Road Bike
North Bethany Trail
Mt Tabor Park Trails
Mt Tabor is a very popular destination and features expansive views of downtown Portland, picnic areas, a dog off-leash area, natural surface and paved paths, a playground, a performance stage, and tennis, volleyball and basketball courts.
Mary S. Young State Recreation Area Trails
Find maps of this park's nearly five miles of trails here.
For detailed ACCESSIBILITY information, including elevation changes along the route; video of the trail; and photos showing trail characteristics, signage & wayfinding, and more, see Access Trails.
Marine Drive Trail
This four mile trail can be windy at times, but it is a beautiful, convenient and family-friendly trail that runs right along the Columbia River from the Broughton Beach boat ramp out to I-205.
Barrows Greenway
Barrows Trail follows the old Barrows Road alignment for approximately half a mile along the top of the stream bank of Barrows Creek in south Beaverton. The east end of the trail then joins the soon to be completed, Westside Linear Park, a trail system that crosses all of Beaverton from south to north. Barrows Trail offers great walking opportunities, from a short, leisurely stroll for half a mile to a more strenuous walk of several miles along the Westside Trail.
Banks-Vernonia State Trail Greenway
This trail -- the first "rails-to-trails" linear state park built in Oregon -- follows an abandoned, 21-mile railroad line that stretches between the cities of Banks and Vernonia.