Springwater Corrider – Portland’s premier biking trail
Post #22 of 101 cool Portland places -
The Springwater Corrider.
Ready to have the biking adventure of a lifetime, or at least your favorite bike ride of the week. Oil that chin, tighen the seat, get the map and ride along the Springwater Corrider .
Try attaching a camera on the handlebars of your bike and record the entire trip, then play it at double speed for a great time-lapsed video experience.
The Springwater Corridor is the major southeast segment of the 40-Mile Loop. Extending from Southeast 4th and Ivon in Portland (near OMSI), the alternative transportation and recreational trail extends 21 miles, currently ending in Boring. The trial might be closed due to heavy rains so cheeck with Parks and Rec to make sure you adventure starts with open trails. Get your helmet on and have fun.
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