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Multnomah County
Portland

The Rivers loop

Moderate

3.1

(8)

62

riders

The Rivers loop

03:23

92.8km

400m

Road cycling

Embark on The Rivers loop, a moderate racebike route that guides you through Portland's diverse riverfront landscapes. This 57.6 miles (92.8 km) journey offers a blend of urban vistas and natural scenery along the city's waterways. You'll navigate well-maintained paved cycleways, including sections of the Springwater Corridor and the Marine…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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16.8 km

Springwater Corridor

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

The perfect spot to ride your bike. You're away from the road on a quiet path along buttes, wetlands, fields and forests.

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47.6 km

Marine Drive Trail

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Marine Drive Trail runs along the south shore of the Columbia River. It's a great place to ride your bike!

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58.1 km

Broughton Beach

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Broughton Beach offers visitors easy access to the Columbia River, and on clear days you will also have a great view of Mt. Hood. The slow current and gradual entry …

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65.7 km

Also known as the BNSF Railway Bridge 8.8, the Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge crosses the North Portland Harbor. It was completed in 1908.

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90.6 km

Eastbank Esplanade

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The Eastbank Esplanade is the longest floating pedestrian and bike path in the United States, stretching 1,200 feet along the Willamette River. It offers great views of the river and the city of Portland.

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92.8 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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89.6 km

1.49 km

667 m

538 m

499 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

56.1 km

36.0 km

627 m

169 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical duration for cycling The Rivers loop?

This route is designed for racebikes and typically takes around 3 hours and 23 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.

Is The Rivers loop suitable for beginner road cyclists?

The Rivers loop is rated as moderate in difficulty. While it's not overly strenuous with about 399 meters of elevation gain over 92.7 kilometers, beginners might find the distance challenging. It's best suited for cyclists with some experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

The route is predominantly paved, following various multi-use paths and roads. You'll experience urban waterfronts, dedicated cycle paths like the Springwater Corridor and Marine Drive Trail, and sections along the Eastbank Esplanade, offering a smooth ride for racebikes.

What are the main points of interest along The Rivers loop?

You'll encounter several notable spots, including the scenic Springwater Corridor, the Marine Drive Trail, and the vibrant Eastbank Esplanade. You'll also pass by Broughton Beach and get a unique View of the Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge.

When is the best time of year to cycle The Rivers loop?

Portland's cycling season is generally best from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the weather is drier and temperatures are mild. This route can be enjoyed year-round, but be prepared for rain and cooler temperatures during the winter months.

Where can I park to access The Rivers loop?

While specific parking areas aren't designated for the entire loop, you can typically find public parking near sections like the Springwater Corridor or the Eastbank Esplanade in Portland. Many cyclists also access the loop by riding from their homes or using public transport to reach a starting point.

Are dogs allowed on this cycling route?

Sections of this route, particularly multi-use paths like the Springwater Corridor and Eastbank Esplanade, generally allow dogs on a leash. However, always check local regulations for specific parks or trails you pass through, as rules can vary.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this route?

No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to cycle The Rivers loop. It primarily uses public roads and multi-use paths that are freely accessible.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates significant portions of the 40 Mile Loop (97%) and the Springwater Trail (30%), as well as sections of the Marine Drive Trail (28%) and the Willamette Greenway Trail (4%).

Are there places to refill water or find amenities along the way?

Given its urban and semi-urban nature, you'll find numerous opportunities for water refills, restrooms, cafes, and other amenities along the route, especially when passing through developed areas and near highlights like the Eastbank Esplanade.

What should I bring for a ride on The Rivers loop?

For this moderate racebike route, bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, levers), and appropriate cycling attire. A helmet is essential. Given Portland's weather, a light rain jacket is often a good idea, even on sunny days.

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