

Biketown Bike-Share in Portland
A new bike-share system makes it even easier to see the city on two wheels.
Know Before You Go
You can create an account via the Biketown website or app before your visit, making it easy to rent and roll when you arrive.
Getting around Portland like a local has gotten much easier since the bike-share program known as Biketown arrived in 2016.
Biketown’s 1,000 bright orange, eight-speed bicycles are equipped with integrated baskets, front and rear lights and reflective paint jobs. They also carry communications, payment and locking technology, making them easy to find, reserve, park and ride throughout the central city.
How to Use Biketown
The best option for visitors is to pay as you go. After paying a one-time $5 sign-up fee, you’ll be charged 8 cents per minute ($2.40 for 30 minutes of use). You can use up to four bikes per account.
Riders can check out bikes at one of 20 kiosks or via the Biketown website or free smartphone app. When you’re done riding, you can lock the bike at any Biketown station in the service area.
Kiosk locations include:
- Pioneer Courthouse Square
- Director Park
- Nike
- Jamison Square
- Oregon Convention Center
- Nike Community Store
- McMenamins Bagdad Theater
The Biketown program, funded by local shoe and sportswear giant Nike, is managed by Motivate, which operates many of the world’s largest bike-share systems, including those in the Bay Area, New York, Chicago, Toronto and Melbourne.
Adaptive Biketown

Biketown has partnered with local bike rental company Kerr Bikes to create Adaptive Biketown, a program dedicated to increasing access to bicycles for those with disabilities. Rental options include hand-powered bikes, foot-powered bikes and multi-user bikes. The program also offers accessory rentals like calf support pedals, special grips and self-balancing pedals.
Renting a bike is as simple as visiting the Adaptive Biketown website, selecting your bicycle or accessory and entering the date and time for your rental. Bicycles can then be picked up at Kerr Bikes in Southeast Portland from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday. (If you need to rent a bike outside of those hours, special requests are considered.)
Go by Bike
Explore Portland and the surrounding region on two wheels.
Getting Around
With bike- and pedestrian-friendly routes and ample public transit, navigating Portland is a breeze.
MAX Light Rail
Portland's efficient light rail system connects the metro area and downtown core. Learn how to ride and where to go on MAX.
Bus Service
The TriMet bus system, which covers the city and its suburbs, offers low fares, friendly drivers and full wheelchair accessibility.
Where to Walk
In addition to Portland’s many pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, your feet can take you to some fantastic places around town.
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