Florence, OR Bike Trails and Maps

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Petersen Park Path

1.1 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete

Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

19.5 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete

Fern Ridge Path

7.2 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete

Jessen Path

1.4 mi
State: OR
Concrete

Randy Pape Beltline Path

2.4 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Roosevelt Boulevard Path

1.8 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Westmoreland Park Path

0.54 mi
State: OR
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Petersen Park Path is a short trail for biking and walking that helps residents of the neighborhoods in northwest Eugene access the charming Petersen Park. An asphalt pathway runs along a utility...
OR 1.1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System is a collection of interconnected trails lining the Willamette River in Eugene. The trails run on both sides of the river, weaving through parks, open space,...
OR 19.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Fern Ridge Path winds through western Eugene along Amazon Creek for most of its length. The western portion of the trail offers native prairie, wetlands and wildlife viewing, while the eastern...
OR 7.2 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Jessen Path is a short, concrete trail for cyclists and pedestrians that runs along Jessen Drive in northwestern Eugene. The trail, constructed in 2018, gives nearby residents a nice, smooth...
OR 1.4 mi Concrete
The Randy Pape Beltine Path runs along the roadway of the same name, stretching over two miles from Roosevelt Boulevard in the south to Highway 99 in the north. The asphalt trail is smooth and...
OR 2.4 mi Asphalt
Spanning almost two miles between Danebo Avenue and Maple Street in Eugene, the Roosevelt Boulevard Path follows the northern side of its namesake roadway through a series of residential...
OR 1.8 mi Asphalt
The Westmoreland Park Path provides a connection for cyclists and pedestrians between the 62-acre Westmoreland Park, one of Eugene's premier recreation assets, and the Fern Ridge Path, a seven-mile...
OR 0.54 mi Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

Akin to Portland’s Esplanade

May, 2025 by evadtrash

Nice urban ride!

Fern Ridge Path

shockingly urban first couple of miles

May, 2025 by evadtrash

The other reviews spoke of the homeless issues so I expected some, but our radar had to be on full for the first couple of miles. I recommend driving to the west end and riding east and turning around when your comfort level is exceeded. Also, the parking is much safer.

Fern Ridge Path

unsafe and over run by homeless

August, 2023 by junkvanryzin

Do not recommend this trail. Parking is a 50/59 shot if your car will be broken into. And the path is often blocked by homeless camps. Carry pepper spray or other protection if you must travel it.

Accordion

Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

Great trail

June, 2023 by mad4dixon

We rode our recumbent trikes from Alton Baker park south, across the river and north to the last bridge and back to the park. We saw lots of juvenile Canada geese and several blue herons. Trail is easy and well maintained, lots of parks on both sides of the river with restroom access. The loop was about 13 miles and we rode two hours at a very leisurely pace with stops. Lovely day!

Petersen Park Path

Great Neighborhood Path

August, 2022 by markbond009

This little path is a great connector for this neighborhood. It runs along a gully and is completely paved. It almost feels like two different paths that meet in the middle at Petersen Barn Park. There is also an unpaved parallel on the opposite side of the gully heading east from the park.

Fern Ridge Path

Eugene is putting this amazing trail to shame

May, 2022 by bjornjohansen19

It’s such a wonderful ride, but it is ruined by the amount of homeless individuals giving you evil glares, garbage, paint, graffiti, overgrown vegetation, lumpy pavement, and a general feeling of uneasiness. The ride itself is so beautiful, but Eugene has not kept it up.

Fern Ridge Path

ok

July, 2020 by debimiller91

Lovely paved trail spoiled by lots of homeless. Looks like the city is trying to keep the trash picked up but the this is all Graffiti spoils the ride.

Fern Ridge Path

Wonderful ride through the West Eugene Wetlands. Links up with other well established sidewalks and paths to make a longer ride. I love dedicated trails like this, wish they existed in every city.

November, 2019 by allenbuckman

Wonderful ride through the West Eugene Wetlands. Links up with other well established sidewalks and paths to make a longer ride. I love dedicated trails like this, wish they existed in every city.

Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

Nice Trail System

June, 2019 by scott.oplinger.5

I rode this trail a couple weeks ago. It is fine. When we lived in Eugene I rode it a lot. I’ve not explored the Springfield part (east of I-5). It can be a bit crowded, so is better suited for a mountain bike and not my LWB recumbent.

Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

Well Maintained Greenway

June, 2015 by mjerabek

We rode this trail on June 22, it was quite busy for a weekday. However, it is near the university and I suspect used by students and facility. The trail is in good condition. However, it has a number of spurs and it could use better directional information. However, it was an enjoyable ride.

A good restaurant, called McMenamins North Bank is on the north side of the river and we strongly recommend it.

Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

fantastic run through the woods

February, 2015 by divinman

what can I say that hasn't already been said. I parked off of Aspen at the small park. Ran up the south side along the Pre path (it's wood chip instead of concrete and more scenic) all the way to Owosso Bike bridge and the back up the north bank passed the college. 9 miles of beauty. It should be noted that the water fountains in all the parks are turned off for the winter.

Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System

Family Fun, Birding, Options Galore

August, 2014 by dmurphy52

Eugene loves its bike trails, and the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Trail System reflects this both by the obvious commitment to design of the trail itself and the number of people that turn out to use it.

It's a sinuous trail, with gently rolling inclines,broad curves as it follows the Willamette River, and it it well suited for family excursions. The trail has multiple options, with several bridge crossings giving riders the options of brief outings or more energetic forays. The exceptionally good signage makes choosing a route easy.

Crossing through some very scenic wetland/marsh areas, the opportunity to do some rewarding birding is a bonus.

I've ridden this trail system three or four times, what I'd say is that its popularity makes it unsuited for the rider that is determined to set personal bests with every outing. Families out for a stroll, many University of Oregon students out for a run, couples out for a bit of outdoor romance make the trail best suited for a leisurely, and quite beautiful, excursion.

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