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Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge

The best MTB trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge

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Mountain biking in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge offers accessible trails through an urban marshland in southeast Portland, Oregon. The refuge is characterized by its wetland ecosystem, featuring unpaved paths that wind through small sections of forest and meadow. This environment provides opportunities for gentle rides and wildlife observation within a natural setting. The terrain is predominantly flat, making it suitable for easy and accessible mountain biking experiences.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Willamette Greenway Trail – Northwest Leif Erikson Drive loop from Southeast Division Street

58.6km

04:23

780m

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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This moderate 4.9-mile (7.9 km) mountain bike loop in Powell Butte Nature Park offers views from Powell Butte.

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An easy 2.7-mile mountain biking route in Gateway Green, perfect for developing technical skills on rollers, berms, and jumps.

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Mountain biking the Mount Tabor Red, Blue, and Green Trail Loop offers a moderate 2.3-mile ride with 364 feet of elevation gain.

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September 23, 2024, Willamette Greenway Trail

The Willamette River stretches over 255 miles from Cottage Grove in the southern Willamette Valley to Portland, where it meets the Columbia River. The Multnomah Channel branches off near Sauvie Island before joining the Columbia. The Willamette River Greenway offers a few open green spaces along the riverbanks, some with boat launches and basic amenities. Bikers also pass through preserved areas for native wildlife and with scenic views. This trail is a popular destination for biking, walking, and running along its shared paths.

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Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park, or just Waterfront Park, is a 36.59-acre park in downtown Portland, Oregon. This lovely park stretches along the Willamette River and features a paved multi-use pathway that attracts joggers, bikers, and walkers. The path offers scenic views of the river and the city skyline, making it a popular spot for recreational activities and commuting. The pathway also connects to other city parks and is part of the larger riverfront greenway. Waterfront Park hosts major events, including the Waterfront Blues Festival and Rose Festival, is a popular U.S. presidential campaign stop, and features attractions like the Salmon Street Springs fountain, and various art instillations, plazas, memorials.

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The Eastbank Esplanade, bearing the name of Vera Katz, stretches along the Willamette River's eastern shore. This meandering 1.5-mile pathway leads to the Burnside Bridge, adorned with public art and vibrant native plants, a testament to the city's beauty and vitality.

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November 24, 2023, Mount Tabor

Mount Tabor in Portland is an extinct volcanic cider cone that has been turned into a city park. It stands as a prominent natural landmark in the city and offers a variety of recreational activities like hiking and biking.

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Tilikum Crossing, the Bridge of the People, elegantly stretches over Portland's Willamette River. A nexus of connectivity, it unites buses, streetcars, bicycles, pedestrians, and emergency vehicles, a tribute to Native American heritage.

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July 25, 2023, Wildwood Trail

This junction connects Wildwood Trail and Leif Erickson Drive. Both are very popular thoroughfares in the park that connect with various trails offering several options to explore the area.

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December 18, 2022, Firelane 5 Road

In case you are wondering if this singletrack is open to bicycles: yes, it is! Firelane 5 Road is the only singletrack in Forest Park where you are allowed to ride your mountain bike. So, what are you waiting for?

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December 15, 2022, Mount Tabor

Mount Tabor Park is one of many delightful parks in Portland. The park offers a great mix of paved roads and easy trails and is open from 5 a.m. to midnight daily.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general difficulty level of mountain bike trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

Mountain biking in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge is generally considered easy to moderate. The terrain is predominantly flat, with unpaved paths winding through wetlands, forests, and meadows. While there are some moderate routes, it's not a destination for extreme mountain biking, making it suitable for leisurely rides and beginners. Out of the 12 available routes, 4 are easy and 7 are moderate.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge offers several family-friendly mountain bike trails due to its generally flat and accessible terrain. The easy and moderate paths through wetlands, forests, and meadows are ideal for riders of various ages and skill levels looking for a gentle outdoor experience. For example, the Pump Track & Skills Park route is rated easy and offers a fun, contained experience.

What kind of natural landscapes and wildlife can I expect to see while mountain biking here?

Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge is defined by its unique wetland ecosystem, offering opportunities for wildlife observation amidst forest and meadow paths. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna, including migratory birds, salmon, trout, frogs, herons, hawks, eagles, rabbits, deer, and coyotes. The trails provide a tranquil setting to appreciate nature within an urban environment.

Are there any specific regulations or rules for mountain biking in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

While some trails within Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge are open to mountain bikers, it's important to respect the natural environment and other users. Always stay on designated paths to protect the sensitive wetland ecosystem and observe wildlife from a distance. There are no specific permit requirements mentioned for mountain biking, but general park rules apply.

Can I find loop trails for mountain biking in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, there are several loop trails available for mountain biking in the area. For instance, the Northwest Leif Erikson Drive – Eastbank Esplanade loop from Southeast Division Street is a longer, moderate option, while the Gateway Green loop from Montavilla offers a compact ride. Another popular choice is the Short MTB Loop, which takes you through varied terrain.

What do other mountain bikers say about their experience in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

The mountain bike trails in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 1 review. Users often praise the accessible nature of the trails and the opportunities for wildlife observation within a peaceful urban setting. Many appreciate the easy and moderate routes for a relaxed ride.

Are there connections to other trails or natural areas from Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge is part of a larger network of green spaces. It connects to nearby natural areas such as Foster Floodplain Natural Area and Brookside Wetland. It's also linked to the Springwater Corridor Trail, allowing for longer cycling routes and expanded exploration. You can find more information about Foster Floodplain Natural Area on portland.gov.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

Given its wetland environment, the refuge is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, with migratory birds often present. Summer can be warm but still suitable for early morning or late afternoon rides. Winter rides are possible, but trails might be muddier after rain.

Are there any viewpoints or notable attractions along the mountain bike trails?

While the refuge is primarily known for its wetland ecosystem and wildlife observation, the trails themselves offer scenic views of the diverse flora and fauna. The unpaved paths meander through small woodlands and open meadows, providing a varied scenic experience. The main attraction is the opportunity to observe wildlife in its natural habitat.

How many mountain bike trails are available in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge?

There are 12 mountain bike trails available in Beggars-Tick Wildlife Refuge. These routes offer a range of experiences, from easy rides suitable for beginners to more moderate challenges, all within the refuge's unique wetland and forested landscapes.

Is there a dedicated area for mountain biking skills practice?

Yes, for those looking to practice their skills, the Pump Track & Skills Park route offers a dedicated area. This easy route is 4.3 kilometers long and provides a compact space for riders to hone their mountain biking techniques.

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