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Aufderheide Segment of the West Cascades Scenic Byway
46375 Hwy 58; Wesfir, OR 97492
(541) 782-2283 |
Fax: (541) 782-5306
This scenic byway, connecting Highways 126 and 58, winds through the lush undergrowth of the majestic Willamette National Forest and meanders along the cold, clear waters of the McKenzie and Willamette Rivers. This route...
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Brice Creek Trail
Although the technical difficulty is a moderate level, this trail is relatively easier physically. It is an 11-mile single-track trail with swimming holes along the way, and a rocky surface in some areas.
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City of Eugene Bicycling Program
858 Pearl St; Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 682-5471 | (541) 682-5523 |
Fax: (541) 682-6826
Free cycling maps and information about cycling routes, area cycling associations and events.
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Cummins Creek Trail
Riding along this path is an easy to moderate difficulty level. It is 9.2 miles of nature, ocean, steep descents, and fast cruising on a double-track trail. The more difficult portion of the trail is a foot climb up a ...
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Larison Rock Trail
With a moderate level of difficulty, this 11-mile trail has a scenic view of the Willamette National Forest along a single-track trail. It is open during the dry months.
More information: University of Oregon Outdoor P...
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Middle Fork Trail
Road 21; Oakridge, OR 97463
(541) 782-2283
The entire 27-mile trail can be rated easy to difficult. With some flat areas in the beginning, the difficulty increases further upriver. The trail includes a nice view of flowers, wildlife, and waterfalls. It is acce...
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Munsel Creek Bike Path
Quincy to West Park Drive; Florence, OR 97039
(541) 997-3436
This popular path starts on Quince and wanders through lovely natural forest vegetation to Spruce Street, then along Munsel Creek to West Park Drive. The path is paved and enjoyed by cyclers, joggers, and strollers.
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Pacific Coast Byway - An All American Road
Highway 101; Florence, OR 97439
(888) 628-2101 | (541) 574-2679 |
Fax: (541) 265-2188
This 350-mile (560-km) drive from border to border takes travelers along the magnificent Oregon coastline. One of the first National Scenic Byways, Highway 101, constructed in the 1930s and 1940s over wagon roads and nat...
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Rattlesnake Butte Trail
This trail is on rural roads with some rolling hills. 43.4 miles in length, the last section can be altered, eliminating 9.4 miles. Views include open farmlands, forest lands, meadows, and Mt. Pisgah. On the way back, El...
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Row River Trail
Row River Rd; Cottage Grove, OR 97424
(541) 942-2411 |
Fax: (541) 767-0783
A 15-mile (24-km) paved trail has replaced the tracks of the Oregon Pacific and Eastern Railway, which ran from Cottage Grove to Culp Creek. Ideal for walking, cycling and horseback riding.
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Skinner's Butte Trail
One mile in length with a moderate grade, this trail provides a view of the river and Ferry Street Bridge. It is mostly dirt single-track and can be connected to other trails.
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Waldo Lake Trail
Waldo Lake Rd; Oakridge, OR 97463
(541) 782-2291
This trail is 21.8 miles of mostly easy grades except for one portion of several short steeper grades. It is a more difficult trail, which is recommended during the months of July through October.
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Willamette River Trail
The Willamette River Trail is over 100 miles (160 km)of paths and multi-use trails bordering the Willamette River and connect to Springfield's 29 miles (46 km) of dedicated bike routes.
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Youngs Rock Trail
Road 21 ; Oakridge, OR 97463
(541) 782-2283
This is a more difficult trail that is 6 miles in length and has some very steep sections. Along the path are nice views of Dome Rock, Diamond Peak, and Sawtooth Mountain. The recommended use is between the months of J...
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