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Banks-Vernonia State Trail

Banks-Vernonia State Trail

Stop. Look. Listen. Not for the train ... it doesn't whistle along this old, abandoned, 21-mile railroad anymore. This trail, west of Portland, leads from Banks to Vernonia. Listen to the rustling wi...

Mountain Biking
Forest Park

Forest Park

An abundance of wildlife (more than 112 bird and 62 mammal species) can be found in Forest Park. With its massive tree canopy and substantial undergrowth, the park serves as a natural air purifier, wa...

Portland Mountain Biking
Gov Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Gov Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Includes boat dock, disabled access: park restroom, fountain, historical site, paths – paved, statue or public art, trails – biking and visitor attraction.

Portland Road Biking
Mary S. Young State Recreation Area

Mary S. Young State Recreation Area

Mary S. Young State Recreation Area provides a quick but refreshing stop if you don't have time for a drive to the country. Mary S. Young State Recreation Area offers you a peaceful place to walk or s...

OR 43, 9 mi. S of Portland Mountain Biking
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

Includes natural area, trails – biking, trails – hiking and visitor attraction. This area is a birdwatcher's paradise. Hawks, quail, pintails, mallards, coots, woodpeckers, kestrels, and widgeons ...

Portland Mountain Biking
Powell Butte Nature Park

Powell Butte Nature Park

Includes disabled access: park restroom, natural area, trails – biking, trails – equestrian, trails – hiking and vista point. Powell Butte is open to pedestrian use throughout the year. Portland P...

Portland Mountain Biking
Smith and Bybee Lakes

Smith and Bybee Lakes

Includes natural area, trails – biking and trails – hiking. Most visitors to the lakes can find beaver, river otter, black-tailed deer, osprey, bald eagles, and one of the largest remaining popula...

Portland Mountain Biking
Springwater Corridor

Springwater Corridor

Includes disabled access: park restroom, natural area, paths – paved, picnic tables, trails – biking, trails – equestrian, trails – hiking and vista point. The Springwater Corridor is the major sou...

Mountain Biking
SW Terwilliger Blvd Parkway

SW Terwilliger Blvd Parkway

Includes paths – paved, picnic tables, playground, trails – biking and trails – hiking. The parkway got its name from the James Terwilliger family. James came to Oregon in 1845, built a log cabin a...

Portland Road Biking
Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade

Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade

The Esplanade is 1.5 miles long, extending north from the Hawthorne Bridge, past the Morrison and Burnside Bridges, to the Steel Bridge with connections to eastside neighborhoods as well as across the...

Road Biking
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