Neskowin, OR Walking Trails and Maps

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Ankeny Rail Trail

1 mi
State: OR
Boardwalk

Bald Hill Multi-Modal Path

1.3 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Campus Way Bike Path

1.13 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Highway 99W Bike Path

5.3 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Minto-Brown Island Park Paved Path

11 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Salem Parkway Bike Path

3.2 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Midge Cramer Multi-Use Path

0.79 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Edgewater Trail

1.3 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Riverfront Trail (OR)

1.1 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Walnut Boulevard/53rd St. Multi-Use Path

3 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Ankeny Rail Trail, which offers a short boardwalk in the Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, is not a rail-to-trail project, but is instead named after a local bird, the Virginia Rail. Located just...
OR 1 mi Boardwalk
The Bald Hill Multi-Modal Path runs for 1.3 miles at the base of a hill along the eastern edge of the Bald Hill Natural Area, which contains a diverse ecosystem of prairie, hardwood forests and...
OR 1.3 mi Asphalt
The Campus Way Bike Path begins at the western end of Oregon State University’s campus in Corvallis. From the campus, the paved pathway takes you on a straight course west through picturesque...
OR 1.13 mi Asphalt
Providing a useful link between the Polk County communities of Monmouth and Rickreall, the Highway 99W Bike Path offers over five miles of paved trail for cyclists and pedestrians. Useful both as a...
OR 5.3 mi Asphalt
Minto-Brown Island Park offers a well-loved, natural oasis in western Salem. Spanning more than a thousand acres, the park offers both wooded and open areas for recreational enjoyment. A winding paved...
OR 11 mi Asphalt
The bike path connects Oregon's capital Salem to the neighboring city of Keizer in the Williamette Valley. The trail starts along Salem Parkway on Cherry Avenue and heads north, connecting schools,...
OR 3.2 mi Asphalt
The Midge Cramer Multi-Use Path begins in the east at the Benton County Fairgrounds, the site of the county's popular fair and rodeo each summer, as well as other events throughout the year. The trail...
OR 0.79 mi Asphalt
The Circle to Harrison Multi-Modal Path, as its name implies, links the bike lane on NW Harrison Boulevard with NW Circle Boulevard. The trail is a short scenic route in northwestern Corvallis, just...
OR 1 mi Asphalt
Start the Edgewater Trail on Water Street at the north end of Riverfront Park. The 23-acre park is a beautiful place to spend an afternoon and enjoy river views. It has two unique features: a carousel...
OR 1.3 mi Asphalt
Salem's Riverfront Trail begins in Riverfront Park on the east bank of the Willamette River. The park offers expansive views of the river and contains two unique features: a carousel with beautiful...
OR 1.1 mi Asphalt
A paved asphalt sidepath that runs along the western side of 53rd Street and Walnut Boulevard, this trail may not be much to look at, but it offers important connections to a whole host of trails and...
OR 3 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Highway 99W Bike Path

Great easy ride for young kids

August, 2022 by ellenzosborn

We live just a few blocks from this trail in Monmouth. The community uses the trail especially in the early morning & evening in the summers for jogging & cycling. It’s wide, flat & traffic-free (even tho it runs along the Highway). There is a convenient bike repair station along the trail in front of the Monmouth Police Station. Just across the highway via a well-marked crosswalk is Gentle Woods Park (named after the Gentle family) with shade, grassy fields, a small playground & footbridge across the middle fork of Ash Creek.

Salem Parkway Bike Path

Very smooth

June, 2022 by felixcandelaria1998

It’s a smooth path for the most part. It has a little bit of cracks and sometimes branches. There is a couple tents from the homeless at the beginning of the path, I’ve never had a problem so far but it’s a pretty good spot otherwise

Ankeny Rail Trail

This is an easy walk and so peaceful. It's a must do and do again.

May, 2022 by maureen.kirkbride

This is an easy walk and so peaceful. It's a must do and do again.

Accordion

Campus Way Bike Path

There is a slight downhill slope on the way towards campus so be aware if you're a newbie rollerskater.

July, 2021 by birdsongfarmor

There is a slight downhill slope on the way towards campus so be aware if you're a newbie rollerskater.

Minto-Brown Island Park Paved Path

20 shades of green

July, 2020 by debimiller91

Lovely trail but very busy for a Wednesday. App helps see where you are as many twists and turns.

Campus Way Bike Path

nice trail

May, 2020 by abel.j.quintero

Easy trail with good views

Minto-Brown Island Park Paved Path

Safe and gentle bike path

September, 2019 by cseaders

This paved path has great signage, as long as you know which parking lot you parked in. It would be really hard to get lost. Families and friendly people on the way. Cell service not great there, so plan ahead. 5 parking areas that I counted and some porta potties. I'll be back!

Bald Hill Multi-Modal Path

Fun little trail

August, 2019 by odells

Anytime I come across a couple of goats going for a walk, I just know I’m on the right trail! So many friendly people and some serious athleticism going on there, too. The path might be short but has some inclines that seem to produce a bit of perspiration. I loved the trail and will be back again. Hopefully see those sweet goats again!

Bald Hill Multi-Modal Path

Pleasant berry, lined trail

July, 2016 by oregonsubscriber

I'd give this short hike a 5, but it was poorly marked. That being said - I highly doubt you'll get lost. A real jewel, just outside the city of Corvallis. You can stay on the paved trail out in the meadows, or take a somewhat steep side trail through the gorgeous oaks and pines. and get a quick 20 minute cardio fix. There are flowers in the open fields and in the summer, abundant blackberries along the trail. You'll emerge from the thick woods at the top of hill, which is truly bald - e.g., a few beautiful oaks, and just lovely grass and fields of Queen Anne's Lace. It's a must to take a break on the well maintained bench at the top that looks over an incredible hilly view that's reminiscent of the Scottish moors.

Ankeny Rail Trail

this is a Wildlife Refuge and meant for people walking not dogs..sorry

August, 2015 by ccollins10

this walk is awesome and a great view but it is a Wildlife Refuge so you would not take dogs on walks or runs here. highly recommend.

Ankeny Rail Trail

No Jogging ¿¿

August, 2015 by smilaura19

It wasn't until I got back from running this nice little trail that I saw the sign "no pets, no bikes, and no jogging" plus it isn't really much of a loop. I was hoping to run around it a couple times but saw the sign and stopped after 1 time through. Otherwise it's very well kept and beautiful scenery.

Minto-Brown Island Park Paved Path

Nice scenery but Cougar sighting

August, 2015 by venusp

Loved the variety of trails and places to wander off into, not just totally straight paths. Rode by a dog park. But a couple days ago there was a cougar sighting, so we only biked for 4 miles. Would like to try it again.

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