North Plains, Oregon

Oregon is full of beautiful places to ride a bike. One of the most convenient areas to explore via low-traffic roads is the Tualatin Valley, about a 30-minute drive west of Portland. Our favorite place to start rides exploring this area is in the small town of North Plains.

North Plains Main Street
Flower fields

Adjacent to the cycling hub is a wine tasting room and a brew pub (something to please every cyclist), plus a collection of food trucks just a short walk away. Add in the large, colorful murals covering the building walls around town and it’s an ideal place to start and finish a ride.

North Plains Mural

Routes

Bike Routes
Sandwich storage

If you don’t want to buy food en route, you can always bring your own PB&J.

The return loop after Gaston offers a chance to stop at the Fernhill Wetlands for a bathroom break and wildlife viewing at around 25 miles.

Nature Reserve

After rolling through farm fields and crossing back over busy Highway 26, you’ll be greeted by the murals of North Plains as you roll back into town. Time for a celebratory beverage!

Mural Slideshow

  • Different types of horse power
  • City mural
  • Old train station mural
  • Old market mural
  • Logging train mural
  • Sawmill mural - Cabin by the lake
  • Sawmill mural - Train over river
  • Sawmill mural - Elks
  • Sawmill mural - Elks

Planning Resources

LocationNorth Plains, Oregon, 30 minutes west of Portland, Oregon
Visitor ResourcesCycle North Plains: Link

Visit: Fernhill Wetlands https://fernhillnts.org/trails
Bike RoutesOregon Scenic Bikeways: Link

Ride with GPS: Link

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