Embark on a thrilling gravel bike tour through Forest Park, exploring urban and natural wonders. Perfect for adventurers on carbon bikes or e-bikes.
Embark on a thrilling gravel bike tour through Forest Park, exploring urban and natural wonders. Perfect for adventurers on carbon bikes or e-bikes.
- Old Town - Gather in Old Town, the city’s most historic neighborhood, brimming with surprises. Discover authentic Chinese eateries, tea houses, and a sprawling traditional garden. Portland’s original downtown is a lively hub for entertainment and streetwear shopping.
- Pearl District - In the Pearl, the remnants of loading docks and cobblestone…
- Old Town - Gather in Old Town, the city’s most historic neighborhood, brimming with surprises. Discover authentic Chinese eateries, tea houses, and a sprawling traditional garden. Portland’s original downtown is a lively hub for entertainment and streetwear shopping.
- Pearl District - In the Pearl, the remnants of loading docks and cobblestone streets reflect its past as a warehouse district, while chic bars and modern lofts signal its future.
- Northwest (Nob Hill) - Northwest Portland showcases historic Victorian homes transformed into boutiques, galleries, theaters, and restaurants, radiating Old Portland charm in this pedestrian-friendly area.
- Lower Macleay Trail - Utilize the power of an E-bike or prepare for a workout on a Carbon Gravel Bike as the journey ascends to Forest Park. Enjoy the scenic route through Victorian homes nestled on the hillside.
- Forest Park - The largest urban forest in the United States, spanning over 5,000 acres (2,000 hectares). Towering Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Oregon Vine Maple, and Sword Fern line the walking trails and paths.
- Leif Erickson Trail - Experience the breathtaking Leif Erikson trail, stretching 11 miles through Forest Park. Adventurous, fast, and smooth gravel awaits on this former fire lane, offering spectacular views of Portland and the Willamette River through the trees.
- St. Johns Bridge - With a 1,207-foot span suspended between elegant Gothic arch towers of steel, this bridge is truly remarkable. It was the longest suspension bridge west of the Mississippi River upon its completion in 1931, serving as Portland’s nautical gateway. It leads into North Portland and the former city of St. Johns.
- Cathedral Park - One of 14 known Lewis and Clark camp locations within city limits, Cathedral Park is now the heart of North Portland. Nestled beneath the St. Johns Bridge, it features a large rose garden, swimming docks, and ample picnic spots.
- University of Portland - A historic, open-campus private Catholic university located on the bluffs of the Willamette River.
- Mocks Crest Property - This quaint park on a hill offers shaded areas, open grassy spaces, and views of the Willamette River. A local treasure, often frequented by Portlanders enjoying a picnic with scenic river vistas.
- North Mississippi Avenue - Discover historic Mississippi Avenue in North Portland, teeming with intriguing finds such as popular restaurants, unique shopping options, and music venues.
- Interpretive Guide
- Bicycle use
- Interpretive Guide
- Bicycle use
Get ready for an Urban Adventure like no other. Gravel riding has captivated the cycling community.
Start your journey from our shop in Old Town, navigating through the lively Pearl District and Nob Hill, as your guide points out historical and cultural landmarks. Escape the city as you cycle into America’s largest urban forest – Forest Park. Nestled in…
Get ready for an Urban Adventure like no other. Gravel riding has captivated the cycling community.
Start your journey from our shop in Old Town, navigating through the lively Pearl District and Nob Hill, as your guide points out historical and cultural landmarks. Escape the city as you cycle into America’s largest urban forest – Forest Park. Nestled in the West Hills, enjoy the breathtaking car-free gravel path that spans the entire park, offering a picturesque half-day excursion all within city limits. The 11-mile bike and pedestrian trail through the 5,000-acre park is surrounded by majestic trees. Catch glimpses of the city below as you speed through the lush forest. Return the way you came or cross the St Johns Bridge into North Portland for stunning views of the West Hills and the Willamette River from Overlook.
This 28-mile tour is perfect for fit beginners and seasoned gravel riders on our Carbon Gravel Bikes, as well as new adventurers on our Gravel E-bikes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.