Silverton to Mount Angel loop
Silverton to Mount Angel loop
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Embark on the Silverton to Mount Angel loop, an easy touring bicycle route that guides you through the scenic Marion County, Oregon. This pleasant 11.9-mile (19.1 km) journey involves a gentle 254 feet (78 metres) of elevation gain, making it suitable for most riders. You can expect to complete the…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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4.11 km
Highlight • Bridge
Tip by
9.17 km
Highlight • Pub
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19.1 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
14.7 km
2.30 km
1.68 km
262 m
196 m
Surfaces
13.4 km
5.10 km
427 m
259 m
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Yes, this cycling loop is considered easy and is largely suitable for all fitness and skill levels. It features a relatively low elevation gain of about 80 meters (262 feet) over its 19.1-kilometer distance.
The Silverton to Mount Angel loop can typically be completed in just over an hour, with an estimated duration of around 67 minutes for the full 19.1-kilometer ride.
The route is primarily paved, with about 13.4 km of asphalt and 5.1 km of paved surfaces. There are very small segments of unknown or unpaved surfaces, but overall, it's accessible for most touring cyclists. Cyclists should be aware that road shoulders can be minimal or variable in some sections.
You'll encounter picturesque views of prairies, rolling hills, and creeks. A notable highlight is the historic Gallon House Covered Bridge, one of Oregon's oldest covered bridges. In Mount Angel, you can spot the distinctive four-story clock tower. The region is also known for its rich agricultural lands, including hop fields.
Marion County, Oregon, offers beautiful cycling conditions through much of the year. Spring and fall often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm but is also popular. Always check local weather conditions before you head out.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, Silverton and Mount Angel are common starting points for loops in the area. Look for public parking options within these towns to begin your ride.
Yes, Mount Angel offers options, including the Mount Angel Benedictine Brewery, which is a highlight on the route. Silverton also has various cafes and establishments where you can refuel before or after your ride.
Given its easy difficulty grade, low elevation gain, and primarily paved surfaces, this loop is generally considered family-friendly for those comfortable with road cycling. However, be mindful that some sections may have variable road shoulders and occasional moderate-volume traffic, so riding single file is recommended.
As a road cycling route, this loop is not typically considered 'dog-friendly' in the same way a hiking trail might be. If you wish to bring a dog, it would generally need to be in a bike trailer or carrier, as having dogs run alongside bicycles on public roads can be unsafe for both the dog and cyclists.
No, there are no specific permits or fees required to cycle the Silverton to Mount Angel loop. It utilizes public roads and is freely accessible.
The route primarily uses low-traffic country roads. However, cyclists may occasionally encounter short distances with moderate-volume, high-speed traffic. It is advisable to ride single file and consider using a rearview mirror for safety.