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In the spring of 1991, the City began the construction of a recreational loop
system of pathways around the community. Each loop is designed to connect neighborhoods
with schools, parks, and commercial centers. Funding for the majority of the
system was provided by the bond measure approved by the voters in 1990. Lake Oswego pathways are multi-use and shared by walkers, runners, bikers, and pets. Please be courteous to all users.
Pathways Brochure
View a PDF brochure of Lake Oswego pathways. Includes a map with callouts of trails in Springbrook Park, Cooks Butte Park, and Stafford/Rosemont area. Not printable due to its size. Brochures available at the West End Building.
Pathways Guide
The pathways system is established to enable residents
to travel safely by foot, bicycle, or in-line skates. Enjoy the
scenic beauty of Lake Oswego on the many miles of tree-lined,
interconnected, paved pathways. View major trails & pathways
loops descriptions.
Pathways Map
View and print a PDF map of major pathways. Prints to 8.5 x 11 inches.
Rules & Safety
Read the “rules of the road” and get safety tips for traveling Lake
Oswego’s pathways system.
Trails
Master Plan Trails Master Plan MAP
View the Lake Oswego Trails Master Plan and MAP.
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Lake Oswego is pleased to be part of The Intertwine;
an ever-growing network of integrated parks, trails and natural areas that will one day soon be the world's greatest system of its kind.
Click Here to go to The Intertwine website. |
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