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E-bike rules: Portland Springwater Corridor & Paths (OR)

City · OR

Portland admits e-bikes meeting Oregon's 20 mph definition on its paved paths including the Springwater Corridor; sidewalk riding is prohibited statewide, and park singletrack is separate.

Class 1 ✅ AllowedClass 2 ✅ AllowedClass 3 ● Varies by unit
Source: www.portland.gov Last reviewed 2026-07-07

Access by class

ClassStatusDetails
Class 1✅ Allowed
Class 2✅ Allowed
Class 3● Varies by unit28 mph bikes fall outside Oregon's e-bike definition.

Common questions

Are Class 1 e-bikes allowed in Portland Springwater Corridor & Paths (OR)?

Allowed. Rules are set by City; confirm before riding.

Are Class 2 e-bikes allowed in Portland Springwater Corridor & Paths (OR)?

Allowed. Rules are set by City; confirm before riding.

Are Class 3 e-bikes allowed in Portland Springwater Corridor & Paths (OR)?

Varies by unit. 28 mph bikes fall outside Oregon's e-bike definition. Rules are set by City; confirm before riding.

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Trail and land-access rules are set by individual land managers and change without notice. This page summarizes published policy as of the last-verified date above. It is general information, not legal advice. Confirm current rules with the managing agency before riding. You alone are responsible for where you ride; riding out of class or in closed areas can mean fines, citations, and trail closures for everyone. See our Terms of Use. Figures are compiled from official and published sources and can change without notice; the linked official page is always authoritative.