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Gresham

Barlow Wayside County Park from Gresham

Hard

3.3

(9)

23

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Barlow Wayside County Park from Gresham

05:38

88.1km

940m

Cycling

This difficult 54.8-mile touring cycling route from Gresham to Barlow Wayside County Park offers diverse scenery and significant elevation g

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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777 m

Main City Park

Highlight • Rest Area

This 21.6-acre park, located right by historic downtown Gresham, offers picnic tables and lawn areas for relaxation and breaks. The main features of this park include the Gresham Skatepark, Gresham Japanese Garden, and Gresham Heroes Memorial.

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957 m

Springwater Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

The Springwater Trail is a mostly paved multiuse trail. It stretches from Boring to Portland. It is a very popular trail, so make sure you are aware of other users when out to enjoy the path.

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32.3 km

Locals like to call this section of East Marmot Road with views of Mount Hood and cow pastures "Little Switzerland" since that is kind of what it reminds you of as you ride towards the east.

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43.8 km

Barlow Wayside County Park

Highlight • Forest

Tread where pioneers once walked, as the park sits alongside the historic Barlow Road, a segment of the legendary Oregon Trail. Immerse yourself in the beauty of a majestic forest …

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88.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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86.5 km

1.58 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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61.3 km

25.4 km

925 m

578 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the touring bicycle route from Gresham to Barlow Wayside County Park?

This route is rated as difficult for touring cyclists. While sections like the Springwater Trail are generally flat and paved, the overall distance and elevation gain of approximately 940 meters contribute to its challenging rating.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this touring bicycle route?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll start on paved, relatively flat surfaces like the Springwater Trail, which is ideal for touring bikes. However, as you approach Barlow Wayside County Park, the landscape changes. The park itself features walking trails that are not suitable for touring bicycles, and it connects to the challenging singletrack mountain biking trails of the Sandy Ridge Trail System. Be prepared for a transition from paved roads to potentially unpaved or less suitable surfaces if you venture off the main touring route.

How long does it typically take to complete this touring bicycle route?

The estimated duration for this 88-kilometer touring bicycle route is around 5 hours and 38 minutes of active cycling time. This does not include stops for breaks, sightseeing, or exploring highlights.

Where can I park my car when starting this touring bicycle route from Gresham?

While specific parking details for the start in Gresham are not provided, the Main City Park in Gresham is a notable highlight along the route and may offer parking options. For the Springwater Trail, which is a major part of the route, various access points in Gresham typically have parking available.

Is the touring bicycle route from Gresham to Barlow Wayside County Park dog-friendly?

Generally, paved multi-use paths like the Springwater Trail are dog-friendly, requiring dogs to be on a leash. However, specific rules for Barlow Wayside County Park or other natural areas along the route may vary. Always check local regulations for each specific park or trail section regarding dogs.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle this route is typically during the spring, summer, and early fall months (roughly April to October). During these periods, you can expect more favorable weather conditions, less rain, and comfortable temperatures for touring cycling. Winter can bring colder temperatures and significant rainfall, making some sections less enjoyable.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle this route or access the parks along the way?

For the main touring bicycle route, including the Springwater Trail, no specific permits or fees are generally required for cycling. However, if you plan to access certain facilities or specific areas within parks like Barlow Wayside County Park or the Sandy Ridge Trail System, it's advisable to check their official websites for any potential parking fees or specific usage permits, especially for mountain biking trails.

What scenic views or landmarks can I expect along the way?

You'll encounter diverse scenery, from urban parks like Main City Park to the natural beauty of the Springwater Trail, which passes through wetlands and agricultural fields. A notable highlight is the View of Mount Hood from East Marmot Road (Little Switzerland), offering stunning vistas. Near Barlow Wayside County Park, you'll find a temperate rainforest with towering Douglas-fir and western redcedar trees, and Little Joe Creek.

Does this touring bicycle route connect with other well-known trails?

Yes, a significant portion of this route utilizes the Springwater Trail, which is a key component of the Portland area's larger 40-Mile Loop trail system. You will also encounter sections of the PGE Road and various neighborhood trails.

Are there any amenities like cafes or bike shops along the route?

Given that the route starts in Gresham and follows the Springwater Trail, you will pass through areas with access to various amenities, including cafes and bike shops, particularly in and around Gresham and Sandy. However, as you venture further into more rural sections towards Barlow Wayside County Park, services may become less frequent, so it's wise to plan accordingly.

What should I know about the transition from paved cycling to other trail types on this route?

It's crucial to understand that while the initial sections from Gresham, particularly the Springwater Trail, are excellent for touring bicycles, the destination area around Barlow Wayside County Park is different.

The park itself has 1.5 miles of walking trails through a forest, which are not suitable for touring bikes. Additionally, the park connects to the Sandy Ridge Trail System, which is specifically designed for mountain biking with technical singletrack. If your goal is to reach Barlow Wayside County Park or explore Sandy Ridge, be prepared to transition from your touring bike to walking or to a mountain bike for those specific sections.

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