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Road cycling routes in Washington County traverse diverse landscapes, from the fertile farmlands and forests of the Tualatin Valley in Oregon to the striking red rock formations of Utah. The region offers varied terrain, including rolling agricultural fields, dedicated scenic bikeways, and routes with significant elevation changes. Road cyclists can find paths winding through natural areas, alongside rivers, and around scenic lakes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:42
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Rock Creek Greenway is a beautiful stretch of wooded green-space between Orchard Park and Bethany Lake. The Rock Creek Trail passes through the greenway.
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The Banks-Vernonia State Trail is Oregon's first "rails-to-trails" park, repurposing a 21-mile abandoned railroad between Banks and Vernonia. This is where the trails begins/ends in Banks. There is a parking area, a water fountain, and a restroom here. The trail features an 8-foot wide paved path for hiking and biking, alongside a 4-foot gravel equestrian trail. It is at a generally gentle grade and passes through fields, forests, and farmlands with scenic mountain views, in Washington and Columbia counties.
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Henry Hagg Lake is surrounded by 2,500-acre Scoggins Valley Park, which has more than 14 miles of multi-use trails. But you might enjoy riding the road that wraps around the lake, swooping in and out of the trees as you play peekaboo with views of the water.
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This recreation area just off the road has restrooms, potable water, picnic facilities, and a bike repair hub that includes basic tools, a workstation and a charger for small electronics. There's also a fishing pier, and you may see people using the boat ramp to launch motorized watercraft.
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This little beach is a great spot to park your bike and enjoy a picnic. You'll find picnic tables, restrooms, loaner personal flotation devices, and a "bike hub" with basic tools and workstation for on-the-go maintenance needs.
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Tilikum Crossing, Bridge of the People, is a cable-stayed bridge designed by TriMet for MAX Orange Line trains, buses, streetcars, cyclists, pedestrians, and emergency vehicles. Opened on September 12, 2015, it prohibits private cars and trucks, making it the first major U.S. bridge built for transit and non-motorized traffic only. Named after the Chinook word for "people," it was the first new bridge over the Willamette River in Portland since the Fremont Bridge in 1973. Construction began in 2011.
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The Banks-Vernonia State Trail is Oregon's first "rails-to-trails" park, repurposing a 21-mile abandoned railroad between Banks and Vernonia. This is where the trails begins/ends in Banks. There is a parking area, a water fountain, and a restroom here. The trail features an 8-foot wide paved path for hiking and biking, alongside a 4-foot gravel equestrian trail. It is at a generally gentle grade and passes through fields, forests, and farmlands with scenic mountain views, in Washington and Columbia counties.
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The Banks-Vernonia State Trail is Oregon's first "rails-to-trails" park, repurposing a 21-mile abandoned railroad between Banks and Vernonia. The trail features an 8-foot wide paved path for hiking and biking, alongside a 4-foot gravel equestrian trail. It is at a generally gentle grade and passes through fields, forests, and farmlands with scenic mountain views, in Washington and Columbia counties. Key highlights include 13 bridges and the impressive Buxton Trestle, a 733-foot long, 80-foot high bridge, which is open to hikers and bikers.
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Washington County offers a wide variety of road cycling routes, with over 200 options available. These routes cater to different skill levels, including 59 easy, 125 moderate, and 25 difficult trails.
For an easier ride, consider routes that traverse the fertile farmlands of the Tualatin Valley in Oregon. The Roadbike loop from lake stop grocery is an easy option. The North Plains Farms & Forests Tour, mentioned in the region research, is also suitable for beginners seeking a longer journey on low-traffic roads.
Yes, Washington County offers routes with significant elevation changes for experienced cyclists. The region research highlights challenging options like the 59.5-mile Hurricane, Utah to Lava Point Road in Zion National Park, which features over 6000 feet of elevation gain. For a moderate challenge, the Northwest Rock Creek Road – View of Cornelius Pass loop from Sunset Transit Center includes substantial climbs.
The landscapes vary significantly across Washington Counties. In Oregon's Tualatin Valley, you'll find picturesque farmlands, lush forests, and scenic lake areas. In Washington County, Utah, expect dramatic red rock formations and desert scenery, especially around Zion National Park and Snow Canyon. Other regions offer diverse natural beauty, from Ozark foothills in Missouri to multi-use trails along canals in New York.
Many routes pass by interesting natural features and attractions. In Oregon, you can cycle past the Henry Hagg Lake, the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, or the Tualatin Hills Nature Park. The Bethany Lake – Holcomb Creek Trestle loop specifically includes the Holcomb Creek Trestle. In Utah, routes often feature stunning views of Zion National Park and Snow Canyon State Park.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Washington County are designed as loops. Popular examples include the Hillsboro and Hagg Lake Loop, the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway Loop, and the Lake Oswego Loop. These offer convenient starting and ending points.
The best time for road cycling largely depends on the specific Washington County you plan to visit. In Oregon's Tualatin Valley, spring through fall generally offers pleasant weather. For Washington County, Utah, spring and fall are ideal to avoid extreme summer heat and winter cold, allowing for comfortable rides through the red rock landscapes.
Many road cycling routes in Washington County, particularly in more developed areas like Oregon's Tualatin Valley, offer access points with parking. Routes like the Vernonia Lake – Banks Vernonia State Trail loop from Hatfield Government Center and the Council Crest loop from Sunset Transit Center indicate proximity to transit centers, suggesting public transport options may be available for some routes.
The road cycling routes in Washington County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 75 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from quiet agricultural fields to challenging climbs, and the scenic beauty of the farmlands, forests, and lake areas.
Yes, the Tualatin Valley in Oregon is known for its dedicated bikeways. The Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway Loop specifically incorporates sections of the Banks-Vernonia State Trail, offering a mix of paved and road cycling. The Crown-Zellerbach (CZ) Trail is another multi-use path suitable for cycling.
Absolutely. In Washington County, Oregon, the Hillsboro and Hagg Lake Loop circles Henry Hagg Lake, offering beautiful water views. In Washington County, Utah, routes around Quail Creek Reservoir and Sand Hollow State Park also provide scenic lake and reservoir vistas.
Oregon's Tualatin Valley is renowned for its fertile farmlands and lush natural areas, including wetlands and forests. Washington County, Utah, stands out for its iconic red rock formations and the dramatic landscapes of Zion National Park and Snow Canyon. Other regions, like Washington County, Missouri, offer views of the Ozark Mountains, and New York's Washington County features scenic canalways.


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