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Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay

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Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay

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Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay

04:01

64.4km

700m

Cycling

Cycle 40.0 miles from Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay, a difficult route with 2290 feet of elevation gain and coastal views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Shipwreck Point Natural Resources Conservation Area

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13.0 km

Juan de Fuca National Scenic Byway

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

Experience the beauty of the Juan de Fuca Byway, which offers stunning views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca typical of the Pacific Northwest and Olympic Peninsula. You'll enjoy …

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29.4 km

Makah Tribal Cemetery

Highlight • Historical Site

This cemetery is situated right by the road. You'll notice various personal belongings around the graves, likely of the departed, like model cars, statues, and even a sewing machine. The …

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30.9 km

Makah Native American Reservation

Highlight • Settlement

The Makah Reservation is in the beautiful northwest corner of the Olympic Peninsula, including Neah Bay and Cape Flattery. The name "Makah" means "people generous with food," given by neighboring …

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32.2 km

Neah Bay

Highlight • Settlement

This coastal town is steeped in history and is home to the Neah Bay Museum, which houses ancient artifacts from our ancestors, dating back 300 to 500 years. These historical …

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64.4 km

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64.3 km

123 m

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64.3 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the cycling route from Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay?

This route is considered difficult for touring cyclists, requiring very good fitness. It covers approximately 64.4 kilometers (40 miles) with an elevation gain of around 700 meters (2,296 feet). The toughest section is east of Clallam Bay, after the Highway 113 turnoff, due to serious climbing and numerous curves.

What is the terrain like on the cycling route from Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay?

The route is primarily on paved surfaces, mainly along Highway 112. This highway is known for its narrow, winding sections and often lacks a dedicated shoulder, which can make cycling challenging despite generally low traffic volume.

What scenic highlights can I expect along the route?

The route offers beautiful vistas, with intermittent views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. You'll be cycling along the Juan de Fuca National Scenic Byway. Dense forest often lines the route, providing a Pacific Northwest wilderness feel. The destination, Neah Bay, is near Cape Flattery, offering incredible ocean views.

Where can I park to start the cycling route from Clallam Bay Spit Park?

You can park directly at Clallam Bay Spit Park. This 33-acre park offers public access to a mile of beach, a picnic area, and restrooms, making it a convenient starting point.

Do I need any permits to cycle the route to Neah Bay?

Yes, Neah Bay is located within the Makah Native American Reservation. While cycling through, it's advisable to check with the Makah Tribe for any specific permits or regulations required for visitors, especially if you plan to stop or explore within the reservation. Information can often be found on the Makah Tribe's official website.

What is the best time of year to cycle from Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay?

Given the coastal nature and potential for challenging conditions, late spring through early fall generally offers the most favorable weather for cycling this route, avoiding the wettest and coldest months.

Is the Clallam Bay Spit Park to Neah Bay cycling route dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for dogs on the cycling route along Highway 112 are not detailed, Clallam Bay Spit Park, where the route begins, is a public park. If you bring a dog, always ensure it is on a leash and you clean up after it. Be mindful of traffic on the narrow highway sections.

Are there any notable historical sites along the way?

Yes, as you approach Neah Bay, you will pass the Makah Tribal Cemetery. Neah Bay itself is part of the Makah Native American Reservation and hosts the Makah Museum, which showcases artifacts from the ancient Ozette village.

What should I be aware of regarding traffic on Highway 112?

Highway 112 generally has low traffic volume, around 1,000 cars per day. However, it is known for its narrow, winding sections and often lacks a dedicated shoulder, requiring cyclists to be extra vigilant and share the road carefully with vehicles.

Are there any amenities or places to stop for a break along the route?

Clallam Bay Spit Park, your starting point, has a picnic area and restrooms. The route is relatively remote, so plan accordingly for food and water. Neah Bay, your destination, offers amenities as a small settlement.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the official trails 460 and Fr-S-1000.

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