The streets of Sellwood-Moreland make it easy to walk, bike, drive or even catch a ride.

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By Bike or Walking

Save on gas and hop on a bike or saunter to Sellwood-Moreland.
From downtown, cross the Willamette River via the Hawthorne Bridge or Tilikum Crossing, and take the Springwater Corridor into Sellwood.

Once here, enjoy the beautiful sidewalks and bike friendly roads to get where you need to go.

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By Car

Put your car in drive and head on over.
The main arteries into Sellwood are Woodstock Blvd from the East the Sellwood Bridge from the West, Milwaukie Avenue from the North and 17th Avenue from the South.

Once here, the neighborhoods are filled with street parking.

Don’t feel like driving? Catch a ride with Uber or Lyft.

 

By Bus

Make your life easy and let our friendly PDX Trimet bus drivers chauffeur you into the neighborhood.
Hop on the #70 or the #19 bus and they’ll drop you at one of several stops within our neighborhood.

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By Light Rail

Step onto a Trimet light train and take the Orange Line south.
Then choose if you want to hop off at the Bybee Blvd (Moreland) or Tacoma Street (Sellwood) station. Both will land you at great entrances to the neighborhood.


 

That’s just how we roll.

In a town that loves to cycle, Sellwood-MORELAND has some pretty plum routes to bike on. 

Hop on the 37-mile Springwater corridor that loops around the city, and you’ll likely end up riding through Sellwood Moreland at some point. Our Sellwood section routes you through the gorgeous vistas of Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, the Willamette River, Johnson Creek and more.

 

 

NEED A BIKE, A REPAIR OR A BIT MORE AIR?

We’ve got some stellar shops to lend a hand.