Draft locations for trails and bicycle parks.
This map highlights draft locations for natural dirt trails and bicycle parks for off-road cycling. These trails and parks would provide places for healthy and safe outdoor recreation for children and families of all abilities and increase access to nature in the city.
Off-road cycling trails are trails made from dirt or other natural surfaces instead of asphalt. They could be used for riding a bicycle or walking.
Bicycle parks have skill areas for family recreation and skill building.
The Off-road Cycling Master Plan is planning for where in Portland these new trails and bicycle parks should be located. In particular, the Plan strives to support equity by bringing off-road cycling trails and bicycle parks to neighborhoods that do not have access to these amenities.
Comments on these sites will be accepted until December 31, 2017. Select a feature on the map and submit the associated form to comment.
Draft locations for bike trails and / or bike parks.
Potential opportunity sites could be suitable for off-road cycling as alternate or additional locations in the future.
Sites deemed less suitable or unsuitable for offroad cycling.
Cyclists could use urban off-road cycling corridors to ride to nearby trails, bike parks and other destinations.
A detailed list of map layers, the ability to view aerial imagery and existing trails (off-road and on-road), and a detailed map legend can be accessed via the button on the map.
Learn about upcoming events and find everything published to date on the project website.
For the latest news and opportunities to participate sent to your inbox, please subscribe to our email list.
Need to get in touch? Send an email to: offroadcycling@portlandoregon.gov.
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Gateway Green currently has about 3 miles of off-road cycling trails and a progressive bike park, including a pump track, skills park, and jump park
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Ventura Park has two pump tracks — one for intermediate riders and a second for young children.
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Draft locations for trails and bicycle parks.
This map highlights draft locations for natural dirt trails and bicycle parks for off-road cycling. These trails and parks would provide places for healthy and safe outdoor recreation for children and families of all abilities and increase access to nature in the city.
Off-road cycling trails are trails made from dirt or other natural surfaces instead of asphalt. They could be used for riding a bicycle or walking.
Bicycle parks have skill areas for family recreation and skill building.
The Off-road Cycling Master Plan is planning for where in Portland these new trails and bicycle parks should be located. In particular, the Plan strives to support equity by bringing off-road cycling trails and bicycle parks to neighborhoods that do not have access to these amenities.
Comments on these sites will be accepted until December 31, 2017. Select a feature on the map and submit the associated form to comment.
Draft locations for bike trails and / or bike parks.
Potential opportunity sites could be suitable for off-road cycling as alternate or additional locations in the future.
Sites deemed less suitable or unsuitable for offroad cycling.
Cyclists could use urban off-road cycling corridors to ride to nearby trails, bike parks and other destinations.
A detailed list of map layers, the ability to view aerial imagery and existing trails (off-road and on-road), and a detailed map legend can be accessed via the button on the map.
Learn about upcoming events and find everything published to date on the project website.
For the latest news and opportunities to participate sent to your inbox, please subscribe to our email list.
Need to get in touch? Send an email to: offroadcycling@portlandoregon.gov.