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  • Location: Boring, Clackamas County, Oregon, United States

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    May 15, 2025

    Cycling

    Boring, Oregon has become somewhat famous, or infamous, depending on how you look at it. In recent years it has become well known due to its humorous take on its name and partnering with Dull, Scotland as "sister cities" in order to promote tourism to both locations.

    March 18, 2022

    Cycling

    Boring is a small town located southeast of Downtown Portland. From here you can access two nice cycling paths: the Cazadero Trail and the Springwater Corridor.
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    Boring Loop via Springwater Corridor and Trolley Trail

    69.7km

    04:13

    420m

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    Embark on a moderate touring bicycle adventure along the Boring Loop, a 43.3-mile (69.7 km) route that promises diverse scenery and a rewarding ride. You will gain 1379 feet (420 metres) over an estimated 4 hours and 12 minutes, making it a substantial yet manageable journey. The Springwater Corridor section guides you through wetlands, past agricultural fields, and residential areas, often alongside Johnson Creek. As you transition to the Trolley Trail, expect to discover shady parks and unique artisan installations, with clear views of Johnson Creek as it meets the Willamette River from Milwaukie Bay Park. Keep an eye out for distant glimpses of Mount Hood on the horizon during some of the higher sections.

    This route is largely accessible, primarily using dedicated multi-use paths, making it suitable for a wide range of touring cyclists, including families. You can conveniently access the trail system using Portland's MAX light rail, which welcomes bikes, offering flexibility for your starting point. While the eastern portions of the Springwater Corridor, from Gresham to Boring, are generally pleasant, be aware that sections closer to downtown Portland have historically experienced issues with encampments.

    The Boring Loop is a significant component of Portland's extensive 40-Mile Loop regional trail system, highlighting its importance for local recreation and connectivity. This well-established network provides a unique opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and urban fringes on dedicated paths. The varied landscape, from river views to artisan installations, ensures a dynamic experience that sets this route apart from other local cycling options.

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    49.2km

    02:41

    480m

    480m

    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    10.6km

    00:58

    80m

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    The Cazadero Trail offers a delightful, easy touring cycling experience, winding through peaceful wooded areas and following Deep Creek in a forested ravine. This 6.6-mile (10.6 km) route features a gentle 256 feet (78 metres) of elevation gain, making it perfect for a relaxed 57-minute ride. You'll encounter lush woodlands, moss, ferns, and cedar trees, enjoying the natural features near Cazadero bike trails without strenuous effort.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is publicly accessible with no permits or fees. Parking is available at various access points, though you should be aware that the Cazadero Trail currently has disconnected segments, requiring you to use roads to connect them. Spring and fall are ideal for cycling, offering comfortable weather and vibrant scenery, with the tree cover providing good shade in warmer months.

    This trail's heritage as a former electric interurban railroad corridor ensures its gentle, almost flat grade, making it highly accessible. It also serves as a key extension of the regional Springwater Corridor, with future plans to connect it further south towards Estacada and potentially even Mount Hood, expanding the network of Cazadero Trail points of interest for cyclists.

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    Location: Boring, Clackamas County, Oregon, United States

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