Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory

The sheer volume of cycling clubs in Oregon confirms that cycling in all its forms enjoys a great deal of popularity throughout the state. In addition to helping cyclists of all ages and abilities find compatible partners to ride with, these clubs provide competitive cycling venues and fund-raising events, as well as generally promote and encourage fitness in the community.
The Oregon cycling clubs directory is organized by city and contains addresses, contact names, phone numbers, e-mails, and websites whenever available. Clubs not open to the general public, such as those affiliated with educational institutions or businesses, have not been included in this directory since to include them would not be useful to the intended readers. It is entirely possible that other Oregon cycling clubs, of which we are unaware, exist. Submit any additions or corrections via our contact page, and we will update the information in this directory promptly.
Beaverton Bicycle Club
Beaverton, OR
Phil Sanders
(503) 649-4632
bbcbike.com
phil@bbcbike.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Bend Bellas Cycling Club
60110 Opal Lane
Bend, OR 97702
bendbellacyclists.org
questions@bendbellacyclists.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Oregon Bicycle Racing Association
P.O. Box 5773
Salem, OR 97304
Omer Kem
(503) 278-5550
obra.org
omer@obra.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Salem Bicycle Club
P.O. Box 2224
Salem, OR 97308
David Philbrick
salembicycleclub.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
The Greater Eugene Area Riders
P.O. Box 10244
Eugene, OR 97440
Richard Hughes
(541) 342-7649
eugenegears.org
info@eugenegears.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Disciples of Dirt Mountain Bike Club
Eugene, OR
disciplesofdirt.org
contact@disciplesofdirt.org
Oregon Walking Clubs Directory
Team Pistis Cycling Club
Grants Pass, OR
pistis.us
mountainbikepros@msn.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Mid-Valley Bicycle Club
Corvalis, OR
Harriet Plumley
www.mvbc.com
membership@mvbc.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Santiam Spokes
P.O. Box 1183
Lebanon, OR 97355
Al Rimer
santiamspokes.org
alrimr@gmail.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Siskiyou Velo
Rogue Valley, OR
Debbie Cheevers
siskiyouvelo.org
membership@siskiyouvelo.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Yaquina Wheels Bicycle Club
1328 NW Nye St.
Newport OR 97365
Ken Dennis
yaquinawheels.org
President@YaquinaWheels.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Umpqua Velo Club
P.O. Box 2538
Roseburg, OR 97470
umpquavelo.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Northeast Oregon Cycling Club
La Grande, OR
northeastoregoncyclists@hotmail.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Portland Wheelmen Touring Club
PO Box 2972
Portland, OR 97208
(503) 666-5796
pwtc.com
bsuryan@frontier.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Portland Velo
2065 NW Miller Road
Box 101
Portland, OR 97229
David Kelley
(503) 780 5674
portlandvelo.net
kel.dave7@gmail.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Shift
P.O. Box 6662
Portland, OR 97228
shift2bikes.org
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Sorella Forte Cycling Club
Portland, OR
sorellaforte.com
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Community Cycling Club of Portland
1686 SE 5th Ave
Portland, OR
Kris Clark
(207) 775-0356
bikecccp.org
kris@gwi.net
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Bicycling the Backroads of Northwest Oregon
Guidebook for cycling Northwestern Oregon, including the coast and Mount Hood. Good road selection, accurate maps and helpful text make this book an excellent guide to road bicycling in northwest Oregon. The forty-five rides listed nearly all start within short distances from Portland, Corvallis, Salem, or Eugene. Ride distances range from a short 11 miler to the three day 177 mile Oregon Coaster loop. Each ride in the book includes a clear map of the ride, a cue sheet/mileage log, an elevation profile, and a few paragraphs of descriptive text. This book was extremely helpful in planning a recent ten day bicycling trip around northwest Oregon. While I did not, strictly speaking, ride any of the 45 rides in this book, the information in this book contributed greatly in road selection and understanding the terrain. For example, in the Mt. Hood area, if I had relied on the Delorme atlas, our route would have included several gravel roads. Jones and Henderson's book, however, shows which roads in the vicinity are gravel thereby helping us avoid them. For those of you fortunate enough to live in northwest Oregon, this book would be an excellent way to discover some new rides. For the non-Oregonian, the book can serve as an excellent resource in route-planning. As a sidelight, I would comment that I have yet to find a book published by The Mountaineers that has not been uniformly helpful, whether the content is bicyling or hiking.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
From the rocky promontories and wide sandy beaches of the coast to the heights of Mount Hood and the Three Sisters, enjoy the dramatic diversity of Oregon on two wheels. Grab this guidebook, put on your helmet, and hit the road on forty carefully designed tours, which vary in length from 8 miles to 118 miles and cover a whole range of abilities and fitness levels. Inside you'll discover: detailed profiles of each ride, including traffic conditions, terrain, and length; vivid descriptions of points of interest; listings for local restaurants, hotels, bike shops, and rest rooms along the way; maps and elevation profiles. Whether you are an experienced cyclist, an emerging enthusiast, or someone looking for a perfect family ride, you'll find routes in Oregon that are perfect for your ability and interest.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Off-Street Paved Bike Paths in Oregon
Discover the unique expierence of bicycling in a car free environment. This Guidbook covers more than 80 off-street paved bike paths ranging from one to 37 miles in length, complete with path maps, path highlights, and detailed directions on how to get there. This new way of bicycling will entice you into getting back on your bike again.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Here are 31 of the best rides in the Bend area, from the banks of the Deschutes River to the rim of the Newberry Crater, and from Smith Rock to high mountain lakes and lava beds near the crest of the Cascades. Take your pick from scenic road routes, hot singletracks, thigh-burning climbs, and demented downhills. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find the trailheads and follow the routes--helping you stay on track with accurate distances keyed to easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty. This handy pocket-sized guide will help you choose a ride that is appropriate for your fitness and skill levels and will be an indispensable companion for all of your fat tire fun.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Mountain Biking Oregon: Northwest and Central Oregon
Featuring nearly 50 of the greatest mountain bike rides in Northwest and Central Oregon, local mountain biker and author Lizann Dunegan leads cyclists to some of the most scenic and varied landscapes in the state. From the northwest corner of Oregon, where rocky coastline meets the pounding waves of the Pacific Ocean, to majestic Mount Hood in the Cascade Mountain Range, to the dry sagebrush desert near Bend--this part of Oregon mesmerizes everyone who passes through. Areas covered include: Portland/Salem, Columbia River Gorge/Hood River/Mount Hood, Eugene and Oakridge, Bend and Central Oregon, the Oregon Coast, and Southwest Washington.
