Forest Park Carbon Gravel Bike and E-Bike Tour
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Forest Park Carbon Gravel Bike and E-Bike Tour

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About this experience

Gravel riding has taken the cycling world by storm. Prepare yourself for an urban forest adventure within the city.

Ride from our shop in Old Town through the bustling Pearl District & Nob Hill as your guide highlights historical and cultural hotspots. Leave the city behind as you pedal into America’s largest urban forest – Forest Park. Carved into the slopes of the West Hills, cruise the stunning car-free gravel path which traverses the entire park and offers a scenic half-day trip all within city limits. The 11 mile bike and pedestrian path through the 5000 acre park is enshrouded with towering trees. Catch glimpses of the city below as you zip through the temperate forest. Return the way you came or head over the St Johns Bridge into North Portland for amazing views of the West Hills and the Willamette River from Overlook.

28 miles - This tour appeals to fit beginner and experienced gravel riders on our Carbon Gravel Bikes as well as new adventurers on our Gravel E-bikes.

Available options

XL Adventure E-Bike

6'2" + (188cm +): This is a Giant Explore E+ E-Assist Bike (minimum age 16)

M Adventure E-Bike

5'7 - 5'11" (167 - 178cm): This is a Giant Explore E+ E-Assist Bike (minimum age 16)

M Carbon Gravel Bike

5'7" - 5'11" (170 - 181cm): Ride one of our Carbon Gravel Bikes. Helmet included.

S Carbon Gravel Bike

5'3" - 5'8" (160 - 173c): Ride one of our 2023 Giant Revolt Advanced Bikes. Comes with helmet.

XS Adventure E-Bike

4'11-5'4 (150 - 163cm): This is a Giant Explore E+ E-Assist Bike (minimum age 16)

S Adventure E-Bike

5'3 - 5'9 (160 - 175cm): This is a Giant Explore E+ E-Assist Bike (minimum age 16)

XL Carbon Gravel Bike

6'2" + (189cm +)

L Carbon Gravel Bike

5'10" - 6'3" (177 - 191cm)

XS Carbon Gravel Bike

4'11" - 5'5" (150 - 165cm): Ride one of our 2023 Giant Revolt Advanced Bikes. Comes with helmet.

ML Carbon Gravel BIke

5'9" - 6'1" (175 - 186cm): Giant Revolt Advanced Carbon Gravel Bike

L Adventure E-Bike

5'9"-6'1" (175 - 188cm): This is a Giant Explore E+ E-Assist Bike (minimum age 16)

What's included

Interpretive Guide
Use of bicycle

Detailed itinerary

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We'll meet at our in Old Town. The city’s oldest neighborhood is filled with surprises. From authentic Chinese restaurants, tea houses, and a city-block-sized traditional garden, Portland’s original downtown is a bustling entertainment district and streetwear shopping hub.

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Stop 2

In the Pearl, loading docks and cobblestone streets hint at this former warehouse district’s past, while stylish bars and gleaming lofts point toward the future.

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Stop 3

Northwest Portland’s historic Victorian homes reimagined as boutiques, galleries, theaters and restaurants exude Old Portland charm in this walkable neighborhood.

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Rely on the battery of your E-bike or ready your legs on a Carbon Gravel Bike as we climb up to Forest Park. We'll meander through victorian homes perched on the hillside as we make our way up to Forest Park.

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Stop 5 Pass by

United States largest Urban Forest. Encompassing 5000+ acres (2000 hectares) of towering Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Oregon Vine Maple, and Sword Fern line the pedestrian trails and paths.

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Ride along the stunning Leif Erikson trail that spans 11 miles through Forest Park. A bed of adventurous fast, flowy gravel awaits on the former fire lane. Epic views of Portland and the Willamette River can be seen through glimpses in the trees.

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With its 1,207-foot span suspended between soaring, seemingly delicate, Gothic arch towers of steel the bridge is quite impressive. It was the longest suspension-type bridge west of the Mississippi River when it was completed in 1931. Long heralded as the nautical entrance to Portland. This bridge takes us into North Portland and the former city of St Johns.

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One of 14 known Lewis and Clark camp locations in the city limits. Cathedral Park is now the heart of North Portland. Nestled underneath the St Johns bridge offers a large rose garden, swimming docks, and picnic opportunities galore.

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A historic open campus private catholic university on the bluffs of the Willamette River.

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This simple park on a hill offers tree-shaded areas, grassy open spaces & Willamette River views. A local gem - often filled with Portlanders enjoying a picnic while taking in vistas of the river below.

