Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway

Hillsboro, OR, US

Route Overview

Oregon Scenic Bikeways

The Best of Oregon Riding

51 mi.
1,647 ft.

Oregon's Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway captures the best of the northern Willamette Valley including friendly downtowns, fertile farmlands, lush natural areas and the Banks-Vernonia State Trail.

Route Details

Oregon Scenic Bikeways

Oregon Scenic Bikeways are a superb collection of cycling routes that inspire people to experience Oregon's natural beauty and cultural heritage by bicycle, and that offer economic and social benefits to the state's communities and residents. The program is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.

Trip Planning Resources

Downloadable map and cue sheet for the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway.

Visit The Tualatin Valley Oregon for more information about the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway, including safety tips, rest stops along the bikeway, and more.

Visit RideOregonRide for videos and photos, guide and shuttle companies, cycling events, attractions, lodging, Bike Friendly business locations, and more.

Visit Travel Portland to learn more about sights and attractions in the Greater Portland area.

Information about road conditions from Oregon Department of Transportation's Trip Check.

Route Description

The Tualatin Valley Scenic Bike provides cyclists pleasing views of the Coast Range, farms, vineyards and natural areas near quaint downtowns, while the smell of fresh-cut hay or flutter of waterfowl engages other senses. The valley’s mild weather offers cycling opportunities on Bikeway through most of the year; however, rain gear may be useful in winter.

The route starts at Rood Bridge Park in Hillsboro and follows county roads past farm produce stands, farmers’ markets and a winery to Forest Grove. The route continues through the unincorporated communities of Verboort and Roy, and on to the trailhead for the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Banks.

From Banks, the Bikeway follows the Banks-Vernonia State Trail on an abandoned railroad bed for 20 miles past Stub Stewart State Park on a climb that summits at an elevation of 964 feet before gliding down to Anderson Park in Vernonia. Riders who do not wish to ride the entire Banks-Vernonia State Trail can park at one of the following trailheads:

Important Reminders

Scenic Bikeway routes often include roads with car and truck traffic. Although the Bikeways are routed on low-traffic and low-speed roads whenever possible, most are designated for cyclists who are comfortable riding in some amount of traffic.

The Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway does include the 20-mile Banks-Vernonia State Trail that provides a paved, family-friendly off-road experience with two steep sections where the route crosses the highway.

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