DESCRIPTIONThe Intertwine is an ever-growing network of integrated parks, trails and natural areas that will one day soon be the world's greatest system of its kind. The Intertwine provides unparalleled opportunities to preserve natural areas, open spaces, water and wildlife habitat. The Intertwine reflects our region's passion for quality of life by encouraging recreation, connection to nature, and active transportation such as walking, running and biking. As our urban areas grow denser, The Intertwine promotes the health and happiness we, as citizens of the Pacific Northwest, so dearly value.
The Intertwine
PROJECT PARTNER(S)The Trust for Public Land; Barlow Trail Association; Clean Water Services; Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District; Metro; Portland Parks and Recreation; Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation; North Clackamas Parks and Recreation Department; Travel Portland; Portland Parks Foundation; Urban Greenspaces Institute; Travel Oregon "Ride, Oregon, Ride"; City of Gresham Parks and Recreation Department; Forest Grove, Parks and Recreation Department; City of Tigard, Parks; Sherwood Parks Department; City of Gladstone; Bureau of Environmental Services; National Park Service Rivers Trails and Conservation Assistance Program; City of Portland; City of Durham; Oregon City Parks and Recreation Department; City of Troutdale Parks and Facilities Division; City of Tualatin; Oregon Parks and Recreation Department; Washington County Facilities and Parks Services Division; City of Fairview; Lake Oswego Parks and Recreation; Cornelius Parks and Recreation; Wilsonville Parks and Recreation Department; City of West Linn, Parks and Recreation Department; Wood Village; City of Hillsboro Parks and Recreation; Northwest Trail Alliance; Vancouver Watersheds Council; By Cycle
LOCATION ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe Bi-State Trails Plan