Sunday, October 15, 2006

October 21st and 22nd Rides

[ Last Scheduled Rides of the Year ]

Title: Waterfront Renaissance Trail
When: 2006/10/21
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Where:
Meet at Wintler Park Situated on the bank of the Columbia River.
Description: This 14-foot-wide, shared-use concrete trail is the crowning jewel of Vancouver's Columbia River Waterfront Renaissance, connecting the downtown area to the city's long-neglected shoreline. The trail follows the Columbia River, passing Vancouver Landing, the Captain Vancouver Monument and the plaza dedicated to Ilchee, a Native Indian chief's daughter.

The Water Resources Education Center lies along the trail, as do the Old Apple Tree, Marine Park, Kaiser Viewing Tower and Shipyards, and Tidewater Cove. Along the way are shops, restaurants and great places to picnic, play or just enjoy the view. The trail will continue east with the future Wintler Park extension. Check Ride Details for a map, driving directions and a complete description of the trail.


Title: Midge Cramer Trail
When: 2006/10/22 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Where: Midge Cramer Trail, Corvallis, OR.
Meet at the Allan Brothers 2nd St. Beanery
Description: The trails run past grass fields, a mixed forest of Douglas firs and oaks on the side of Bald Hill and wetlands. Enjoy viewing llamas, a covered bridge and the OSU dairy herd on a road closed to all vehicles except an occasional farm tractor or truck.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

October 7th & 8th Rides

Title: Springwater Corridor Trail
When: 2006/10/07 10:00AM - 12:00PM
Where:
Gresham Main City Park off of Powell in Gresham. OR.
Description: The trail has easy access from the park. This is an easy ride on flat terrain.
Check Ride Details for a map, and a complete description of the trail.

Title: Banks/Vernonia Trail
When: 2006/10/08 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Where:
The Vernonia Trail Head at Anderson Park, Vernonia, OR.
Located south of downtown Vernonia at the south end of Adams and Jefferson Avenues.
Description: The Banks/Vernonia trail is a premier 'Rails toTrails'’ trail in
Oregon. The ride will include a ride around Vernonia Lake which is accessible to all our riders both in distance and terrain. Some riders will want to continue on to the Washington County line. This trail is great to revisit year round. Check Ride Details for a map, driving directions and a complete description of the trail.