University loop via South Bank Path
University loop via South Bank Path
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Embark on an easy touring cycling route along the University loop via South Bank Path. This relaxed ride covers 7.3 miles (11.7 km) with a gentle 213 feet (65 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 42 minutes to complete. You'll enjoy diverse scenery along the Willamette River, featuring pleasant…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.38 km
Highlight • Monument
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6.65 km
Highlight • Bridge
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7.29 km
Highlight • Monument
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8.84 km
Highlight • Bridge
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10.6 km
Highlight • Natural
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11.4 km
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11.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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10.1 km
805 m
744 m
< 100 m
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9.77 km
1.85 km
< 100 m
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The University loop via South Bank Path is approximately 11.7 km (7.3 miles) long and typically takes around 42 minutes to complete by touring bicycle. This duration can vary based on your cycling speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The route is predominantly paved and largely flat, making it very accessible. It's part of the extensive Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System, which is known for its smooth surfaces. While there might be slight undulations, you won't encounter any steep climbs or technical sections.
This loop is considered easy, with minimal elevation gain. Its flat, paved nature makes it highly suitable for beginners, families, and cyclists of all fitness levels. It's an excellent choice if you're looking for a relaxed ride.
As you cycle the loop, you'll pass by several notable landmarks. These include the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, the Frohnmayer Bridge, Autzen Stadium, the Peter DeFazio Bridge, the beautiful Owen Memorial Rose Garden, and Maurie Jacobs Park. You'll also enjoy scenic views of the Willamette River and the University of Oregon campus.
Given its integration with the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System and proximity to the University of Oregon, you can find parking at various points. Maurie Jacobs Park is a good option, as are other public parking areas near the Willamette River paths or the University campus. Check local Eugene parking regulations.
The Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System, including this loop, is enjoyable year-round. However, for the most pleasant experience, consider cycling during the spring, summer, or early fall when the weather is generally milder and drier. This allows for comfortable riding and better enjoyment of the river views and parks.
Yes, the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System, which includes this loop, is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Always be mindful of other path users.
No, you do not need any special permits or to pay fees to cycle the University loop via South Bank Path. It is part of Eugene's public park and trail system, freely accessible to everyone.
Yes, restrooms and seasonal drinking fountains are available at major parks located along the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System. Maurie Jacobs Park, which is along this loop, is a good spot to find these facilities.
Absolutely! This loop is a key part of the extensive Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System, which offers over 14 miles of paved, multi-use paths. It connects to numerous other trails, including sections of the West & South Bank Path, East & North Bank Path, and the Ruth Bascom Bike Path, allowing for various loop options and extended rides throughout Eugene and Springfield.
Yes, this route is highly suitable for families with children. Its flat, paved terrain and easy difficulty make it a safe and enjoyable option for younger riders. The diverse scenery, including parks and river views, also adds to its appeal for a family outing.