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Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop

Moderate

5.0

(8868)

10,043

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Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop

03:01

50.0km

310m

Cycling

Embark on the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop for a moderate touring cycling adventure that spans 31.1 miles (50.0 km) with an elevation gain of 1008 feet (307 metres), typically completed in about 3 hours. This route offers a dynamic blend of urban pathways and serene natural areas, allowing you…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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23.0 km

Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail (Sandy River)

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This stretch of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail will take you along the course of the Sandy River, which you'll be able to see almost the entire time on one side of the road.

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35.8 km

Gresham Fairview Trail

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The 3.3 mile, Gresham Fairview Trail is a north–south corridor. It was built on the bed of a former railroad line. It gives riders a mainly stress free environment with …

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40.8 km

Main City Park

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This 21.6-acre park, located right by historic downtown Gresham, offers picnic tables and lawn areas for relaxation and breaks. The main features of this park include the Gresham Skatepark, Gresham Japanese Garden, and Gresham Heroes Memorial.

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45.8 km

2.19 km

1.87 km

140 m

120 m

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28.4 km

20.5 km

578 m

546 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to cycle the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop?

The loop is enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year, but spring and fall offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be great, though it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler, wetter weather.

Is the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this loop is highly suitable for beginners and families. Both the Springwater Corridor and the Gresham-Fairview Trail are built on former railroad lines, making them generally flat and low-stress. The trails are mostly paved and wide, offering a comfortable riding experience. While mostly car-free, be aware of several at-grade crossings with busy streets on the Gresham-Fairview Trail that require caution.

Where can I park to access the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop?

There are various access points with parking along the route. For example, you can find parking near Main City Park in Gresham, which provides direct access to the Gresham-Fairview Trail. Other access points exist along the Springwater Corridor, often near parks it connects to. Check local city websites for specific parking lot locations and regulations.

Are dogs allowed on the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Springwater Corridor and Gresham-Fairview Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Please be considerate of other trail users.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use this trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and cycle the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop. It is a public trail system freely accessible to everyone.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see along the way?

The loop offers diverse scenery, from urban pathways to natural areas. You'll pass wetlands, agricultural fields, and sections along the Willamette River and Johnson Creek. Keep an eye out for views of Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens on clear days. The trail connects to several parks and natural areas like Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, providing opportunities for birdwatching and observing local wildlife. The Gresham-Fairview Trail segment also features natural ponds and wildflowers.

What are the notable features or points of interest on this route?

The Springwater Corridor itself is a significant part of Portland's 40-Mile Loop. Along the route, you'll encounter the impressive bridge over Powell Boulevard on the Gresham-Fairview Trail. The loop also provides access to Main City Park in Gresham, and connects to the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail (Sandy River).

Does this trail connect to other cycling routes?

Yes, the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop is a key part of the larger regional trail network. The Springwater Corridor is a major segment of Portland's 40-Mile Loop. The Gresham-Fairview Trail also connects to the Wy'East Way, forming a comprehensive circuit within Gresham. You'll find sections of the Springwater Trail, Gresham-Fairview Trail, and the 40 Mile Loop integrated into this route.

What is the terrain like for cycling on this loop?

The terrain is predominantly flat and paved, as both the Springwater Corridor and the Gresham-Fairview Trail are built on former railroad grades. This makes for a smooth and generally easy ride. While mostly flat, the Gresham-Fairview Trail does include two or three small hills, most notably the overpass at Powell Boulevard. Much of the ride is car-free, but be mindful of at-grade street crossings on the Gresham-Fairview Trail.

How long does it typically take to complete the Springwater and Gresham-Fairview Trail Loop by touring bicycle?

For a touring bicycle, the entire loop, which covers approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles), typically takes around 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your cycling speed, the number of stops you make, and weather conditions.

Are there any facilities like restrooms or water fountains along the trail?

While the trail itself is primarily a pathway, it passes through and connects to numerous parks and urban areas, especially in Gresham and along the Springwater Corridor. These parks often provide access to restrooms and water fountains. It's advisable to carry your own water, especially on warmer days, and plan your stops accordingly.

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