Subpages (5): Bicycle Shops Mac Forest Maps Ride with GPS
Routes: Subpages (4): East North South West
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GOOGLE MAPS: Corvallis Area; Benton County; Lane County; Lincoln County; Linn County; Polk County
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BLOGS
Corvallis Rides (blog)
Corvallis Mountain Biking (blog)
Car Free Corvallis (blog)
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ROUTES
Mid-Valley Bicycle Club: http://www.mvbc.com
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http://www.albanyfitwalkers.org/
http://visitcorvallis.com/things-to-do/hiking-and-biking-corvallis/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/glencora/sets/72157627381316491
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WEST OF CORVALLIS
Marys River Valley Loop (17 miles, 800')
Begin in the small village of Summit, OR. Head north on Marys River Road, and complete a loop using Shingle Creek Road and Hoskins Road. The majority of the route is on gravel roads. About 800' of climbing.
Hoskins-Marys River Loop (20 miles, 1550')
Begin at Fort Hoskins County Park, head west on Hoskins Road, and complete a loop using Marys River Road, and Shingle Creek Road. Almost all of the route is on gravel roads. About 1550' of climbing.
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Luckiamute Rd-Kings Valley Loop (18.5 miles, 982')
Begin at Fort Hoskins County Park, head north on Luckiamute Rd, go over the hill on Gage Rd., and return by Kings Valley Highway. About half gravel and half paved. About 982' of climbing.
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http://www.localhikes.com/getHikes.asp?Search=1&getreporter=ccole&getHikebyReporter=Yes
Bald Hill Natural Area Trail (1.5 miles. Asphalt)
Campus Way Multi-use Path (1.9 miles. Asphalt)
Circle Boulevard Multi-use Path (1 mile. Asphalt)
Philomath Boulevard Multi-use Path (4.9 miles. Asphalt)
Walnut Boulevard Bike Path (2.9 miles. Asphalt)
Willamette River Trail (2.3 miles. Asphalt, dirt, gravel)
Willamette Riverwalk (.7 miles. Asphalt)
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ROUTES
http://www.mapmyride.com/us/corvallis-or
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Mid-Valley Bicycle Club: http://www.mvbc.com/
Peak Sports Corvallis: http://www.peaksportscorvallis.com/bikes/
Mid-Willamette Valley Bicycling and Pedestrian map.
http://www.co.linn.or.us/bikemap
http://www.co.linn.or.us/webmap/bikewv/main.html
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the Strawberry Century tour
Routes mapped in the Willamette Valley
there is a subset of openstreetmap.org called opencyclemap.org which contains road and trail data overlayed on topographical contours. . . how awesome is that?!
http://www.albanyfitwalkers.org/
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=12/44.5631/-123.2836
http://visitcorvallis.com/things-to-do/hiking-and-biking-corvallis/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/glencora/sets/72157627381316491