Road Bike
Tryon Creek State Natural Area
Located only minutes from downtown Portland, Tryon Creek State Natural Area is Oregon's only state park within a major metropolitan area and features weekly guided hikes, wildlife classes and seasonal highlights.
Trolley Trail
Adventure awaits on the region’s newest trail, which runs six miles from Milwaukie to Gladstone, through the heart of Oak Grove — along the historic route of the streetcar that ran from Oregon City to Downtown Portland from 1893 to 1958.
Tranquil Park
Tranquil Park is a wooded neighborhood greenway with a local access trail.
Timberline Ridge Park
Located on Dubarko Dr. just south of Van Fleet, features include a play structure, basketball court and wooded paths and picnic areas.
Woodard Park
Bordered by Fanno Creek and Tiedeman, Johnson and Katherine Streets, Woodard Park sits tucked away in the center of the city. The park is best known for its large oak trees and ponderosa pines; park structures were actually designed around these big trees. Park-goers can hear the creek babble along while walking Fanno Creek trail as it winds through this quiet, neighborhood park
Wintler Park
Situated on the bank of the Columbia River, this 12.5-acre beach park has picnic tables, paved walkway, and a restroom. The Wintler Park Trail Extension provides a continuous connection for users from the park to the Columbia River Renaissance Trail.
Willamette Park
On the west bank of the Willamette River south of downtown Portland, this popular park is one of the best wildlife viewing areas on the river.
Waterhouse South Park
The paved Waterhouse Powerline Trail runs through this linear park.
Waterhouse Park
This park extends north south along a Waterhouse Powerline Trail with soccer fields and restrooms located within.