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10 Best Cycling Tours In Portland

Portland's standouts, both coasts.

The 10 standout cycling tours a Portland traveller will actually book. What each one covers, who runs it, and what it costs from the dock or the trailhead.

10 Best Cycling Tours In Portland

Essential Portland Oregon Bike and E-Bike Tour!

Essential Portland Oregon Bike and E-Bike Tour! - Meeting at Cycle Portland: bikes, helmets, rain gear, and the starter setup

Bike Around Portland Oregon: Art, Culture, Bridges, Poetry

Bike Around Portland Oregon: Art, Culture, Bridges, Poetry - Meeting at 833 SE Main Street: get your bike and settle in

Hike and Bike Tour to Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls

Hike and Bike Tour to Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls - Meet at 833 SE Main St: the bike shop start

3.Hike and Bike Tour to Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls

5.0

A guided half-day hike and bike tour from Portland to iconic Columbia River Gorge waterfalls, with bikes, helmets, and A/C included.

“Great experience and fun. Know that you must be somewhat fit as the cold and altitude can play a role in biking. Although the team was super accommodating and had back up plans. They were very knowledgeable on the plants in the region and some background info. They provided light snacks and even went extra…”

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Food Carts of Portland Bike Tour: local flavors and stories

Food Carts of Portland Bike Tour: local flavors and stories - Ladd’s Addition: Coffee First and the Story-Driven Start

4.Food Carts of Portland Bike Tour: local flavors and stories

5.0

Portland by bike with local stories and food-cart tastings at iconic pods. Small group, bikes and samples included in a 3.5-hour ride.

“We had a great time on our food cart /bike tour! Kellie was knowledgeable, friendly and fun to tour with. We saw lots of art, but best of all we ate some really yummy food! Come hungry!”

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Portland Oregon Foodie Field Trip By Bike and E-bike

Portland Oregon Foodie Field Trip By Bike and E-bike - Steven Smith Teamaker: tea, herbal infusions, and why it fits Portland

5.Portland Oregon Foodie Field Trip By Bike and E-bike

5.0

Portland food on two wheels: guided bike and e-bike tour with coffee, herbal tea, iconic food carts, and Fifty Licks ice cream.

“Donavan was a great guide. We were really happy with his careful guidance and experience. The EBike worked flawlessly and was easy to use. and I came away with an appreciation for how cool Portland is. I especially enjoyed the pad thai at the lunch stop.”

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Multnomah Falls E-Bike Waterfall Tour (2+ Hours)

Multnomah Falls E-Bike Waterfall Tour (2+ Hours) - Meeting point and start-up: don’t miss the easy-to-miss location

6.Multnomah Falls E-Bike Waterfall Tour (2+ Hours)

5.0

Ride pedal-assist e-bikes between Gorge waterfalls, skip the stress, and get time at Multnomah Falls plus optional Ponytail Falls.

“Bike ride was amazing. Being on a bike was the ideal to see all these nice places. My dad who is 71 really enjoyed it too. Would definitely come back another time with my kids”

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Portland Oregon Breweries By Bike and E-bike

Portland Oregon Breweries By Bike and E-bike - Cycle Portland Start: Bikes, Helmets, and a Comfort-First Ride

7.Portland Oregon Breweries By Bike and E-bike

5.0

Cycle Portland’s brewery route to two brewpubs, sample local beer, and finish with a free Hopworks pint and souvenir glass.

“A great tour of Portland and amazing beer! We were staying in Northwest Portland so it was great to travel to several east side neighborhoods and learn about the city, bike culture and beer culture. Tory was a great guide and very experienced in leading bike tours. We felt very safe and the pace was…”

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Around The Peninsula Bike Tour

Around The Peninsula Bike Tour - Meeting Point and Timing: Starting Smooth at 10:30 am

8.Around The Peninsula Bike Tour

4.5

Pedal Portland’s peninsula in a small group with free bikes and helmets, waterfront trail rides, and Maine history in about 3 hours.

“Beautiful ride, lots of hills, but could take your time and walk your bike up if you needed to(although none of us had to do that).”

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Viator Exclusive: Street Art of Portland 2-Hour Bike Tour

Viator Exclusive: Street Art of Portland 2-Hour Bike Tour - Central Eastside into the Hawthorne District: the route’s “slow roll” promise

9.Viator Exclusive: Street Art of Portland 2-Hour Bike Tour

5.0

Ride Portland’s Central Eastside street art in 2 hours. Bikes, helmets, and water included, led by guides like Kelly and Austin.

“Left a lot to be desired. It started as a biking tour, which was accidentally booked when a walking tour was preferred. The bike waa super uncomfortable on the crotch area and I almost got run over in the street as soon as the tour started. At that point, I deemed the tour unsafe and…”

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Forest Park Carbon Gravel Bike and E-Bike Tour

Forest Park Carbon Gravel Bike and E-Bike Tour - Up to Forest Park: choose carbon gravel or the battery-assisted climb

10.Forest Park Carbon Gravel Bike and E-Bike Tour

5.0

Gravel or e-bike through Portland’s Old Town, Forest Park’s Leif Erikson Trail, and the St Johns Bridge into North Portland.

“This was a fantastic ride through the forest! A total of about 11 miles on the gravel, the rest is city streets and two bridge crossings. We rented e-bikes and I highly recommend them for the novice cyclists. Our guide, Charlotte, (on a conventional bike) was super! She was patient and fun! This was a…”

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