Portland vs San Francisco: Walkability Compared
San Francisco is more walkable than Portland. Portland scores 8.3/10 and San Francisco scores 9.1/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score.
Portland, OR and San Francisco, CA, side by side. Tier labels describe the average; specific addresses can vary block by block.
Portland
Walkability score: 8.3/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (Very walkable)
A pioneer of urban planning with its urban growth boundary, extensive light rail and streetcar network, and famously walkable neighborhoods.
What works:
- Urban growth boundary since 1979 has kept development compact and neighborhoods walkable
- MAX Light Rail and Portland Streetcar provide strong transit spines through the city core
- Smaller-than-standard 200-foot block size in downtown creates an exceptionally pedestrian-friendly grid
- Pioneer in bike infrastructure with over 350 miles of bikeways complementing walkability
Transit: TriMet operates MAX Light Rail (5 lines), Portland Streetcar (3 loops), and extensive bus service. The transit mall on 5th and 6th avenues creates a car-free transit spine through downtown.
What pulls walkability down:
- East Portland beyond 82nd Avenue has significantly worse walkability with missing sidewalks and wider, car-oriented streets
- Homelessness encampments on sidewalks and in public spaces have created pedestrian accessibility and safety concerns in some areas
San Francisco
Walkability score: 9.1/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (Very walkable)
A compact, transit-rich city known for its steep hills, iconic streetcars, and walkable neighborhoods like the Mission and North Beach.
What works:
- Compact 7x7 mile footprint makes most of the city reachable on foot or by transit
- Muni runs bus, light rail, and the historic cable cars across the whole city
- High density of neighborhood commercial corridors with daily essentials within walking distance
- Strong protected bike lane network along Market Street and the Embarcadero
Transit: SFMTA Muni operates buses, light rail (Muni Metro), historic streetcars (F-line), and cable cars. BART provides rapid transit connections across the Bay Area. Caltrain serves the Peninsula corridor.
What pulls walkability down:
- Extreme hills in neighborhoods like Nob Hill and Pacific Heights make walking difficult for people with mobility limitations
- Sidewalk conditions vary significantly, with some neighborhoods facing encampment obstructions and deferred maintenance
Frequently Asked Questions: Portland vs San Francisco
Is Portland or San Francisco more walkable?
San Francisco is more walkable than Portland. Portland scores 8.3/10 and San Francisco scores 9.1/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score.
Is Portland walkable?
Yes — Portland is a highly walkable city. Portland scores 8.3/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (rated "Very walkable").
Is San Francisco walkable?
Yes — San Francisco is a highly walkable city. San Francisco scores 9.1/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (rated "Very walkable").
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Cite as: SafeStreets by Streets & Commons. "Portland vs San Francisco: Walkability Compared." https://safestreets.streetsandcommons.com/compare/portland-vs-san-francisco
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