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Ride along scenic rivers on paved paths or mountain bike trails. The Eugene, Cascades & Coast region of Oregon is packed with bike trails for the cycling enthusiast. Eugene is gold-level bicycle-friendly community, as awarded by the League of American Bicyclists.
Cycle by Dorena Lake and through historic covered bridges on the Row River Trail in Cottage Grove. Oakridge is a Mecca for mountain biking whether you are an expert or novice. McKenzie River National Recreation Trail follows its namesake river through old-growth forests and ancient lava fields.
Florence along the Oregon Coast is a great stopover for those riding on the Pacific Coast Byway - An All American Road.
Whether you're on a mountain bike or geared up for a tour on our scenic back roads, there's a cycling event for you.
Cycling Resources in the Eugene, Cascades & Coast Region
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Bike Friday manufactures performance travel bicycles. For the bicycle enthusiast who needs to quickly board the bus or train, or pack their bicycle for airline travel, Bike Friday MORE >>
Although the technical difficulty is a moderate level, this trail is relatively easier physically. It is an 11-mile single-track trail with swimming holes along the way, and a MORE >>
Free cycling maps and information about cycling routes, area cycling associations and events. MORE >>
Riding along this path is an easy to moderate difficulty level. It is 9.2 miles of nature, ocean, steep descents, and fast cruising on a double-track trail. The more difficult MORE >>
This trail is 21.8 miles of mostly easy grades except for one portion of several short steeper grades. It is a more difficult trail, which is recommended during the months of July MORE >>
With a moderate level of difficulty, this 11-mile trail has a scenic view of the Willamette National Forest along a single-track trail. It is open during the dry months. More MORE >>
The entire 27-mile trail can be rated easy to difficult. With some flat areas in the beginning, the difficulty increases further upriver. The trail includes a nice view of MORE >>
This popular path starts on Quince and wanders through lovely natural forest vegetation to Spruce Street, then along Munsel Creek to West Park Drive. The path is paved and enjoyed MORE >>
This trail is on rural roads with some rolling hills. 43.4 miles in length, the last section can be altered, eliminating 9.4 miles. Views include open farmlands, forest lands, MORE >>
The Willamette River Trail is over 100 miles (160 km)of paths and multi-use trails bordering the Willamette River and connect to Springfield's 29 miles (46 km) of dedicated bike MORE >>
This is a more difficult trail that is 6 miles in length and has some very steep sections. Along the path are nice views of Dome Rock, Diamond Peak, and Sawtooth Mountain. The MORE >>
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