Enjoy biking the Oregon coastline along the scenic roads
Road bike the dreamy coastline
Discover the natural beauty of the region
Explore Oregon in the good company of other cyclists
Eat and drink good food on tour

Oregon Coast Road Bike Tour

Duration
6 days
From
$1,895 USD

Beautiful coastal vistas are the order of the day on this 6-day road biking tour of Oregon. Rolling down National Scenic Highway 101 along the foothills and beaches of the Pacific Northwest, this Oregon road cycling tour pulls out all the stops to truly showcase and fully savour the beautifully diverse Oregonian coastline, one of the state’s Seven Wonders.

  • Category
    Road Cycling
  • Type
    Fully Guided
  • Duration
    6 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    3 - Active
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Coastal
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    6 days
  • Main Destination
    United States
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Coastal

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Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Ft. Stevens State Park to Manzanita

    After a morning pick-up, you will shuttle 2 ½ hours to Ft. Stevens State Park in the northwest tip of Oregon. You’ll get to know each other over a delicious lunch prepared by your guides. The first ride begins in Ft. Stevens State Park. Continuing on, you’ll ride south through the town of Seaside and along the coast to Cannon Beach. This is a popular, up-scale town know for its wide, white-sand beach overlooked by Haystack Rock, one of the largest coastal monoliths in the world.

    Continuing down the coast, you’ll ride to Manzanita, a charming coastal town and your resting stop for the night.



    • 37.9 miles
    • 1,279.5 ft
      1,279.5 ft
    • Camp: Nehalem Bay State Park / Inn: Sunset Surf Hotel or similar
    • Lunch and Dinner
  2. Day 2Manzanita to Pacific City

    Today takes you from lush forests to dairy country. Leaving Manzanita, you’ll ride through the town of Rockaway Beach, one of the most family-oriented towns on the North Oregon coast. The next point of interest is Tillamook, home of the world-famous cheese factory. The route takes you on the scenic Three Capes tour route.

    Your day ends in Pacific City, renowned for its beautiful seaside sunsets.

    • 52.2 miles
    • 1,286.1 ft
      1,286.1 ft
    • Camp: Webb Campground / Inn: Inn at Cape Kiwanda
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  3. Day 3Layover Day

    Day Three is a layover day with an optional cycle if you like. This is a perfect time to explore nearby Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area. At Cape Kiwanda you will be able to watch hang-gliders soaring above seaside bluffs, explore sand dunes, and watch fishing dories launching from the beach.

    Optional activities: a hike to Hart’s Cove, a hidden seaside cove nestled in beautiful Cascade Head Scenic Research Area or Cape Lookout. Alternatively, you could rent a surfboard and enjoy the break in Pacific City.


    • 32.9 miles
    • 2,066.9 ft
      2,066.9 ft
    • Camp: Webb Campground / Inn: Inn at Cape Kiwanda
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  4. Day 4Pacific City to Newport

    Enjoy a peaceful ride winding through the wooded areas beyond Lincoln City. You’ll continue south through numerous state parks as you make your way to Newport. The town of Newport, population 9,960, preserves the charm of the turn-of-the-century era in The Old Bay Front, a waterfront section of the town. Newport is also one of the most popular ocean diving areas in the state.

    Enjoy the evening strolling through town and visiting the shops along Main Street.

    • 47.2 miles
    • 1,715.9 ft
      1,715.9 ft
    • Camp: Beverly Beach State Park / Inn: The Landing at Newport or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  5. Day 5Newport to Cape Perpetua

    The quaint, coastal towns of Seal Rock, Waldport, and Yachats await today as you head south to Cape Perpetua. As you ride through Seal Rock, be sure to look at the “seal rocks,” or partially submerged rocks, lining the coast. Riding through Waldport, you’ll get to traverse one of the popular scenic bridges found along the Oregon coast.

    Next, you’ll pass through Yachats, whose name is derived from the Chinook Indian word Yahuts, meaning dark water at the foot of the mountain. This quiet coastal town is an ideal place for a quick rest before you continue through the Suislaw National Forest to Cape Perpetua. Stretch your legs with an afternoon hike to one of the most beautiful lookouts on the Oregon Coast.


    • 32.9 miles
    • 515.1 ft
      515.1 ft
    • Camp: Cape Perpetua National Park / Inn: Ocean Cove Inn
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  6. Day 6Cape Perpetua to Florence

    Today you'll leave the rocky coastlines and enter dune country. Two stops along the way make a nice finish to the tour of the Oregon Coast. You will stop to visit the Heceta Lighthouse, the brightest and most photographed lighthouse on the Oregon Coast. You will also visit Darlingtonia state natural area, home of the carnivorous, insect-eating pitcher plants.

    The tour ends at Jesse M Honeyman State Park where there is a great picnic spot on a scenic lake to finish the tour. You will have lunch around 1 p.m. and shuttle back to Portland arriving approximately 4-5 p.m.

    • 31.1 miles
    • 656.2 ft
      656.2 ft
    • Breakfast and Lunch