Powell Butte Nature Park, Portland, Oregon
This 570-acre park has more than 9 miles of trails for mountain bikers, hikers, and horseback riders to explore. Rich in plant and animal diversity, this urban park is characterized by forests of bigleaf maple, Douglas fir, a... trails.com
Oxbow Park Campground, Gresham, Oregon
As one of the nation's leading conservation-minded states, Oregon's Oxbow Park sets a prime example of what a metropolitan park can and should be. The grounds are a sprawling 1,000 acres of dense forests, grassy clearings, sa... trails.com
Round Lake
This trail is a short close by ride that's pretty fun, this trail has a little bit of everything... technical terrain that can be a bit tricky, small but steep hills and great scenery. Surprisingly not too many people c... singletracks.com
Sandy River, Troutdale, Oregon
A stream of glacial origin, the Sandy River begins in the Mount Hood National Forest, just west of Mount Hood, snaking its way some 40 miles to where it flows into the Columbia River near Troutdale. A long-time top producer, ... trails.com
Springwater Corridor: Gresham To Boring, Greshem, Oregon
The Trail begins in southeastern metropolitan Portland and runs along Johnson Creek from Greshem to Boring. Tread: the first mile from Hogan Road is paved, the rest is packed gravel. Hazards: the trail receives moderate use a... trails.com
Sandy Delta, Portland, Oregon
On the eastern edge of Portland along the Columbia River. Tread: Gravel and sand roads and doubletracks, closed to motorized vehicles. Hazards: Cattle and horses may be encountered. Leave the gates as you find them. Strong wi... trails.com
Larch Mountain Cruise, Troutdale, Oregon
This challenging ride takes you to the summit of 4,055-foot Larch Mountain, located in the Columbia River Gorge. On your way to the summit, you?ll stop at two magnificent viewpoints?Portland Women?s Forum State Park and Crown... trails.com
Springwater Corridor, Portland, Oregon
The Springwater Corridor is the major southeast section of a system of nature trails encircling Portland. Ride, walk, or skate the trail to enjoy parks, botanical gardens, and wetlands?not to mention herons, coyotes, and deer... trails.com
Columbia River Highway East Cruise, Springdale, Oregon
This tour travels on a restored section of the Historic Columbia River Highway, where you?ll ride through one of the highest concentrations of waterfalls in North America. Other trip highlights include spectacular views of th... trails.com
Springwater Corridor
The Springwater Corridor forms a major southeast segment of the 40-Mile Loop, a multi-use trail that circles the city of Portland, some of which is incomplete. The 21.5-mile Springwater Corridor extends from SE 4th Avenue ... traillink.com
Pioneer Bridle
Start on the glade trail from just south west of the main lodge. Its rocky single track. Follow to the Crosstown trail a little more mellow dirt. Then merge with the pioneer bridle trail some steep down hill with some s... singletracks.com
Captain William Clark Park Trail
The Captain William Clark Park Trail follows the Columbia River from Steamboat Landing Park to the border of the Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Along the way, trail-goers will enjoy views of the river and Mt. H... traillink.com
Lacamas Heritage Trail
The Lacamas Heritage Trail parallels Lacamas Creek and the western shore of Lacamas Lake under a canopy of old growth forest. Along this scenic gravel pathway, trail-goers can catch glimpses of the abundant wildlife in the... traillink.com