Wheelchair Accessible Trails in Oregon

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  • Astoria Riverwalk

    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 ...

  • Bald Hill Natural Area Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 1.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    From Corvallis Parks and Recreation Bald Hill Natural Area is a favorite of Corvallis residents. This park offers a moderately level, 1.5 mile multi-modal path along the base of the hill as well as some dirt hiking and bicycling paths if you ...

  • Banks-Vernonia State Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 21 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Banks–Vernonia 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 between—Manning, Tophill, Stub Stewart, Beaver Creek and Buxton—providing ...

  • Bear Creek Greenway

    State: OR
    Length: 17.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Bear Creek Greenway is a 17-mile paved multi-use trail that travels through creek-side woods and natural areas, connecting five communities and eight parks along its course. The trail offers opportunities for walkers, joggers, bicyclists, ...

  • Brookwood Parkway Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 1.80 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

  • Columbia Slough Trail

    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 ...

  • Fanno Creek Greenway Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 7.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    When complete, the Fanno Creek Greenway will be a 15-mile paved network of fully accessible urban trails, linking two counties and five cities: Beaverton, Tigard, Tualatin, Durham, and southwest Portland. As of autumn 2011, about half of the ...

  • Fern Ridge Bike Path

    State: OR
    Length: 6.90 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Concrete

    Fern Ridge Bike Path winds through western Eugene along the Amazon Creek for most of its length. The western portion of the trail offers native prairie, wetlands, and wildlife viewing, while the eastern half has a more urban feel with connections ...

  • Gresham Fairview Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 3.29 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Gresham–Fairview Trail is a north–south corridor that will one day link Portland's 40-Mile Loop Trail (Marine Drive section) with the Springwater Trail's section through Gresham. As of spring 2012 the trail runs for a little more ...

  • I-205 Multi-Use Path

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 18.30 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The I-205 Multi-use Path parallels Interstate 205 between Vancouver, Washington, just north of the Columbia River and Oregon City, Oregon. The trail breaks in a few places: in Oregon City near the shopping mall along Main Street (easily bridged ...

  • Lithia Park Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 0.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Although the Lithia Park Trail is short (just 0.5 mile), the park itself has rich history and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1892 the Chautauqua Association brought entertainment and culture to this part of Oregon, ...

  • Logging Road Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 3.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Logging Road Trail runs along the eastern outskirts of Canby, about 20 miles south of Portland. The road was once used by logging trucks, but is now closed to vehicular traffic. Views along trail's paved southern end are a mix of residential ...

  • Marine Drive Trail

    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 ...

  • OC&E Woods Line State Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 105 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Cinder, Dirt, Gravel, Woodchips

    WELCOME Walkers, joggers, cyclists, equestrians, skateboarders and other non-motorized travelers have one thing in common on the OC&E Woods Line State Trail - you are all welcome! HISTORY At the turn of the century, railroads were leading the ...

  • Pendleton River Parkway

    State: OR
    Length: 2.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Pendleton River Parkway closely follows the south bank of the Umatilla River along the levee. Travelers can enjoy several parks and city landmarks just off the trail, and glimpses of the many types of birds and wildlife that live along the ...

  • Peninsula Crossing Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 5.10 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    As its name implies, the Peninsula Crossing Trail cuts through a peninsula between the Willamette and Columbia Rivers in northern Portland. The tree-lined trail traverses urban neighborhoods and features public artwork. Its southern tip approaches ...

  • Pine Nursery Loop Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    A 1.3 mile paved loop that meanders through a juniper forest and 158 acre community park. Trail has vistas of the Three Sisters mountain peaks, Pilot Butte and Mt. Bachelor Butte. The trail connects to a fishing pond and a major irrigation canal. ...

  • Rock Creek Trail (OR)

    State: OR
    Length: 1.60 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Rock Creek Trail provides an important commuting route and natural escape in one of Oregon's largest cities: Hillsboro, located in the "Silicon Forest," a high-tech corridor on Portland's western side. The trail runs through a scenic greenway ...

  • Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

    State: OR
    Length: 19.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Concrete

    This is a great system and a fun ride. Eugene, Oregon, has something which any city with a river front would love to have a well-developed system of parks and trails along both banks of the Willamette River. The Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System ...

  • Seaside Promenade

    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 ...

  • Springwater Corridor

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 21.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone

    The Springwater Corridor forms a major southeast segment of the 40-Mile Loop, a multi-use trail that circles the city of Portland, some of which is incomplete. The 21.5-mile Springwater Corridor extends from SE 4th Avenue at SE Ivon Street in ...

  • The Dalles Riverfront Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 9 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Concrete

    The Dalles Riverfront Trail is a scenic 7.4 mile ride on good asphalt along the Columbia River from the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center parking lot down to a dead end spot out in the wilds of the Riverfront Park, about .73 miles beyond the Gorge ...

  • Trolley Trail (OR)

    Rail-Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 6 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Oregon's Trolley Trail was once a streetcar line serving Portland's metro area. The old Oregon City Line trolley ran between Milwaukie and Gladstone from 1893 until 1968. As of 2012, 6 miles of the route are a brand new multi-use path. Eventually ...

  • Walnut Boulevard Bike Path

    State: OR
    Length: 2.10 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    This bike path runs alongside NW Walnut Blvd for a little over two miles. It is an excellent way to connect from the northwest end to the southwest end of town.

  • Willamette River Trail

    State: OR
    Length: 2.30 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel

    From Corvallis Parks and Recreation This is one of the largest trail systems in Corvallis, featuring varied landscapes of riparian forest, wildflower meadows, river access, wildlife viewing, sports fields and a disc golf course. The trails consist ...