The bicycle trails throughout the city provide an excellent and safe way to see the city, especially the riverbank trails.Full review by Pablo H
Dec 2, 2022
My wife and I went for a ride and took this trail as opposed to our usual trek in South Eugene. There was a surprising number of camps just off the trail and we noticed several syringes when we walke…Full review by PygmyLlama
Nov 10, 2022
Greatest trail around! Open, spacious, and breathtakingly beautiful at nearly every turn. Easy, mild ride or walk. Stay right and give plenty of heads up when passing on the left. Bridges, waterways…Full review by H8096PMrebeccae
We are staying at the Fairfield Suites in Eugene/Spring. Does the bike path go from there to the downtown area? The map on the hotel web site is not very specific. Can I assume that we can get to some of your microbreweries that way - either in or outside of the downtown area? Thanks!
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The Willamette River trail goes to Skinners Butte park, from there you can jump off and take on Street Bike paths (High St) to the 5th St Market Area and Downtown. Just an FYI, …
The Willamette River trail goes to Skinners Butte park, from there you can jump off and take on Street Bike paths (High St) to the 5th St Market Area and Downtown. Just an FYI, Skinners Butte Park is where Eugene Skinner (the towns namesake) build his first Cabin, and there is a replica there you can visit. It is really not much to see but interesting.
One is on the back side of Valley River Mall (behind the theaters), Alton Baker Park, The Rose Garden, by Parkside Preschool near the soccer fields, Community Gardens at …
One is on the back side of Valley River Mall (behind the theaters), Alton Baker Park, The Rose Garden, by Parkside Preschool near the soccer fields, Community Gardens at the end of Polk, up by the Beltline, off of River Avenue across the street from the Orowheat store. I know there are more, but these are the ones that we have used! I hope this was helpful!
I love the fact that this is a bike town. We're coming up to visit University of Oregon next month and want to enjoy biking around the trails and stuff, but I'm wondering if there are bike rental places in town? I really don't want to drag our bikes up from San Diego, so I'm wondering if we can rent them there.
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Hi, Welcome to the Eugene area. Just google bike rentals in Eugene. I tried to post links but no links are allowed. Pauls Bike Shop is my favorite for bike gear and repairs. I have never …
Hi, Welcome to the Eugene area. Just google bike rentals in Eugene. I tried to post links but no links are allowed. Pauls Bike Shop is my favorite for bike gear and repairs. I have never rented but google and you will find the list a long one. Have a great time in Eugene. Shirley