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River Point

The best road cycling routes around River Point

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Road cycling around River Point features a diverse landscape, encompassing river valleys, coastal stretches, and rolling hills. The region offers routes that traverse both established highways and quieter country roads, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes including more significant climbs, particularly around features like Coxcomb Hill. The area's geography is shaped by its proximity to the Youngs River and coastal influences, offering a mix of open views and forested sections.

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Vernonia loop via Nehalem Highway

203km

08:44

1,660m

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This difficult 126.3-mile road cycling loop via Nehalem Highway in Clatsop State Forest offers 5463 feet of elevation gain and diverse scene

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Cycle the moderate 41.5-mile Hammond & Coxcomb Hill loop in Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, featuring panoramic views from Coxcomb

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93.7km

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This difficult 58.2-mile road cycling route from Astoria to Puget Island Ferry offers Columbia River views and a unique ferry crossing.

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This easy 21.6-mile road cycling loop near Astoria offers scenic views of forests and waterways, perfect for any fitness level.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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December 24, 2023, View of the Columbia River from Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint

Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint, also known as Bradley State Wayside, is a beautiful and historic park on Nicolai Ridge in Oregon's Clatsop Crest. This park holds a special place in Oregon's history as it was one of the first parcels of land to be donated as a park to the Oregon Highway Commission way back in 1922. The park boasts a variety of amenities, including restrooms, picnic tables, a monument, and breathtaking views of the Columbia River, Puget Island, and Wauna, Oregon. It's the perfect spot for a picnic or a chance to get some fantastic photos, especially on a sunny day.

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December 24, 2023, Puget Island Ferry

The lower Columbia River separating the states of Washington and Oregon is crossed by the Wahkiakum County ferry, the last regularly scheduled ferry connecting the two states, offering an excellent opportunity to reach the islands and explore the various cycling routes. The ferry runs hourly from 5 a.m. to 10:15 p.m. every day of the year, and when traveling with a bike, you will be charged the standard walk-on passenger fare plus a stowage surcharge of $1-4, depending on your route.

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December 23, 2023, Jewell Meadows Viewpoint

Jewell Meadows is a 3,000-acre wildlife area in Fishhook, Beneke, and Humbug Creek valleys, home to various animals, including black-tailed deer, red-tailed hawks, coyotes, and a wide range of bird species. It is best known for its herd of 200 Roosevelt elk, which can be seen here year-round, especially in winter. It is a great place to stop and take some unforgettable photos of these magnificent animals.

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December 23, 2023, Lewis and Clark Road

This road is a fantastic route through beautiful valleys and untouched and heavily forested areas, all part of the natural beauty that makes up the Pacific Northwest. Far less busy than the coastal route, you'll have a much more peaceful ride here, with several places along the way to stop and enjoy the scenery. However, due to the narrowness of the shoulder, when traveling through the winding stretches of road, you'll need to be aware when you encounter car traffic.

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December 23, 2023, Astoria Victory Monument

The Astoria Victory Memorial, also known as The Soldier's Monument or Doughboy Monument, is a landmark dedicated in 1926 to honor the brave Clatsop County WWI veterans. A magnificent ten-foot bronze statue stands at the top of the monument, a smaller replica of the one titled “Over the Top at Cantigny” created by John Paulding. It is a cherished part of American history and has been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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December 23, 2023, Skipanon River

The Skipanon River, a tributary of the Columbia River, is a serene and picturesque waterway that flows through the charming town of Warrenton, with a nice trail following both sides of the river. It is home to a diverse array of waterfowl, including graceful herons, egrets, geese, and several species of ducks. If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of a red-tailed hawk perched high above the river or witness a group of majestic elk grazing on the levees during the quiet hours of dusk and dawn.

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Youngs River Road is a must ride for a peaceful escape with breathtaking views of Saddle Mountain, lush forests, and the soothing sounds of the Youngs River along the way. As you journey down this road, you'll pass by charming houses, old hay silos, and a Christmas tree farm that adds to the nostalgic charm of the area. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife, including cows, deer, horses, and a variety of birds.

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December 18, 2023, Youngs River Falls

Youngs River Falls is an incredibly popular destination during the summer months for its refreshing waters and picturesque scenery. The waterfall, surrounded by lush forest, stands at an impressive height of 54 feet, with the warm waters of the Youngs River cascading down into a pool below that reaches a depth of between five and seven feet. The beautiful falls can be easily viewed from the parking lot, or you can take the short 0.25-mile trail leading to the waterfall's base for the perfect spot to cool off on a hot day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in River Point?

Yes, River Point offers several easy routes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Youngs River & Lewis and Clark Road loop, which is a relatively flat 21.6-mile ride. Another accessible choice is the Youngs River Falls loop from Astoria, covering about 23 miles with moderate elevation changes.

Where can I find more challenging road cycling routes around River Point?

For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, River Point has routes with significant climbs and longer distances. The Vernonia loop via Nehalem Highway is a demanding 126.3-mile journey with over 5,400 feet of elevation gain. Another difficult option is the Astoria to Puget Island Ferry route, which spans nearly 58 miles and includes substantial climbing.

Are there any circular road cycling routes available in River Point?

Absolutely, many of the best road cycling routes in River Point are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular loops include the Youngs River & Lewis and Clark Road loop, the Hammond & Coxcomb Hill loop, and the extensive Vernonia loop via Nehalem Highway.

What scenic viewpoints or attractions can I see while road cycling in River Point?

River Point's routes often pass by significant landmarks and offer beautiful views. You might cycle past the historic Astoria Column, offering panoramic vistas, or the Fort Clatsop, a replica of Lewis and Clark's winter encampment. The impressive Astoria–Megler Bridge is also a prominent feature along some coastal routes.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in River Point?

The best time for road cycling in River Point is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and drier, offering more comfortable riding conditions and clearer views of the river valleys and coastal scenery. However, some dedicated cyclists enjoy the challenge of winter riding, though conditions can be wet and windy.

Are there road cycling routes near cafes or places to stop for refreshments in River Point?

Many routes in River Point pass through or near towns like Astoria and Hammond, where you can find various cafes and eateries. For example, routes that follow the Youngs River or venture towards the coast will often have opportunities to stop for refreshments, especially in more populated areas.

What are some hidden gem road cycling routes in River Point?

While the main routes are popular for a reason, exploring the quieter country roads away from the immediate coast can reveal hidden gems. Look for routes that delve deeper into the rolling hills and forested sections, offering a more secluded cycling experience. These often provide a different perspective of the region's natural beauty.

How many road cycling routes are available around River Point?

There are over 10 road cycling routes documented around River Point on komoot, catering to various skill levels and preferences. This includes a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult rides, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.

What types of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in River Point?

Road cycling in River Point features a diverse landscape. You'll encounter routes traversing river valleys, offering relatively flat sections, as well as coastal stretches with open views. Many routes also include rolling hills, and some, particularly those around Coxcomb Hill, present more significant climbs. The terrain varies from established highways to quieter country roads.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling routes in River Point?

For families looking for a pleasant ride, the easier, flatter sections along the Youngs River are ideal. The Youngs River & Lewis and Clark Road loop, for instance, is an easy route that avoids major climbs and offers a scenic experience suitable for most family members.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about road cycling in River Point?

Road cyclists frequently praise the diverse scenery of River Point, from the tranquil river valleys to the dramatic coastal stretches and challenging rolling hills. The variety of routes, catering to all ability levels, is also highly appreciated, allowing riders to choose between leisurely rides and demanding climbs.

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