Viewmont Greenway Trail
About This Trail
A nice walking path that goes between the neighborhoods and vineyards offering nice views on a clear day. It is a fairly short path (a few blocks long) that has a small footbridge as well as some large stones and log nature play features along the trail. You can access the trail from Laurel Street and Ione Street – limited parking so might be best to park at Dundee Billick Park and walk over. If you want to extend your walk you can continue up Viewmont Dr. to the top of the hill to the Harvey Creek trail.
Trail Features
Seasons | Fall, Spring, Summer, and Winter |
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Surface type | Paved |
Stroller friendly | Yes |
Stroller terrain | Any Wheels |
ADA accessible | Yes |
Water fountains | No |
Bathrooms | No |
Cell reception | Excellent |
Pet friendly | Yes |
Nearby convenience store | Yes |
Camping Nearby | No |
Emergency support within 5 miles |
No |
Trail highlights
Short Trail
Nature Play Area
Vineyard Views
Partial Mount Hood View
Other Trails Nearby
Trail Contributor

I’m Jill, a mom to 3 energetic boys as well as a business owner. We live in Yamhill County, Oregon and I got involved with Hike it Baby in May 2016 as a Branch Ambassador. As a self-employed business consultant, working from home while raising my boys started to feel a bit isolating. Getting connected with my community was important to me and I wanted to get back out in the fresh air more. Even if we get out just once a week it makes a difference and I appreciate having that “unplugged” time. I look forward to getting more families to join me for adventures out on a trail.
I enjoy exploring new trails and rediscovering trails we’ve explored before in new seasons. Personally, I am drawn to any hike involving waterfalls so when I get a chance I am trying to find new ones to explore and find.
During the week most of our hikes are fairly close to home to accommodate our current school and work schedules, but no matter how big or small we like to get outside on adventures. When we have more time we try to sneak a little further from home to explore the coast, Columbia Gorge, Central Oregon or out to the mountains. My husband and I enjoyed hiking before having kids and are now trying to raise our boys to love the outdoors as well, and look forward to many adventures in our future.