Rail-Trail
State: OR Length: 6.40 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Astoria River Trail stretches the entire length of the city's waterfront, connecting restaurants and breweries, museums, and dozens of other attractions. It passes under the Astoria-Megler Bridge, the largest truss bridge in the world, arcing ...
State: OR Length: 21 miles Surface: Asphalt
The BanksVernonia Rail Trail is 21 miles of paved trail between the two Oregon towns of, what else, Banks and Vernonia. The trail links these town with other stops in betweenManning, Tophill, Stub Stewart, Beaver Creek and Buxtonproviding ...
State: WA Length: 7.70 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The scenic Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway Trail meanders through Vancouver along the creek from Stewart Glen on the shores of Vancouver Lake to Meadowbrook Marsh. Along the way, the trail passes through through forests, grasslands and city neighborhoods, ...
State: WA Length: 33 miles Surface:
From Chelatchie Prairie Rail-with-Trail Corridor Study: The Chelatchie Prairie Rail-with-Trail (RWT) is envisioned as a 33-mile multi-use trail within the railroad right-of-way where possible. In some areas the trail alignment will use existing ...
State: OR Length: 4.30 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Columbia Slough Trail follows its namesake waterway on the northern end of Portland. Although there are currently gaps in the trail, it will one day follow the entire length of the narrow 19-mile stream. When completed, the trail will be ...
State: WA Length: 2.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Cowlitz River Trail follows its namesake river along dike on the east bank. The trail is asphalt and connects Kelso residents with the riverfront. The trail parallels the active BNSF line that carries Amtrak and much of the north-south freight ...
State: WA Length: 7.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Discovery Trail is one of the most scenic in the Pacific Northwest with outstanding views of the ocean, grassy dunes and forest groves. As it's named for Lewis and Clark's explorative trek here more than 200 years ago, you'll find several ...
State: WA Length: 3.90 miles Surface: Asphalt
State: OR Length: 1.90 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Kestrel Dune Trail is one of several multi-use pathways in the park that houses historic Fort Stevens, built at the mouth of the Columbia River near the end of the Civil War. The trail begins on Peter Iredale Road, named for the 1906 shipwreck ...
State: OR Length: 1.80 miles Surface: Concrete
State: OR Length: 17.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
Marine Drive Trail follows its namesake roadway along the south shore of the Columbia River. You'll often find you're just feet from the river and can enjoy lovely views of the water, boats and marinas along the way. The trail is wide, flat ...
State: OR Length: 11 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Sand
Norm's Trails are set on a beautiful piece of county land on which 11 miles of elaborate, single track loop trails have been constructed. All trails are marked with trail names that set the mood of that trail. Some of the features are hand made ...
State: WA Length: 1.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
A short trail along the Cowlitz River in Castle Rock, locals and visitors can take a break and enjoy the scenery. There is a nice scenic picnic area at the southern end of the trail on Huntington Avenue.
State: OR Length: 1.50 miles Surface: Concrete
As its name implies, the Seaside Promenade is a north-south route along the Pacific Ocean in the Oregon coastal community of Seaside. The Prom, as it's affectionately known, dates back to the 1920s and offers a smooth, flat trail with spectacular ...
State: OR Length: 4.30 miles Surface:
Sullivan's Gulch is a project trail still in the early stages of development. Envisioned is a 4.3 to 5 mile long east-west corridor, connecting Portland to its outlying neighborhoods. The plans currently call for a rail-with-trail that will ...
State: WA Length: 2.30 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
The Sylvia Creek Forestry Trail is located in Lake Sylvia State Park north of Montesano on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The interpretive trail winds through the deep forest and alongside scenic creeks and ponds. The trail follows an old logging ...
State: OR Length: 9 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The Warrenton Waterfront Trail is currently a 9-mile rail-trail surfaced with crushed stone. Much of the trail runs along the Columbia River.
State: WA Length: 56 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Crushed Stone
The Willapa Hills Trail runs 56 miles between Chehalis and South Bend in Washington state. Formerly a Northern Pacific Railway, this corridor was rail banked and is in the process of being converted into a rail-trail. Though both ends are paved, ...