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Touring cycling routes around Tillamook offer diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Pacific coastline to dense inland forests and river valleys. The region features expansive beaches, prominent capes, and estuaries, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often follow coastal roads with ocean views or wind through old-growth trees and along rivers. This area is characterized by its blend of coastal and forested environments, suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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36.3km
02:20
460m
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Cycle the difficult 22.5-mile Cape Meares Loop, gaining 1516 feet in 2h 20m, for stunning ocean views and coastal scenery.
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85.1km
05:15
800m
800m
Cycle the Tillamook & Pacific City loop via Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, a difficult 52.9-mile route with dramatic coastal views.

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02:15
330m
330m
Cycle the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway from Tillamook to Garibaldi, a moderate 22.4-mile route with coastal views and the Tillamook Creamery.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.4km
03:55
750m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sitka Sedge State Natural Area is a beautiful 357-acre coastal preserve where tidal marshes, forested dunes, and saltwater estuaries meet. Several trails wind through wetlands and along the Sand Lake Estuary, and it is an excellent spot for birdwatching and quiet beach access away from some of the other busier locations.
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Netarts Bay Drive showcases stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean, offering dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and crashing waves. Keep your eyes peeled for whales, seabirds, seals, and even the occasional otter frolicking along the coast.
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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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Rockaway Beach State Park offers more than just sun-kissed shores and crashing waves. The park's trails wind through forests, meadows, and along the stunning Oregon coast, offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. You'll also see plenty of wildlife along the way, such as deer, elk, and seabirds.
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Symons State Scenic Viewpoint is the perfect spot to catch a breathtaking view of the Oregon coastline. From here, you can take in the stunning beauty of Oceanside, Maxwell Point, and the sandy shores below. The view to the south is equally impressive, with a sweeping panorama as far as the eye can see. If you look out to the north, you'll also catch a glimpse of Cape Lookout as it reaches far out into the ocean.
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The Cape is an incredible natural wonder that is easily accessible by a short hike from the parking lot. The beautiful area surrounding the Cape has now been made into a state park, covering 2000 acres, and it even has a popular campground. The rugged rock formation juts out over a mile and a half into the majestic Pacific Ocean, where you can witness the sheer cliffs that plunge 400 feet into the sea.
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Pacific City is a charming coastal town beneath the majestic Cape Kiwanda. Mesmerizing landmarks, sandy beaches, awe-inspiring views, and excellent surfing opportunities surround this picturesque location. Here, you will see the massive “sea stack” rock formation and the towering sand dune leading to Cape Kiwanda's top, offering breathtaking vistas. The town is also an exceptional spot for fishing, surfing, and watching dorymen launch their boats directly from the beach.
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Garibaldi, located at the northern end of Tillamook Bay, is a small port town with a deep connection with the sea. The locals here engage in commercial fishing, where they haul freshly caught Dungeness crab, ling cod, rockfish, and even octopus at the marina up to the docks. The restaurants here serve the day's catch, making it an excellent spot to stop for lunch during a long ride.
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There are several touring cycling routes around Tillamook, with komoot featuring 6 distinct tours. These routes offer diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Pacific coastline to dense inland forests and river valleys.
The touring cycling routes in Tillamook are generally quite challenging. Out of the 6 routes featured, 5 are rated as difficult, and 1 is rated as moderate. This indicates that many routes involve significant elevation changes and longer distances, suitable for experienced cyclists.
The touring cycling routes in Tillamook are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, including breathtaking ocean views, lush forests, and scenic river valleys, as well as the variety of terrain available.
Tillamook's coastal climate means conditions can vary. Generally, late spring through early fall (May to October) offers the most favorable weather for touring cycling, with milder temperatures and less rain. However, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a unique experience.
Yes, Tillamook offers several challenging touring cycling routes. For instance, the Tillamook & Pacific City loop via Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway is a difficult 52.9-mile path with significant elevation gain, providing coastal views and access to charming beach towns. Another demanding option is the Netarts Bay Drive – Sitka Sedge State Natural Area loop from Netarts, which covers 64.3 km with over 800 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Tillamook are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Cape Meares Loop, a 22.5-mile route offering significant elevation and ocean views, and the Wooden Planks Trail at Rockaway Beach Park – Nehalem River loop from Netarts, which is a longer 108.7 km option.
Tillamook's touring cycling routes offer a diverse range of scenery. You can expect dramatic Pacific coastline views, expansive beaches, dense forests, and serene river valleys. Routes often pass by prominent capes, estuaries, and charming beach towns. The region is known for its blend of coastal and forested environments, providing stunning vistas throughout your ride.
While many routes in Tillamook are rated as difficult, the region does offer areas suitable for families. For instance, parts of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway or trails within Nehalem Bay State Park and Bayocean Spit provide flatter sections and scenic paths that can be enjoyed by families. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Along the touring cycling routes in Tillamook, you can encounter several notable landmarks and attractions. The Cape Meares Loop, for example, passes by the historic Cape Meares Lighthouse. Other points of interest in the area include the Tillamook Creamery, Netarts Bay Drive, and the Symons State Scenic Viewpoint, offering panoramic views.
Yes, Tillamook and its surrounding towns offer various amenities for touring cyclists. You'll find bike-friendly cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in towns like Tillamook, Pacific City, and Netarts. The Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, which includes the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway route, is designed to pass through communities with services. For specific planning, consider the Tillamook Bay Heritage Route which offers camping opportunities. You can also visit the official Tillamook Bay Heritage Route website for more information: tillamookbayheritageroute.org.
Yes, several routes in the Tillamook area incorporate sections of the renowned Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway. The Tillamook & Pacific City loop via Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway is a prime example, offering coastal views and access to charming beach towns. Additionally, the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway itself is featured as a 22.4-mile route, providing a direct experience of this iconic coastal path.


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