The Highway 26 Bike Path is a paved commuter route in west Portland that parallels its namesake roadway (also known as Sunset Highway). A small segment is located in a busy shopping area of the Tanasbourne neighborhood.
Further southeast, a pair of trail segments in the Sylvan-Highlands neighborhood are separated by a short on-road connection. Two public schools, East and West Sylvan Middle Schools, lie adjacent to the route. From the trail's eastern terminus, bicyclists can make an easy transition onto the marked bike lane along Canyon Court to continue east to nearby attractions, such as the Oregon Zoo, Hoyt Arboretum, and Washington Park.
Parking is available at East Sylvan Middle School, 1849 SW 58th Ave. (Portland).
If you're traveling from Beaverton to Portland, this is the best way to do it if you're on a bike. After the bike path ends, you can take a short side road to the Oregon Zoo.
Good trail to the zoo and Washington park. You can go all the way to Timbers stadium!

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