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Road cycling routes around Rockaway Beach, Oregon, are characterized by coastal landscapes and river valleys. The region features well-paved sections that offer views of the Pacific Ocean and the Nehalem River. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, including stretches with steady uphill grades and significant elevation changes. The area provides a mix of routes suitable for different fitness levels, from gentle coastal rides to more challenging inland loops.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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81.5km
03:51
990m
990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.9km
02:36
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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31.6km
01:20
200m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.9km
02:31
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.6km
02:29
390m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Nehalem River is a breathtaking waterway that boasts diverse wildlife, both on land and in the water, from majestic elk and black-tailed deer to playful river otters and busy beavers. Below the surface, the river is teeming with salmon and other fish. As you ride along, you might spot a northern spotted owl, an osprey, or even a golden eagle in the sky. In 2019, the river was designated a “State Scenic Waterway” to protect its corridor, wildlife, and stunning scenery.
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Haystack Rock is a basalt sea stack that reaches a height of 235 feet (71.63m). From April to September, bring binoculars to view the puffins flying in and out of the crevices as they nest for the season. You can view other seabirds during spring, including murres and cormorants. During low tide, you can explore the tide pools full of sea stars, anemones, colorful nudibranchs and sea slugs at the base of the rock. Avoid going beyond the signs disallowing passage, as Haystack is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
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The North Nehalem Fish Hatchery has a rich history that dates back to 1966 when it was first constructed. This hatchery was built to replace the Foley Creek Hatchery, which had been operational since 1926. Today, it's a modern facility used for adult collection, spawning, and rearing of several fish species, including Chinook, coho, steelhead, and rainbow trout. Visitors can view spawning activity from October to February and learn about the facility through an indoor display.
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Haystack Rock is a basalt sea stack that reaches a height of 235 feet (71.63m). From April to September, bring binoculars to view the puffins flying in and out of the crevices as they nest for the season. Other seabirds that can be viewed during spring include murres and cormorants. During low tide, you can explore the tide pools full of sea stars, anemones, colorful nudibranchs and sea slugs at the base of the rock. Avoid going beyond the signs disallowing passage, as Haystack is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
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As you travel along the picturesque Highway 101, make sure to take a moment to stop at this magnificent overlook. The stunning view of the vast Pacific Ocean from this spot is sure to take your breath away. The combination of the endless blue water and the rugged coastline is a fantastic opportunity to take some amazing and memorable photos.
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Arcadia State Recreation Site is a hidden gem tucked away in a tranquil grove, just a stone's throw from the highway and a few feet from the sandy ocean beach below. It's an ideal spot to stop for a quick break on your way north or south, where you can kick off your shoes and bask in the beauty of the Oregon coast. The site features a small parking area and a well-maintained vaulted toilet.
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This viewpoint offers a breathtaking view of the curved coastline, framed by the cliffs that face the ocean. From here, the capes are staggered and create a fantastic panoramic view, which is great for photos. If you look to the north, you'll catch a glimpse of Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock. To the west, you can see the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, with the famous Tillamook Rock Lighthouse visible in the distance, and to the south, you can see Arcadia Beach and a hint of the old road at Hug Point.
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The Nehalem River is a breathtaking waterway that boasts diverse wildlife, both on land and in the water, from majestic elk and black-tailed deer to playful river otters and busy beavers. Below the surface, the river is teeming with salmon and other fish. As you ride along, you might spot a northern spotted owl, an osprey, or even a golden eagle in the sky. In 2019, the river was designated a “State Scenic Waterway” to protect its corridor, wildlife, and stunning scenery.
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There are 9 road cycling routes available around Rockaway Beach, offering a variety of experiences from easy riverside rides to more challenging loops with significant climbs. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community.
Road cycling routes around Rockaway Beach feature varied terrain. You can expect well-paved sections offering views of the Pacific Ocean and the Nehalem River, as well as stretches with steady uphill grades and significant elevation changes, particularly on inland loops.
Yes, there are easy options available. For instance, the Nehalem River loop from Manzanita is an easy 19.7-mile (31.6 km) trail leading through the Nehalem River valley, often completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes, making it suitable for beginners.
For a challenging ride, consider the Nehalem Bay State Park Hwy 53 loop. This difficult 50.6-mile (81.5 km) path offers significant elevation gain and expansive coastal views, providing a demanding experience for experienced cyclists.
Absolutely. The routes often showcase stunning natural features. You can expect views of the Pacific Ocean and the Nehalem River. Notable natural attractions in the wider area include the iconic Twin Rocks, the Cedar Wetlands Nature Preserve, and Munson Creek Falls. Some routes, like the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Rockaway-Nehalem Loop, specifically highlight beaches, rivers, and charming coastal towns.
Yes, several loop routes are available. Examples include the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Rockaway-Nehalem Loop, the Nehalem Bay State Park Hwy 53 loop, and the Nehalem River loop from Manzanita, all offering circular journeys.
The Oregon Coast experiences varied weather. While cycling is possible year-round, the warmer, drier months from late spring through early fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions. Winter can bring rain and cooler temperatures, but also dramatic coastal scenery. Always check local weather and current trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, Rockaway Beach offers options suitable for families. While some routes have significant elevation, there are easier, more gentle coastal and riverside rides that can be enjoyed by families. The Nehalem River loop from Manzanita is an example of an easier route that might be suitable.
The road cycling routes around Rockaway Beach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from a few reviews. Over 80 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the varied terrain, coastal views, and river valley scenery.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Rockaway Beach and the starting points of various routes. For specific route parking, it's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot or local signage, especially near popular attractions like Nehalem Bay State Park.
The routes often pass through or near charming coastal towns like Rockaway Beach and Manzanita. These towns offer various cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can stop for refreshments. The Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Rockaway-Nehalem Loop, for example, showcases several such towns.
While cycling, you'll encounter the stunning Pacific coastline, the serene Nehalem River, and potentially views of Nehalem Bay State Park. The region is also known for its expansive sandy beaches and the iconic Twin Rocks. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife, especially near the river and bay areas.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads and designated bikeways in the Rockaway Beach area. However, if you plan to cycle through specific state parks or protected areas, it's always a good idea to check their official websites for any specific regulations or day-use fees that might apply.


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