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  1. Mount Pisgah is a hill in Lane County, Oregon, United States, rising 1,060 feet (320 m) above the surrounding Willamette Valley to a maximum elevation of 1,531 feet (467 m). It was named after the biblical Mount Pisgah. [1] .

  2. Mount Pisgah/Howard Buford Recreation Area is a wonderful place to recreate, whether you're there to hike to the summit, check out the arboretum, or look at the many wildflowers along the river bank, this beautiful sanctuary has something to offer everyone who wants to get out into nature.

  3. Mount Pisgah is a basalt prominence wedged between the Middle and Coast Forks of the Willamette River just south and east of Eugene/Springfield. The hill hosts Lane County’s Howard Buford Recreation Area, the largest park in the county system.

  4. Mt Pisgah is a very popular destination in the southern Willamette valley. Located east of Eugene, Oregon at the confluence of the Middle fork and Coast fork of the Willamette river. This mountain has a very good trail system that rise from the valley floor to the summit and has multiple well graded trail that lead to its special summit.

  5. Jan 4, 2024 · Mount Pisgah is a basalt prominence wedged between the Middle and Coast Forks of the Willamette River just south and east of Eugene/Springfield. Lane County’s Howard Buford Recreation Area, the largest park in the county system, encompasses the south and west slopes of Mount Pisgah as well as parts of the north and east slopes.

  6. Head out on this 6.6-mile loop trail near Eugene, Oregon. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 50 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  7. www.oregonhiking.com › willamette-foothills › mount-pisgahOregon Hiking - Mount Pisgah

    The first Lane County pioneers climbed this grassy hill between the forks of the Willamette River, viewed the green dales at the end of the Willamette Valley, and named the hill Mount Pisgah, for the Biblical summit from which Moses sighted the Promised Land.