Heights Bike Garden
Pedal-powered fun for all
Vancouver’s first-ever bike garden is a miniature streetscape designed to help community members of all ages learn about cycling and pedestrian safety in a fun, interactive environment free from cars.
Address
5411 E. Mill Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, WA, 98661
Hours
5 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week
Getting here
- Limited free parking is available on-site. Parking is located on Blandford Drive off Mill Plain Boulevard.
- C-TRAN’s The Vine Red Line Devine Rd. stop also provides direct access to the garden.
Using the bike garden
All users must follow posted safety rules and requirements for use per Vancouver Municipal Code 15.04.
Before you go
- Ride safe: Helmets are required for all riders per Vancouver Municipal Code 9.62.030.
- Plan for potty breaks: Restrooms are not available on-site during the winter season and restrooms at neighboring businesses are reserved for customers. Please plan accordingly.
- Stay cool: Bring a water bottle and sun protection (this former parking lot space offers limited shade and seating).
Contact us
Tell us what you think
Questions or feedback on the Heights Bike Garden can be sent to: Lee Lankford-Woo, associate project coordinator, Economic Prosperity and Housing, lee.lankford-woo@cityofvancouver.us.
Report issues
To report a concern, please use the City’s service request form.
Future of The Heights
The Heights Bike Garden is a temporary recreation space available for community use until the Tower Mall site is redeveloped into a new mixed-use neighborhood with housing, shops and restaurants as part of Vancouver’s Heights District plan.