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Bike There! map

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Metro's new, waterproof Bike There! map is available now for $9. Learn about the map, how to purchase a copy and download free maps for area cities, such as Tigard, Beaverton and Hillsboro.

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More routes, more bicycling, more fun

The new Bike There! map will help you explore 235 miles of off-street trails and over 600 miles of on-street routes. The eighth edition is printed on durable, waterproof paper and features:

  • detailed commuter maps of downtown Portland and 21 area cities
  • an expanded regional map that shows popular recreational cycling destinations
  • new, more detailed street ratings
  • elevation points and identification of steep slopes
  • light rail, commuter rail, streetcar lines and stations to help you extend your ride with transit.

Retail outlets

Multiple locations

North Portland

Northeast Portland

Northwest Portland

Southeast Portland

Southwest Portland

Beaverton

Gresham

Lake Oswego

Sherwood

Tualatin

Willsonville

Purchase online

Bike There! inset maps

To view PDF files, download free Adobe Reader. To translate PDF files into text to assist visually-impaired users, visit Access.Adobe.com.

Here's a taste of maps you'll find in Metro's eighth edition Bike There! map

Files that are downloadable from this page

Need assistance?

Katie Edlin
503-813-7575
katie.edlin@oregonmetro.gov

Related Links

Planning for bikes

A network of bicycle routes is one way Metro plans to provide a balanced range of transportation choices.

Expanding transportation choices

The Regional Travel Options program works to increase use of travel options and reduce pollution.

The Intertwine

The Metro Council is teaming up with governments, businesses, nonprofits and other nature lovers to create the world’s best network of parks, trails and natural areas.

Active Transportation Partnership

Find out about the partnership working to secure funding to complete a regionwide pedestrian and bike network.

Places and Activities

The Intertwine is the new name for the region's ever-growing network of integrated parks, trails and natural areas. See a regional map of The Intertwine's best-loved outdoor recreation and education including hiking, biking, paddling, birding, picnicking and other adventures.

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By the Numbers

16.8%
Portion of the family budget the average household spends on transportation in the Portland-Salem metropolitan area, second only to shelter.

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Bicycle trip planning tool
byCycle's web site includes an online bicycle trip planner for the Portland metropolitan region.

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