Central Newberg Urban Trails
Urban trails are routes connecting a town's cultural attractions through streets and sidewalks. Central Newberg Urban Trails wind through downtown and surrounding residential Newberg. The trailhead is located at Herbert Hoover Park, but jump in at any Chehalem Heritage Trails sign in central Newberg and follow the arrows to the nearest attractions. It's a great way to take a walk with fresh eyes in familiar territory, or for visitors to explore efficiently.
Central Newberg Urban Trails and their attractions
George Fox Trail (.23 miles) - George Fox University main entrance, Rotary Centennial Park and Chehalem Cultural Center
Carnegie Trail (.46 miles) - Connection to Haworth/Springbrook to points north and east, connection to Hess Creek Corridor, Chehalem Cultural Center, Newberg Public Library, and George Fox University
Herbert Hoover Trail (.32 miles) - Hoover-Minthorn House Museum, Hoover Park, link to downtown shopping on 1st/2nd streets
Edwards Trail (.77 miles) - Edwards Elementary school
Tchatompo Trail (.69 miles) - North/south corridor that connects downtown to George Fox University and north trails, and connects to south trails
Wynooski Trail (1.25 miles) - North/south corridor connects to points south including Rogers Landing ( a Yamhill County Park)
Ewing Young Trail (.77 miles) - Chehalem Cultural Center, Newberg Public Library, Newberg City Hall, Chehalem Community Center, link to 1st/2nd street downtown shopping, Memorial Park, Ewing Young Park
Coming: Haworth-Springbrook Section
This will connect central Newberg with locations north and east of the Carnegie Trail. This trail will provide a north-south connection to points of interest along Springbrook Road and Haworth Avenue, including the Allison Inn and Spa and the Chehalem Aquatic Center
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