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Springwater Corridor

Lots of fun for the whole family.This (rails to trails) ride allows you to get a sense of wilderness in the city. It includes multiple bike bridges zigzagging over Johnson Creek and passes by Powell Butte Park. This 21 mile ride (one way) begins from the Waterfront Bike Loop and ends in Boring, Oregon. This easy ride can be done at your leisure and is great for a half day to full day ride.

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Get a Map of the Spring Water Corridor

Waterfront Bike Loop
This 12 mile loop on both sides of the Willamette River is one of our most popular rides. This ride can be done from the front door of our shop, and is great if your looking to do a nice easy 2 hour ride away from cars and see the city. Highlights include a floating trail, great city and river views, Oaks Bottom Wetlands, and unique sculptures including the "Ghost Ship".

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5 Great Rides Around Portland

 These Routes in and around Portland vary in difficulty and offer something for everyone in the family. These rides include Sauvie Island, Blue Lake, Springwater Corridor (mentioned above), Mount Tabor, and the beautiful Westside Hills. Click on the link below to get more info on these rides.

Link to 5 Great Rides.

New York Times Article 36 hours in Portland
This article has some great suggestions for planning your next business or pleasure trip to Portland.

Link to New York Times Article

More Links about Portland and Oregon Cycling
 

Rails to Trails - Springwater Corridor

BikePortland.org

More Portland Bike Maps

ORBike.com

Columbia River Gorge Bicycling

Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway Route

Banks - Vernonia State Trail

Oregon Coast Bike Route