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Touring cycling routes around Beaverton traverse a landscape characterized by a blend of urban green spaces, protected wetlands, and diverse forests. The region offers views of surrounding mountain ranges, including the Coast Range and, on clear days, Mount Hood. An extensive network of interconnected pathways and trails, often following natural corridors like Fanno Creek, provides varied terrain for cyclists.

Best touring cycling routes around Beaverton

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Fanno Creek Park – Tualatin Hills Nature Park…

Last updated: April 27, 2026

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Fanno Creek Trail – Fanno Creek Park loop from Hall/Nimbus

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 23, 2025, Rock Creek Greenway Boardwalk

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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Council Crest Park spans 43 acres and is 1,073 feet above sea level, one of Portland's highest points. Visitors can enjoy city views and see five Cascade peaks: Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, Mount Jefferson, and Mount Rainier.

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Salmon Street Springs is a popular spot for cyclists to gather. Thursday Night Ride starts there every Thursday at 7:30pm.

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Good power line trail, but there are 6 streets with no ramps, so you have to ride to a driveway or jump curbs.

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Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge sits on the east bank of the Willamette River. This 163-acre refuge is home to meadows, marshes, wetlands, and forests. There are over 175 bird species, like bald eagles and peregrine falcons, as well as river otters and deer. The Springwater Corridor Trail, great for a bike ride. Established in 1988, Oaks Bottom is Portland’s first wildlife refuge and plays an important role in habitat preservation and environmental education.

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September 16, 2024, Springwater Corridor

The Springwater Corridor forms part of Portland's 40-mile Loop trail system, extending from downtown Portland to the town of Boring. The paved trail follows the Willamette River and Johnson Creek, passing through neighborhoods, parks, wetlands, and industrial zones. With connections to Portland's light rail and city buses, the trail offers convenient access and stops at Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge, Leach Botanical Garden, and Powell Butte Nature Park. The trail, built on a former railroad corridor, opened in 1996 after Portland obtained the rail line in 1990.

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September 11, 2024, Eastbank Esplanade

The Eastbank Esplanade was brought about by the 1996 Willamette Valley Flood. After that flood washed out the existing !-5 bike bypass and new path was needed and the Eastbank Esplanade was born.

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September 11, 2024, 40 Mile Loop Trail

The 40 Mile Loop isn't a single loop trail, and isn't even limited to 40 miles. The original proposal for the trail was 40 miles but it now encompasses a planned network of over 140 miles of interconnected trails. This section along the river is particularly scenic with great views of the river.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Beaverton?

Beaverton offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 45 options available. These routes cater to different skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult paths.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while cycling around Beaverton?

Touring cyclists in Beaverton can experience diverse landscapes, from urban green spaces and protected wetlands to dense forests. Routes often provide views of surrounding mountain ranges, including the Coast Range and, on clear days, Mount Hood. You'll find trails winding through areas like the Tualatin Hills Nature Park, which features wetlands and forests, and the scenic Rock Creek Greenway Boardwalk.

What do other touring cyclists say about the routes in Beaverton?

The touring cycling routes in Beaverton are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the blend of natural beauty with urban accessibility, and the variety of routes suitable for different abilities.

Are there family-friendly touring cycling routes in Beaverton?

Yes, Beaverton offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes, particularly those on paved surfaces with gentle grades. Trails like the Fanno Creek Park – Fanno Creek Trail loop from Hall/Nimbus are excellent choices, providing easy rides through urban greenways and natural areas suitable for all ages.

Can I bring my dog on touring cycling routes in Beaverton?

Many of Beaverton's multi-use trails, including sections of the Fanno Creek Trail and paths within Tualatin Hills Nature Park, are dog-friendly. However, dogs must generally be kept on a leash. Always check specific park or trail regulations before heading out with your pet.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks along the cycling routes?

Beaverton's cycling routes offer access to several natural highlights. You can explore the extensive Tualatin Hills Nature Park with its wetlands and forests, or visit the Hoyt Arboretum, which is accessible via routes like the Hoyt Arboretum loop from Sunset Transit Center. Other points of interest include the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve and various viewpoints like Council Crest, offering panoramic views.

Where can I park my car to access touring cycling routes in Beaverton?

Many popular trailheads and parks in Beaverton offer dedicated parking facilities. For instance, you can find parking near access points for the Fanno Creek Trail and Tualatin Hills Nature Park. The Banks-Vernonia State Trail also has multiple parking areas along its length, including at Banks and Vernonia, and at L.L. Stub Stewart State Park.

Is public transport available to access the cycling trails?

Yes, Beaverton has a robust public transport system, including TriMet buses and MAX light rail, which can provide access to various trailheads. The Sunset Transit Center, for example, is a hub that connects to routes like the Hoyt Arboretum loop, making it convenient for cyclists to reach starting points without a car.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in the area?

Beaverton features several excellent circular touring cycling routes. A popular option is the Fanno Creek Park – Tualatin Hills Nature Park loop from Elmonica/Southwest 170th Avenue, which connects two significant natural areas. Another well-liked loop is the Fanno Creek Trail – Fanno Creek Park loop from Hall/Nimbus, offering a moderate ride largely following Fanno Creek.

When is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Beaverton?

The best time for touring cycling in Beaverton is generally from spring through fall (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild with less rain, making for more comfortable riding conditions. Summer offers warm, dry days, while spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage.

What is the Banks-Vernonia State Trail like for touring cyclists?

The Banks-Vernonia State Trail is a major highlight for touring cyclists, offering a 21-mile (34 km) paved path on a former railroad bed. It features a gentle grade, making it accessible for various fitness levels, and includes impressive structures like the 733-foot-long Buxton Trestle. The trail winds through scenic Coast Range foothills, agricultural lands, and riparian areas, connecting the towns of Banks and Vernonia.

Are there cafes or pubs along the touring cycling routes?

While many routes traverse natural areas, several trails, particularly those closer to urban centers like the Fanno Creek Trail, pass through or near neighborhoods with cafes, restaurants, and pubs. You'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments in Beaverton's downtown area or in communities along the regional trail network.

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