Middlefork Willamette Path loop from Coburg
Middlefork Willamette Path loop from Coburg
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43.9km
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The Middlefork Willamette Path loop from Coburg offers a serene touring cycling experience, guiding you along the scenic Middle Fork Willamette River. You'll pedal through a pleasant mix of wooded sections and open fields, with views of reclaimed pastures and oak savannahs. The smooth, paved surface and gentle terrain make…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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7.57 km
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8.37 km
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11.9 km
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24.7 km
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28.9 km
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43.9 km
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41.7 km
986 m
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463 m
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27.8 km
15.0 km
980 m
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You can find convenient parking at Clear Water Park and Landing, which serves as an excellent starting point for this loop. Dorris Ranch also offers amenities and parking.
Yes, this specific loop of the Middlefork Willamette Path is generally considered easy and suitable for all fitness and skill levels, making it great for touring cyclists. Its paved surface and relatively flat profile contribute to its accessibility.
The route primarily follows a well-maintained, 10-foot-wide paved multi-use trail. You might encounter brief sections of on-street bicycle lanes and some compacted crushed limestone, all of which are suitable for touring bicycles.
The loop offers diverse scenery, including wooded areas, open fields, and picturesque views of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. You'll pass by notable spots like Maurie Jacobs Park, the beautiful Owen Memorial Rose Garden, and cross the Frohnmayer Bridge. The path also connects to Dorris Ranch, a historic living history farm with filbert orchards.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Middlefork Willamette Path. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
Spring and fall typically offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. The path is generally less crowded than other local trails like the Ruth Bascom Path System, offering a peaceful ride.
Yes, amenities such as restrooms, information kiosks, picnic tables, and drinking water are available at key access points like Clear Water Park and Landing and Dorris Ranch.
Absolutely. This route is part of a highly connected system. The Middle Fork Willamette Path links to the Mill Race Path, creating a larger loop that extends into downtown Springfield. It further connects to the extensive riverfront path networks of Eugene and Springfield, including sections of the East Bank Path, North Bank Path, and the Ruth Bascom Bike Path, offering many miles of additional riding opportunities.
The full loop, which is approximately 43.85 kilometers (about 27.25 miles), typically takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Middlefork Willamette Path loop. It is a public multi-use trail system.
While the immediate starting point at Clear Water Park is primarily recreational, the trail's connectivity to downtown Springfield via the Mill Race Path means you can easily access various cafes, pubs, and restaurants within a short ride.
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