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Construction of the east–west segment of the trail between Oregon Highway 99E and Gresham was completed in 1996. An additional mile east of Gresham was built in 2000. In 2005, a 3-mile (4.8 km) north–south "Springwater on the Willamette" segment opened between central Portland and the Sellwood Bridge along the Willamette River. [1]
The Bear Creek Greenway is a 20-mile (32 km) biking and hiking path extending from Ashland to Central Point in the U.S. state of Oregon.Passing through Talent, Phoenix, and Medford, it roughly parallels Bear Creek, a tributary of the Rogue River.
Pages in category "Bike paths in Oregon" ... 0–9. 40-Mile Loop; B. Bear Creek Greenway; C. Corvallis to the Sea Trail; D. ... U.S. Bicycle Route 20
One of Oregon's most unique mountain bike rides follows a route pioneered by Native Americans and turned into a wagon road in the late 1800s and 1900s ... There’s about 18 miles and six segments ...
Northern Tier Bicycle Route [30] Pacific Coast Bicycle Route [31] Sierra Cascades Bicycle Route [32] Southern Tier Bicycle Route [33] Spokane River Centennial Trail, WA-ID [34] Tidewater Potomac Heritage Bicycle Route [35] TransAmerica Bicycle Trail; Underground Railroad Bicycle Route; United States Bicycle Route System; Western Express Bicycle ...
The Eastbank Esplanade (officially Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade) is a pedestrian and bicycle path along the east shore of the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] Running through the Kerns , Buckman , and Hosford-Abernethy neighborhoods, it was conceived as an urban renewal project to rebuild the Interstate 5 bicycle bypass ...
The 40-Mile Loop is a partially completed greenway trail around and through Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was proposed in 1903 by the Olmsted Brothers architecture firm as part of the development of Forest Park. [1] [2] One greenway expert calls it "one of the most creative and resourceful greenway projects in the country." [3]
The Providence Bridge Pedal, formerly known as the Portland Bridge Pedal is an annual recreational cycling and walking event across several Willamette River crossings in Portland, Oregon. Oregon State Representative Rick Bauman is credited with conceiving the event while watching the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens on the Marquam Bridge.