Corvallis Walking Map
Walkable Corvallis
Corvallis has a rich history as a safe, connected and enjoyable place to get around by foot or mobility device. People commute, take treks for pleasure, run errands and link to other modes of travel all with the power of just one step. We celebrate those who embrace the slower pace and sensory experience of the City one enjoys when being on the ground level.
Introducing the Corvallis Walking Map
To celebrate the community-created Active Travel Corridor network, we have produced Corvallis’ first Walking Map identifying all of the “people only” paths that connect streets to parks, schools and other streets, shortening trips for people traveling by active modes.
The map also shows where Corvallis Transit System (CTS) bus shelters are located, providing an outline of where routes run and alerting you where to duck under should the weather turn wet. More CTS stops are located between these shelters if that’s more convenient for you.
Also highlighted is the Corvallis Parks and Recreation trail and natural areas network. These paths invite you to wander the beauty of the City’s nearly 2,000 acres of places to play, explore and roam.
Pick up your pocket sized, waterproof map at any one of these six locations:
- City Hall
- Corvallis-Benton County Public Library
- Osborn Aquatic Center
- Corvallis Cyclery
- First Alternative Natural Foods Co-op North Store
- First Alternative Natural Foods Co-op South Store
Download the Digital Version Here!
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