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Touring cycling in Oregon Islands Wilderness offers routes along the dramatic Oregon coastline, characterized by rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush forests. While the islands themselves are protected wildlife sanctuaries, the surrounding mainland provides extensive cycling opportunities with panoramic ocean views. The region features diverse ecosystems, historic lighthouses, and prominent headlands, making it a notable destination for coastal cycling.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 7.7-mile Oregon Coast Trail: Ecola State Park Loop for ocean views, forests, and the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse.
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Cycle the easy 6.1 miles Pacific City loop in Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, enjoying coastal views and the iconic Haystack Rock.

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If you're looking for a serene and scenic touring cycling experience, the Devil's Lake loop in Oregon delivers. This route offers continuous picturesque views of Devil's Lake, allowing you to…
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Cycle a moderate 16.9-mile segment of the TransAmerica Trail in Ecola State Park, featuring coastal views and the Necanicum River.
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The Jetty to Jetty loop offers a captivating touring cycling experience along the Oregon coast, blending scenic beauty with a manageable challenge. You'll pedal past the impressive Art Deco Siuslaw…
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The bakery's name is a tribute to the owner's late parents, who instilled in her a love for food, family, and community. The Grateful Dead's music also played a role, adding a touch of whimsy and soul to the atmosphere.
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This lighthouse sits just over a mile offshore and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is commonly known as "Terrible Tilly" due to its unlikely location, ability to withstand the ravages of the sea and dangerous conditions for its keepers dating back to 1878. The viewpoint is an excellent opportunity to capture a photo of this exciting piece of history in the Pacific Northwest.
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The Necanicum River is an approximately 21-mile-long river on the Pacific coast of northwest Oregon. It drains a timber-producing area of the Northern Oregon Coast Range northwest of Portland.
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The stairs here are for public access to Chapman Beach. To the north are great views of Thimble Rock and Bird Rocks, which are offshore near the southern end of Chapman Point. When the tide is low, you can easily navigate around the point to Crescent Beach. To the south is Cannon Beach, with a full view of the iconic Haystack Rock, a landmark easily associated with the area.
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This spot has one of the best views, capturing the magic of Cannon Beach. The roaring waves crash against the sea stacks with force in the fall and winter, leaving a mist that lingers until the next wave. The views of Crescent Beach and Haystack Rock are stunning and worthy of capturing some amazing photos while you are here.
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The world's shortest title was lost in 1989 when Guinness named the Roe River in Montana the shortest in the world. In an attempt to reclaim the title, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement to Guinness of about 120 feet (37 m) marked at "extreme high tide." At the time, the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce described the Roe as a "drainage dike being studied for a school project." Montana supporters shot back that the D was just an "ocean water backup," pointed out that there was an alternative fork to the Roe that was only 30 feet (9.1 m) long and suggested a new survey . Guinness apparently never decided the dispute and let the Roe claim stand, but as of 2006 decided to no longer list the shortest river, perhaps because of this ongoing dispute.
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The region offers a diverse range of touring cycling routes. You'll find approximately 24 easy routes, 27 moderate routes, and 37 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences. For example, the Pacific City loop is an easy option, while the Oregon Coast Trail: Ecola State Park Loop is considered moderate.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families. These routes often feature gentler terrain and scenic views without demanding climbs. The Pacific City loop, for instance, is an easy 6.1-mile ride through a coastal town with ocean views, suitable for a relaxed family outing.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your path. Popular loop options include the Devil's Lake loop, which circles the lake, and the Jetty to Jetty loop, offering a longer coastal experience.
The best time for touring cycling along the Oregon Coast is generally from late spring to early fall (May to October). During these months, you'll typically experience milder temperatures, less rain, and longer daylight hours. This period also coincides with the nesting season for many seabirds, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities from mainland vantage points.
While direct access to the islands is restricted for wildlife protection, the surrounding Oregon Coast offers abundant opportunities for wildlife spotting. From mainland viewpoints like Coquille Point in Bandon, you might see common murres, tufted puffins, rhinoceros and Cassin's auklets, seals, and sea lions, especially during nesting season (April to September). The dramatic coastal environment is a critical habitat for an estimated 1.2 million seabirds.
No, the Oregon Islands Wilderness is a collection of islands, rocks, and reefs that are closed to public access to protect critical wildlife habitats. However, the surrounding Oregon Coast offers extensive touring cycling routes that provide stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the dramatic coastline, often with glimpses of the distant islands and their marine life.
The Oregon Coast is rich with iconic landmarks. Cyclists can pass by historic lighthouses such as the Yaquina Head Lighthouse and the Heceta Head Lighthouse. Dramatic rock formations like Haystack Rock are also prominent features. Other points of interest include the Peter Iredale Shipwreck and the scenic Short Sand Beach.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 45 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic coastal vistas, rugged cliffs, and sandy beaches that define the routes. The diverse ecosystems and opportunities for wildlife viewing from the mainland are also frequently highlighted as major attractions.
Yes, the renowned Oregon Coast Bike Route, a 370-mile journey from Astoria to the California border, offers a captivating mix of sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and lush forests, much of which follows Highway 101. A segment of this larger route, the TransAmerica Trail, also passes through the region, providing a significant long-distance cycling experience.
The Oregon Coast Bike Route is well-supported. You'll find official maps detailing camping resources, including designated bike-camping sites. Many state parks offer first-come, first-served bike-in campsites. Additionally, there are plenty of hotels and Airbnbs along the way, and some sections feature designated bike lanes and wide shoulders for enhanced safety and comfort.
Absolutely. The Oregon Coast is dotted with breathtaking viewpoints and natural monuments. Consider cycling to Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint for dramatic ocean views, or exploring the unique geological formations at Devils Punch Bowl. These spots offer excellent opportunities to take a break and soak in the coastal beauty.


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