This is a mostly flat 30 mile scenic route
along countryroads. There
are picnic facilitiesat the beginning, middle and end.
Ride
Directions
0.0 Ride
begins and ends at the Brownsville Pioneer Park. In
addition to parking,
thereare bathroom and picnic facilities available. The
park has limited camping
and a covered pavilion for group use.
See AboutBrownsville
for details.
Exit left
on Fisher.
0.1 Bear
Right on Walnut
0.2 Left
on Ash
0.3 Left
on Seven Mile Ln.
(signsays Depot). Look
for red tail hawks
and American eagles.
2.1 Intersection
of Forry Rd.
8.0
Continue straight onto Linn West Rd. Seven
Mile Lanetakes a sharp curve to
the right let it go.
At thispoint you are looking straight ahead at the steepest
climb along this route.
9.5 Morse
Bros Quarry
10.2
Right
onRoberts Rd. Very
flat scenic roadvirtually without traffic.
13.2
Right on Boston MillRd.
13.3 Left
into Millentrance. Historic
site and LinnCounty Park.
Great place to spend a few
hours. Have lunch. Take
a tour.
You
can always follow this route back to Brownsville but if you
wouldlike to
continue the
loop, exit the parking areaand Go
Left on Boston Mill Rd.
14.5 Left
on Saddle Butte Rd. LinnCounty
Gun Club is on the right.
15.0
Right
on MorganRd.
If
you are interested in hooking up with Albany or Lebanon bike
trails,continue
straight on Saddle Butte until you intersect
Seven Mile Lane.
However,
you will have a lot more fun if you headback to Brownsville.
16.2
Left on Seven Mile Lane.
16.5 Right
on Morgan Rd. Ashort
section of this road is graded but unpaved.
17.7 Right
on Manning Rd. Thisroad
which has a small incline passes thru one
of the largest
grass seed farms in the area.
19.3 Right
on Harrison. Pouron the
speed as you fly down this straight flat section.
21.0 Continue
straight as road becomes Seven Mile Lane
21.5 Bear
Left on Seven Mile Lane at this intersection with
Linn WestRd.
27.4 Intersection
of Forry Rd
29.2 Right
on Ash.
29.3 Right
on Walnut
29.4 Pioneer
Park