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The woodchip-and-bark trail features riparian scenery, including grasslands, duck ponds, and woods, as well as guide signs with trail maps at each of three primary trailheads. Near downtown Eugene, in Alton Baker Park , Pre's Trail is part of an extensive network of running trails in and around the university town and neighboring Springfield .
The historic ice storm in January left much of the Eugene and Springfield area full of downed trees and debris.. Hiking and biking trails suffered and crews were left with months of work to make ...
Oregon Route 569 is an Oregon state highway serving as an outer quarter-loop in Eugene and Springfield. OR 569 comprises part of the Beltline Highway No. 69 (see Oregon highways and routes ). It is 11.2 miles (18.0 km) long and runs east–west.
The north–south leg of the Springwater Corridor, a pedestrian and bicycle path, runs parallel to the river along its right bank from Sellwood to the Hawthorne Bridge in central Portland. About 15 miles (24 km) from the mouth, the river flows around East, Hardtack, Toe, and Ross islands before reaching the Ross Island Bridge , where Poet’s ...
A cyclist rides along a two-way section of Lincoln St where the city of Eugene is beginning planning for a bikeway. The bikeway project would reconfigure traffic and bike lanes along Lincoln St ...
The first two U.S. Bicycle Routes were established in 1982 and remained the only two until 2011. Steady growth and interest in the system has followed since. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of November 2022 [update] , 29 parent routes and 24 child routes extend 18,953 miles (30,502 km) across 34 states and the District of Columbia . [ 1 ]
The Dave and Lynn Frohnmayer Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, formerly and still informally known as the Autzen Footbridge, [2] is a bicycle and pedestrian bridge across the Willamette River, located in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States.
The public park features hiking trails and open lawns. The butte is also the location of a giant "O" emblem (representing the University of Oregon) visible from the air and the city. Less visible is the "Big E" for Eugene High School (renamed South Eugene High School in 1957). These emblems were erected in the early 20th century. [5]