Local governments have been creating better and better maps to help bicyclists get where they want using safe and direct routes.
Stop by the BTA office at 233 NW 5th Ave in Portland to pick up a local map or contact Resource Manager Tom Rousculp by phone at (503) 226-0676 x20 or by email to place an order.
Maps in blue are linked to a viewable online version. Not all maps are available online.
Route-Finding Resources
byCycle.org A great resource when it comes to finding a route in Portland. Enter your origin and your destination, and it offers a suggested bike route.
AdventureCycling.org Excellent resource for cross country route planning and maps.
Free Maps Available Online
Ashland City Trail Map
Ashland Watershed Trail Map
Banks Vernonia Trail Guide
Benton County Bike Map
Clark County Bike Map
Corvallis Bicycle Guide
Eugene / Springfield
Milwaukie Bike Map
Portland by Bicycle
Portland Neighborhood Bikeway Map – North
Portland Neighborhood Bikeway Map – Northeast
Portland Neighborhood Bikeway Map – Outer Southeast
Portland Neighborhood Bikeway Map – Southeast
Portland Neighborhood Bikeway Map – Southwest
Portland Downtown Bike Routes and Bike Parking
Portland Forest Park Mountain Bike Map
Portland Marine Drive East
Portland Marine Drive West
Portland Mt. Tabor
Portland Springwater Corridor Map
Portland Waterfront Bike Loop Map
Portland Highway 26 West Bike Path
Salem/Keizer/Polk/Marion
Springfield Bike Map
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation Trail Maps
University of Oregon Campus Bike Map
Vancouver Bike Map
Vancouver-Clark Washington Parks & Recreation Bike Maps
Columbia River Gorge
Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway
Maps for Purchase
Metro Bike There! Map ($6) Buy it at the BTA Gear page
The 2007 Bike There! map provides a snapshot of bike lanes and multi-use paths in the Portland metropolitan region. The map rates selected through-streets where bicyclists share the road with motorists. It's a double-sided, 35-inch by 26.5-inch map printed in full color on durable, waterproof, tear-resistant PolyArt synthetic paper, with color-coded streets for bicycle suitability and safety, large insets of downtown Portland and seven suburban cities, and shaded relief to show hills and mountains.
Vancouver, WA ($3.50)
Columbia-Pacific Bike Map ($5)
Corvallis/Benton Co. ($3)
Eugene/Springfield ($3)