Readers will find comprehensive trail descriptions, from beginner to advanced, GPS-quality route maps, accurate route profiles showing the ups and downs of each ride, detailed directions to each trailhead, mile-by-mile directional cues, difficulty ratings, elevation gain, trail contacts, local information, and much more.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Oregon-to mountain bikers, the state means beautiful singletrack winding through lush rain forests; historic routes following the pioneers' paths; and long, flat rail-trails connecting towns more than 50 miles apart. From the rocky bluffs and sandy beaches of the Pacific coast to the steep slopes of the Cascades, from the famed trails around Hood River to the amazing biking opportunities found in the Bend area, Mountain Biking Oregon is the most complete and up-to-date guide available. Mountain bikers of all abilities are sure to enjoy the classic assortment of rides covered in this guide. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find the trailheads and follow the routes-helping you stay on track with accurate distances keyed to easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty. Elevation maps graphs are also included.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Majestic Oregon offers mountain bikers a stunning array of landscapes to explore. From sparkling snowfields and glaciers to sunset-colored deserts, and from rolling beach dunes to charming agricultural valleys, Oregon offers mountain bikers nearly unlimited diversity. And with so much to discover, you'll want to have the inside scoop on Oregon's trails. Mountain Bike! Oregon will help you explore the state's incredible wilderness while you discover its most unforgettable rides.
This guide provides detailed information on almost 100 of the best rides in the state, including tours through the Cascades, Alvord Desert, Hells Canyon, and the popular community of Sisters, near Bend. From challenging single-track on rugged mountainsides to leisurely tours of forested valleys, if it's good riding, it's profiled here.
Each route profile features a thorough ride description, a detailed trail map, helpful sources of information, proximity of important services, valuable commentary on elevation changes and possible hazards and a rescue index.
This guide also features interesting and entertaining photographs, vivid descriptions of the native flora and fauna, a glossary of mountain biking terms, and tips on mountain biking.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Kissing the Trail: Northwest and Central Oregon Mountain Bike Trails
Looking for the best singletrack in Oregon? You've found the right book. Kissing the Trail: NW & Central Oregon obsessively catalogs 84 mountain bike rides near Portland, Hood River, Bend, Oakridge and Eugene. It's got all the classic trails, like McKenzie River, Surveyors Ridge, Waldo Lake, Alpine, Mrazek, Phils, Newberry Crater, Post Canyon and lots more. This second edition includes more than a dozen new rides, including Farewell, North-Fork Flagline, Scappoose and two North Umpqua epics. This is stuff that no other guidebook for Oregon has. It's cram-packed with lots of new photos, making it easy to select a great ride that's just right. Or plan a long weekend full of riding. The maps, too, are more carefully created and more mountain-bike specific than any other Oregon guidebook. They note GPS coordinates and elevation profiles in addition to all the relevant road and trail names. So when you get the itch to head out and explore the trails in Oregon, or even just dream about it, this is your book.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
Click on title or image for more info and price
Mountain bikers, beginner to expert, all share a common need - a place to ride. Mountain Biking Portland gives fat-tire enthusiasts the skinny on where to ride. Here are twenty-eight of the best rides in the Portland area, from the city's western hills and Vancouver's mountain loops to the tracks and trails of Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens. Take your pick from scenic road routes, hot singletracks, lung-popping climbs, and demented downhills. Detailed ride descriptions make it easy to find the trailheads and follow the routes. You stay on track with accurate distances keyed to easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty. This handy pocket-size guide will help you choose a ride that's appropriate for your fitness and skill levels. It's an indispensable companion for all your fat-tire fun.
Oregon Cycling Clubs Directory
easy-fun-candle-biz.com walking101.com
wicksworks.com wordwooze.net












