Routes
Routes: Interactive Map Legend:
___ Park (blue) ___ Neighborhood (green)
___ Explorer (red) ___ Gran Fondo (black)
Location
Length
Flavel Park Route
This one-and-a-half mile route follows gravel roads around Flavel park. You can also easily access the Springwater Corridor from this route.
St. Johns Bridge to Downtown: The Gravel Way
This Explorer ride is from the St. Johns bridge to downtown. The area between the bridge and University of Portland has a lot of gravel roads, so feel free to try new routes - and tell us how it went!.
Top O’ Tabor to Gateway Green: The Gravel Way
This Explorer ride will take you from the top of Mt. Tabor to Gateway Green, mecca of off-road riding in the city, hitting all the gravel in between. For a real adventure, combine this route with the Tilikum bridge to Top O’ Tabor ride.
Kern Park Route
This two mile route follows gravel roads around Kern park, and there are many to choose from. You can try out some of the other nearby gravel roads in between picnic and playground activities.
Neighborhood Route: Beaumont, Wilshire, Cully
This route covers nearly seven miles in the Beaumont, Cully and Wilshire neighborhoods, passing through several parks along the way.
Creston Park Route
This route covers just over two miles, with two long gravel roads connected in a quiet neighborhood next to Creston Park. Creston Park includes a swimming pool and many picnic areas.
Woodstock Park Route
This route covers just one and a half miles, with gravel roads in a quiet neighborhood next to Woodstock Park. Lots of choices for riding around the park and enjoying a gravel route.
Tilikum Bridge to Top O’ Tabor: The Gravel Way
This Explorer ride will take you from the Tilikum bridge to the top of Mt. Tabor, hitting all the gravel in between.
Brentwood Park Route
This route covers about two and a half miles, with some long gravel roads in a quiet neighborhood next to Brentwood Park. Lots of choices for riding around the park and enjoying a gravel route.
Alberta Park Route
This route covers a shade over two miles - about three-quarters of a mile of gravel - circling around a quiet neighborhood adjacent to Alberta Park. It’s a perfect route for just starting out. Grab a picnic and the basketball, try the route and then enjoy a day at the park.
Oaks Park to Powell Butte: The Gravel Way
This Explorer ride will take you from Oaks Park to Powell Butte, hitting as much gravel as possible without doubling back too much. Why wait until you get to Powell Butte to do the riding you want?
Berrydale Park Route
This route covers a shade over two miles - about three-quarters of a mile of gravel - linking Berrydale and Harrison parks. It’s a perfect route for just starting out. Grab a picnic and the basketball, take a ride and then enjoy a day at the park.