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E-Bike Routes & Rules in Vancouver, WA

For Vancouver bike routes, start with Columbia River Renaissance Trail, Burnt Bridge Creek Trail, and Evergreen Highway Bike Route. This guide highlights named corridors with route profiles, map links, and e-bike class notes in the route cards.

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Where to ride e-bikes in Vancouver, Washington

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Quick answer

Vancouver has 9 go-to e-bike routes covering about 79 miles, and most riders start with the Columbia River Renaissance Trail. Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes are a good fit on the shared-use paths here, while Class 3 carries local limits.

9Mapped routes
~79 miCombined distance
+2800 ftTotal climbing
7/9Shared-use paths
Washington trail baseline

Washington generally allows Class 1 and Class 2 electric-assisted bicycles where bicycles are allowed, subject to local and facility rules. Class 3 electric-assis...

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Columbia River Renaissance Trail

3.9 miDistance +140 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Burnt Bridge Creek Trail

7.7 miDistance +340 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Evergreen Highway Bike Route

4.7 miDistance +840 ftClimbing MixedType
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Waterfront Renaissance Trail

3.9 miDistance +140 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Salmon Creek Greenway

9.3 miDistance +260 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Tarbell Trail

20.5 miDistance +80 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Crown Zellerbach Rail Trail

13.1 miDistance +340 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Fanno Creek Trail

8.5 miDistance +360 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Vancouver Neighborhood Bikeway Connector

Vancouver Neighborhood Bikeway Connector is the calmer neighborhood option in Vancouver, useful for practical miles w...

6.9 miDistance +300 ftClimbing MixedType
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The Washington rules that matter in Vancouver

Quick answers for Vancouver riders; the full statute text and sources live on the state guide.

Paperwork

Do I need a license, registration, or insurance in Washington?

Yes for at least one requirement in this state.

Safety

Do I need a helmet in Washington?

Helmet rules depend on age and class.

Technical

Are throttle e-bikes legal in Washington?

Usually yes, with class-based limits and local exceptions.

Access

Can I ride on local trails in Vancouver?

Often yes on selected routes, depending on class and local policy.

The complete statewide text, citations, and sources live on the Washington law guide.

Service and maintenance

Typically shipping out in 3 to 7 business days. Check with your trusted local bike shop for assembly and maintenance.

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