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The Corridor is a well-used bicycle commuter path, and it also connects parkland along [[Johnson Creek]], and the [[Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge]] in [[Sellwood-Moreland]].  It's a major segment of Portland's [[40-Mile Loop]] trail system.   
The Corridor is a well-used bicycle commuter path, and it also connects parkland along [[Johnson Creek]], and the [[Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge]] in [[Sellwood-Moreland]].  It's a major segment of Portland's [[40-Mile Loop]] trail system.   
== External Links ==
* [http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?PropertyID=679&action=ViewPark Portland Parks & Recreation :: Springwater Corridor] ([[Portland Parks & Recreation]])


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Revision as of 05:38, 1 September 2011

map of the 40-Mile Loop

The Springwater Corridor is a rail-to-trail bicycle and pedestrian path that leads from Boring to Portland's eastside downtown, where it terminates just south of OMSI and the Caruthers Bridge currently under construction.

The Corridor is a well-used bicycle commuter path, and it also connects parkland along Johnson Creek, and the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge in Sellwood-Moreland. It's a major segment of Portland's 40-Mile Loop trail system.

External Links