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Situated along the Columbia River across from Portland, Vancouver offers surprising cycling potential for a Washington city often overlooked by its famous Oregon neighbor. The Vancouver Waterfront Trail stretches along the river with views of the Columbia and Cascade Range beyond—scenic, mellow riding perfect for all levels. Leverich Park provides additional riverside paths, while Fort Vancouver offers historic loops through heritage grounds. The Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge lies 30 minutes north, offering gravel road exploration through wetland and grassland terrain—genuine nature immersion. Riders seeking serious terrain access Mount Hood National Forest and the Columbia River Gorge within 90 minutes—world-class singletrack and gravel options abound. Downtown Vancouver has slowly improved bike infrastructure, with new protected lanes appearing on Main Street and through historic neighborhoods. The town's location offers the best of both worlds: rural escape within minutes and access to Portland's extensive trail networks just across the bridge. Vancouver's Pacific Northwest climate mirrors Olympia's—wet winters demand proper bike setup, but spring through fall delivers excellent conditions. The Friends of the Vancouver Waterfront and local advocacy groups push for expanded cycling infrastructure. Local mechanics here understand Cascadia cycling well: Pacific Northwest-specific maintenance, rust prevention in wet climates, and the demands of both urban commuting and serious backcountry riding. As Vancouver continues developing its identity beyond Portland's shadow, cycling becomes an increasingly central part of that story.