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Lincoln County

Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway

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4.8

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12,514

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Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway

01:04

29.2km

260m

Road cycling

Embark on the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, an easy 18.1 miles (29.2 km) road cycling route that offers a pleasant ride. You will cover this distance with an elevation gain of 868 feet (265 metres) in about 1 hour and 3 minutes. The route unfolds with diverse and captivating scenery,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Beachside State Recreation Site

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This recreation site has a campground right next to miles of sandy beach. The area is great for whale watching, sunsets, and flying kites. A good option for a place to stay for those touring along 101.

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13.9 km

Seal Rock State Recreation Site is situated south of Newport and is named after the offshore rock formations that offer perfect living conditions for seals, sea lions and more sea …

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21.5 km

Alsea Bay Bridge

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Unlike many of the bridges along Oregon's coastal highway, the Alsea Bay Bridge is a modern construction opened in 1991. The original bridge, designed by famed architect Conde McCullough, crossed …

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19.6 km

7.34 km

2.28 km

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27.2 km

1.68 km

270 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of cycling the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway?

The Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, specifically the Wild Rivers Coast section, is generally rated as moderate. While it's described as 'not super challenging' and 'quite doable' by the state, it does include varied terrain with rolling hills and some steady climbs, such as the gentle ascent to Cape Blanco State Park. It's not an easy beachfront path, requiring some experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the bikeway?

The bikeway offers diverse terrain. You'll cycle along Highway 101, which has varying shoulder widths, and also transition to National Forest roads, particularly along the Elk River, where you'll be surrounded by trees. The route features frequent ascents and descents, tight curves, and rolling hills, with some sections reaching up to 1,000 feet in elevation.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The bikeway boasts breathtaking scenery and notable landmarks. You can expect vast ocean views, towering basalt sea stacks, and lush cranberry bogs. Highlights include Beachside State Recreation Site, Seal Rock State Recreation Site, and the Alsea Bay Bridge. Further along the Wild Rivers Coast section, you'll find Cape Blanco State Park with its historic lighthouse, Battle Rock Park, and Paradise Point State Recreation Site.

Is the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway suitable for beginners?

While the bikeway is generally rated moderate, some sections might be challenging for absolute beginners due to rolling hills and varied terrain. However, the state describes it as 'quite doable.' For an easier introduction, consider the specific 29 km loop tour from Beachside to Seal Rock State Recreation Site, which is rated 'easy'.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway is typically during the drier, warmer months, from late spring through early fall (May to October). This period generally offers more predictable weather, less rain, and milder temperatures, making for a more enjoyable experience. Be prepared for potential coastal winds at any time of year.

Are dogs allowed on the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway?

Generally, dogs are permitted on the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, especially on public roads and in state parks, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check specific regulations for any state parks or natural areas you plan to visit along the route, as rules can vary.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to cycle the bikeway?

No specific cycling permit is required to ride the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway itself. However, some state parks or recreation sites along the route, such as Cape Blanco State Park, may require a day-use parking fee if you drive in and park. It's always a good idea to check the Oregon State Parks website for current fee information.

Where can I park to access the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway?

Parking is available at various points along the bikeway. Many state parks and recreation sites, such as Beachside State Recreation Site or Cape Blanco State Park, offer parking facilities. You can also find parking in towns along the route like Port Orford. Always look for designated parking areas and be mindful of any posted restrictions or fees.

Does the bikeway connect with other trails?

Yes, the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway (Wild Rivers Coast section) is part of the larger network of trails in the region. It officially overlaps with sections of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway (69%) and the Oregon Coast Trail (52%). You may also encounter smaller segments of the Woodland Trail.

Are there any challenging sections for experienced cyclists?

For experienced cyclists looking for an extra challenge, the bikeway offers a 'very steep 1-mile hill challenge' to Port Orford Heads State Park. Additionally, the broader Oregon Coast Bike Route, which the Scenic Bikeway is part of, is known for its rugged character with significant ups and downs, tight curves, and longer climbs, providing ample challenge.

What makes the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway unique?

This bikeway is notable as one of Oregon's 18 officially designated Scenic Bikeways, a program pioneered by Oregon to showcase its unique landscapes. It offers a customizable experience with options for one-day rides or multi-day explorations, blending dramatic coastal views with serene inland forests. Official route signs guide riders along the way.

Are there any tunnels on the route, and what should I know about them?

While the specific 60-61 mile Wild Rivers Coast Scenic Bikeway description doesn't emphasize tunnels, the broader Oregon Coast Bike Route does feature tunnels. These can be long, dark, and sometimes have narrow or no shoulders. If you encounter tunnels, exercise extreme caution, use bright lights, and consider waiting for breaks in traffic before proceeding.

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