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Best cycling routes Canby OR traverse the scenic Willamette Valley, characterized by its fertile agricultural landscapes and the confluence of the Willamette and Molalla Rivers. The terrain features a mix of flat riverside paths, gentle rolling hills, and some routes with significant elevation gain. This region offers diverse natural features, including oak savannas, conifer forests, and expansive flower fields, providing varied scenery for touring cyclists.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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48.3km
02:14
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.4km
01:57
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Embark on the Graham Oaks Nature Park & Parrett Mountain Road loop, a difficult touring cycling route that spans 18.3 miles (29.4 km) and challenges you with 1481 feet (451โฆ

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29.6km
02:06
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.2km
01:12
150m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great views of the Wilamette river and nice shade on a hot day.
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One of my favorite trails to run. Paved and unpaved sections. Family friendly, dog friendly.
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The Willamette Greenway Trail is a 5.5 mile long trail that follows the Willamette. The trail is a mix of path and sidewalks, and passes through both private and public lands and has great views of the river. It also connects several nearby parks.
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The Rosemount Trail is an almost 5-mile long multiuse trail in Lake Oswego. It follows along a main road for some time, but also gets into more rural surroundings. This section is off-road and runs through the Firlane Open Space.
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Nestled next to the Rosemount Trail, this open space offers a lovely backdrop of hills and is one of three properties that make up the southeastern side of Luscher Farm. This peaceful rural setting is perfect for a quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal place for a ride in serene surroundings.
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Built in 1866, it pioneered iron production in the entire region. Standing tall for over 150 years, it serves as a tangible reminder of the state's industrial past.
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Situated on Parrett Mountain, the park boasts stunning views of the surrounding Chehalem Mountains and Yamhill Valley. The park offers a network of trails suitable for walking, hiking, and horseback riding (during dry months), so you will have to leave your bike at the trailhead. The trails wind through forested areas and open fields, providing opportunities for nature exploration.
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Graham Oaks Nature Park in Wilsonville, Oregon, was spared from becoming a landfill in the '80s. Now it is a thriving 250-acre haven with 150,000 native shrubs and trees, connected by 3 miles of trails, including the Tonquin Trail, harmonizing nature and community.
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There are 8 touring cycling routes around Canby, offering a variety of experiences from easy loops to more challenging rides with significant elevation gains. The komoot community has highly rated these routes, with an average score of 4.9 stars.
Yes, for an easier ride, consider the Logging County Road loop from Canby. This 11.9-mile (19.2 km) trail leads through rural roads and agricultural fields, with a moderate elevation gain of 146 meters, making it a great option for a relaxed outing. Another gentle option mentioned in the region research is the Graham Oaks Nature Park loop from Wilsonville, which offers less elevation.
For those seeking a challenge, the Graham Oaks Nature Park & Parrett Mountain Road loop is a difficult 18.3-mile (29.4 km) path featuring a substantial 451 meters of elevation gain through oak and conifer forests. Other difficult routes include the Willamette River โ Oswego Iron Furnace loop from Tualatin River Open Space with 731 meters of ascent, and the Oswego Iron Furnace โ Oregon City Bridge loop from Barrington Heights, which climbs 557 meters.
Canby's touring cycling routes traverse the scenic Willamette Valley, characterized by fertile agricultural landscapes, riverside paths along the Willamette and Molalla Rivers, and rolling hills. You'll encounter diverse natural features such as oak savannas, conifer forests, and expansive flower fields, including the famous dahlia fields at Swan Island Dahlias and the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival fields during spring.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Canby are designed as loops. For example, the popular Willamette Valley Loop is a 30-mile (48.3 km) circular route offering pastoral landscapes and views of the Willamette River. The Graham Oaks Nature Park & Parrett Mountain Road loop and the Logging County Road loop from Canby are also excellent circular options.
The region is rich in history, particularly related to the Oregon Trail. The Historic Canby Ferry Loop, while not one of the komoot routes listed, is a notable local ride that includes a unique historical ferry crossing of the Willamette River. Along some routes, you might pass by the Oregon City Bridge or the McLoughlin House Site. The Canby Depot Museum and Old Aurora Colony Museum also offer glimpses into the area's past.
The Canby Bike Hub serves as a central resource for cyclists in the area. You can find downloadable routes with amenities and photos, and even a repair station there. For more details, visit the official Canby tourism website: Canby Bike Hub.
The Willamette Valley generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall are often ideal, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially during the spring flower bloom (tulips, dahlias). Summer can also be great, though it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler, wetter conditions.
Absolutely. The region boasts several beautiful parks and nature preserves. You can cycle through areas like Graham Oaks Nature Park, which features a restored oak savanna environment. Other parks like Molalla River State Park, Canby Community Park, and Browns Ferry Park offer extensive green spaces and trails, often accessible from cycling routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from flat riverside paths to challenging climbs, and the picturesque agricultural landscapes. The blend of natural beauty, historical elements, and well-maintained routes makes Canby a favorite among touring cyclists.
Many routes in the Willamette Valley traverse agricultural fields, offering views of the region's renowned flower farms, such as Swan Island Dahlias. The Historic Canby Ferry Loop, a popular local ride, also passes through areas rich in Oregon Trail history and some local wineries, providing a scenic and flavorful experience.
Many cycling routes in the Canby area offer convenient parking options. For instance, the Historic Canby Ferry Loop often starts in West Linn's Willamette Park, which provides parking, restrooms, and water. For specific komoot routes, detailed parking information is usually available on the individual tour pages.


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