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Stop 11

Explore historic Mississippi Avenue in North Portland, full of interesting finds like popular restaurants, quirky shopping options and music venues.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meeting point

Please meet us at our Brick and Mortar on the Corner of NW 3rd and Davis. If parking is needed, on street parking is available by meter. You may also pay to park for the day at the Smart Park Garage on 33 NW Davis St - 2 blocks from our store.

Important notes

Enter Cycle Portland's Front Door

About Portland

Portland, Oregon, is a vibrant city known for its eco-friendliness, craft breweries, and thriving arts scene. Nestled between the Pacific Northwest's rugged coast and the Cascade Mountains, it offers a unique blend of urban living and outdoor adventure.

Top Attractions

Washington Park

Washington Park is a 460-acre park that features beautiful gardens, museums, and recreational facilities. It is a must-visit for nature lovers and families.

Nature 2-4 hours Free (some attractions have admission fees)

Powell's City of Books

Powell's City of Books is the world's largest independent bookstore, spanning an entire city block. It is a paradise for book lovers.

Cultural 1-3 hours Free to browse (cost of books varies)

Portland Art Museum

The Portland Art Museum is the largest art museum in Oregon, featuring a diverse collection of art from around the world.

Museum 1-3 hours $25 (adults), $20 (seniors), Free (under 18)

Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest, located just a short drive from Portland.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Portland Japanese Garden

The Portland Japanese Garden is a serene and beautiful garden that offers a peaceful escape from the city. It is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan.

Cultural 1-2 hours $19.95 (adults), $17.95 (seniors), $14.95 (students), Free (under 5)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Food Cart Pods

Portland is famous for its food carts, offering a wide variety of cuisines. These pods are a great way to sample different dishes in one place.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available

Craft Beer

Portland is known as 'Beervana' for its numerous craft breweries. Be sure to try a local brew or two.

Drink Non-alcoholic options available

Voodoo Doughnut

Voodoo Doughnut is a famous doughnut shop in Portland, known for its creative and unique doughnut flavors.

Dessert Vegetarian options available

Marionberry Pie

Marionberry pie is a local favorite, made with Oregon's famous marionberries. It is a must-try for dessert lovers.

Dessert Vegetarian options available

Popular Activities

Hiking Mountain biking Whitewater rafting Wind sports Spa treatments Yoga classes Scenic drives Picnicking

Best Time to Visit

June to September

Summer is the most popular time to visit Portland, with warm weather and a variety of outdoor festivals and activities. The city's parks and gardens are in full bloom, and outdoor recreation is at its peak.

18°C to 30°C 64°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Pacific Time Zone (PT) - GMT-8 (Standard Time), GMT-7 (Daylight Saving Time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Portland is generally a safe city, but like any urban area, it has its share of crime and safety concerns. Visitors should take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Stay aware of your surroundings
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in isolated areas

Getting there

By air
  • Portland International Airport • 12 km (7.5 miles) from downtown
By train

Union Station

By bus

Portland Union Station, Portland Greyhound Station

Getting around

Public transport

The MAX Light Rail system is efficient, affordable, and covers most of the city. It is a convenient way to get around Portland.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Pearl District Alberta Arts District Hawthorne District Mississippi Avenue

Day trips

Mount Hood
80 km (50 miles) • Full day

Mount Hood is a majestic mountain located just a short drive from Portland. It offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and scenic drives.

Columbia River Gorge
30 km (19 miles) • Half day to full day

The Columbia River Gorge is a stunning natural area located just a short drive from Portland. It offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, waterfalls, and scenic drives.

Willamette Valley
60 km (37 miles) • Full day

The Willamette Valley is a renowned wine region located just a short drive from Portland. It is home to numerous wineries and vineyards, offering wine tastings and tours.

Festivals

Portland Rose Festival • June Oregon Brewers Festival • July Portland Christmas Market • November-December

Pro tips

  • Visit Powell's City of Books, the world's largest independent bookstore, and get lost in the vast selection of books.
  • Explore Portland's food cart scene, which offers a wide variety of cuisines at affordable prices.
  • Take a day trip to the Columbia River Gorge, where you can hike, waterfall view, and enjoy scenic drives.
  • Visit the Portland Japanese Garden, a serene and beautiful garden that offers a peaceful escape from the city.
  • Try a local craft beer at one of Portland's many breweries, which are known for their innovative and unique brews.
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