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Portland by Cycle Ride: Brentwood-Darlington

Community Event
Take a bike tour with Portland By Cycle focusing on showing off new greenways in the SE neighborhoods of Brentwood Darlington, Woodstock, and Mt. Scott-Arleta.
Several people on bicycles ride on a low-traffic street beside a flowering plum tree.
5:30 pm 7:30 pm

Portland by Cycle ride: Brentwood-Darlington

Take a bike tour with Portland By Cycle focusing on showing off new greenways in the SE neighborhoods of Brentwood Darlington, Woodstock, and Mt. Scott-Arleta. Join our ride on Wednesday, April 23!

Event details

This is a moderate-pace, no drop ride, and will be approximately 7 miles. This event is free and open to everyone.

The route will show the new Knapp-Ogden greenway, the new 60s and 70s greenways, and other bike friendly routes in the neighborhood.

When: Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Where: Brentwood Darlington Community Center, 7211 SE 62nd Ave, Portland, OR97206

Time: Meet at 5:30, Ride at 6:00

Tips for getting started on a bike

Check out our Checklist for getting started on a bike to learn more about how to prepare for your ride. We'll also answer any questions you have about getting around by bike during the ride! 

Need a bike?

Are you bike-curious or don't have a bike you can use? There are still options for you to participate in the ride:

  • Consider riding with BIKETOWN—Portland's easy, affordable, and super-fun way to get around. Just hop on one of their e-bikes and be on your way. Check the BIKETOWN map for station locations around town.
  • Consider renting a bike or purchasing a bike from one of Portland's bike shops.

Made possible with support from Metro, the Federal Transit Administration, and the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund.

three logos: Portland Bureau of Transportation, Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund, and Metro

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