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Pathways

 

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.


Oswego Iron Heritage Trail

Heritage trails focus on a specific aspect of a region’s history and combine outdoor activity with a journey through time. As its name implies, Lake Oswego’s trail celebrates the town’s pioneering iron industry, which established the first blast furnace on the Pacific Coast.

Pathways Brochure and Map
View the map and descriptions of major pathways. This brochure will be availble from the Parks & Recreation office at 4101 Kruse Way during the third week in May. Brochures are $1.

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.

Rules & Safety
Read the “rules of the road” and get safety tips for traveling Lake Oswego’s pathways system.

Trails Master Plan
View the adopted Lake Oswego Trails Master Plan. View the map that is part of the Master Plan.

 

The Intertwine Logo

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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