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[[File:40 mile loop map.png|right| | [[File:Springwater Corridor.JPG|right|250px|thumb|Springwater Corridor, looking north, under the [[Ross Island Bridge]]]] | ||
[[File:40 mile loop map.png|right|250px|thumb|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 [[Oregon Museum of Science and Industry]] and the [[Caruthers Bridge]] currently under construction. | 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 [[Oregon Museum of Science and Industry]] and the [[Caruthers Bridge]] currently under construction. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [[Portland Parks & Recreation]]: [http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?PropertyID=679&action=ViewPark Springwater Corridor] | * [[Portland Parks & Recreation]]: [http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?PropertyID=679&action=ViewPark Springwater Corridor] | ||
** [http://PortlandOnline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?action=ViewFile&PolPdfsID=425&/Springwater%20Corridor%20Map.pdf Springwater Corridor Map (PDF)] | |||
* [http://LentsSpringwaterProject.org LentsSpringwaterProject.org] | |||
== [[InterWiki]] Links == | == [[InterWiki]] Links == |
Latest revision as of 21:30, 8 September 2011
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 Oregon Museum of Science and Industry 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.