Signs would be nice. It was actually the trail and went right alongside McGloughlin Blvd, just like a sidewalk, not a nicely shaded bike bath that is shown in the photos. There are three trailheads at the mansion - two to the left of the mansion and one to the right of the mansion. right at Gladstone. The path jinks around an impressive sequoia and passes a bench guarded by a carved bear and a beaver. Get a FREE Rail Trails Guidebook when you become a Member with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. Otherwise, keep heading southeast to cross Boardman Creek and reach Roethe Road just past a small memorial to John G. Roethe, who donated this right-of-way to the Union Pacific Railroad in 1893. Oregon City is an excellent destination featuring the Willamette Falls and the unusual staffed elevator that goes to the ledge above (bikes allowed). Bikes are plentiful and not always courteous. PPR and Conservancy staff noted where the trolley loop encountered obstructions, steep slopes, degraded infrastructure and engineering hazards, trees and other infrastructure. Ohio House, 4700 States Drive,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania19131, Tel: 215.988.9334 | Fax: 215.988.9335 | [javascript protected email address]/*