parking area has just a few spots
  • The Witchs Castle - Portland Ghosts
    The Legend of the Witch’s Castle in Portland, OR In 1850, a man named Danford Balch traveled the Oregon Trail in a covered wagon with his wife Mary Jane and their children He staked claim to the land that is now known as the Northern Heights neighborhood, as well as part of present-day Forest Park





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