Comments for “Corridor 2 - Clackamas River”
-
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
With a connection to the (yet to be constructed) Tickle Creek Trail, you will have reopened
the Barlow Road
in Clackamas County!Excellent!
That has been a strategic objective of the Barlow Trail Association since day 1.
Now we can focus on the other side of Govy.Susan Corwin
Executive Director
Barlow Trail Assoication -
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
why no connection at Barton on Harding Mill Rd/Bakers Ferry?
-
Redland Road
This is one of my favorite bicycling routes for a Saturday ride and it the Clackamas River Dr. is part of the Barlow Road Ride route that I organized from End of the Oregon Trail to Government Camp. The Redlands Road sorely needs bike lanes on wider shoulders. There are red necks in the County who don't like bikes on Redland road and will harrass bicycle riders. It has happened ot me a couple of time.
-
Redland Road
I drove Redland Road last summer to size it up for a potential bike ride. The lack of shoulders and high speed limit currently preclude me from riding this route.
I'd like to see Hwy 224 included in this plan and upgraded to make it safe for bicycles. Estacada and the camping/recreation areas up the river are natural draws for bicycle tourism if we could get safe access,
Hwy 212 to Boring is another route that is almost safe enough to bike - were some improvements made. Upgrading 212 would make it possible to proceed east to Mt Hood or loop back to town from the end of the Springwater trail. I've done it once and won't do it again until it's improved. -
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
This is a route that makes sense and is one that I've wanted to bike but can't because of the lack of shoulders and high traffic on Clackamas River Drive. We definitely need to provide safe bike access to the parks and to Estacada that this route would provide
-
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
Love this road; have ridden it many times
-
Redland Road
This is a beautiful route as well. Makes for a great loop together with River Road.
-
Clackamas River Trail
Love this route; have ridden it many times.
-
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
I like this route
-
Clackamas River Trail
Paved multi-use along the river; what could be better?!
-
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
Great cycle route but needs some shoulder to be safe.
-
Redland Road
Redland gets very sketchy for cyclists (no shoulder + fast traffic) halfway between OC and Milo McIver. This would be a great route if there was ample shoulder.
-
Clackamas River Trail
The section of Springwater road east of Carver park to where it uses Bakers Fy rd is very high speed driving with no safe shoulder. Using Hattan rd with east on Fischers Mill has a much much safer traffic volume
-
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
I was not familiar with a proposed route along Redland rd from OC to McIvar, looks like a good route. Obviously it needs to go from there to Estacada. Another possibility would be to run it thru McIvar, with a walking/biking bridge across the river to connect to 224. Remember there is a RR right of way along 224 and the river to Estacada which should be explored from 205 to Estacada. Definitely needs to be a route from 224 to Sandy to connect with 26 so one can bike/walk from Estacada to Sandy, from Sandy to Estacada, from Sandy to 205 etc. In addition the bike/walk routes need to be extended up the river from Estacada to the reservoirs etc.
-
Redland Road
The red route looks good for bikers, but I prefer the green route for walking. Clear creek has some very senic areas which few people have seen. Would be nice to have public access.
-
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
There are currently a dearth of safe bikeable options to reach Estacada. While the Clackamas Highway is a lovely road, speeds are too high and the road surface is far too narrow for bike traffic. A route that parallels the river on its south shore would make a trip to Estacada much more palatable. Even better would be a route from the area of Happy Valley or Pleasant Valley down through Damascus. Damascus is basically a dead zone for safe bike access. Roads are fast and narrow. Even some bike lanes would make the area a bike riding destination!
-
Clackamas River Road - Bakers Ferry Road - Eden R*
Best option. ALong the river, so beautiful views and relatively flat.
-
Clackamas River Trail
Please connect to Springwater corridor and Boring/Gresham
-
Clackamas River Trail
FYI, Upcoming restoration project planned in this area. A trail around the boundary could work.
-
Clackamas River Trail
Rock Creek is in a very steep canyon and would need an expensive pedestrian bridge to cross here. Also crosses valuable wildlife habitat area and restoration project.
Trail would offer beautiful views of the Clackamas, but also require safety features, being on a very, very steep bluff. -
Clackamas River Trail
This is the type of trail I would like to walk on. Close to nature (instead of roads) and leading to a destination.
-
Forsythe-Gronlund-Hattan-Fischers Mill-Springwater
I live off of Holcomb Blvd. I would love to be able to walk down to the Main street area of Oregon City, but the sidewalk on Holcomb stops after the overpass over Hwy 213. I would like to see a completed sidewalk and better pedestrian accomodations on Holcomb Blvd. Lots of people walk there already, but it's not very safe.