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Heceta Beach

Jetty to Jetty loop

Moderate

2.6

(1)

90

riders

Jetty to Jetty loop

02:21

39.1km

200m

Cycling

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 River Bridge, offering stunning river views, and then immerse yourself in the vast, unique landscape of the Oregon Dunes. The route also takes you to North Jetty and Heceta Beach, where you can witness the raw power of the Pacific Ocean crashing against the shore, providing a dynamic backdrop to your ride.

This moderate 24.3-mile (39.1 km) cycling route features a gentle elevation gain of 656 feet (200 metres) and typically takes around 2 hours and 21 minutes to complete. Florence is a bike-friendly community, so you'll find marked trails and dedicated bike lanes along much of the way, making it easy to navigate. It's a great option for a half-day adventure, suitable for most touring cyclists looking for a rewarding coastal ride.

Beyond the jettiess, this loop connects with significant portions of the Oregon Coast Trail and the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, offering opportunities to extend your adventure. The route provides a fantastic overview of Florence's coastal charm, from its historic Old Town to the dramatic natural features of the dunes and beaches. It's a prime example of the diverse and accessible cycling available in this part of Oregon.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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46 m

North Jetty & Heceta Beach

Highlight • Beach

The North Jetty is one of the most popular places for those visiting Florence, Oregon. You can walk out on to the jetty to experience, feel, and hear the waves crashing on the rocks. Also, the North Jetty is at the southern end of the 7 mile long Heceta Beach which is an excellent place to be for sunset.

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7.23 km

Exploding Whale Memorial Park

Highlight • Monument

Lots to see on this route, river and town and boardwalk

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8.49 km

Siuslaw River Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

The Siuslaw (sy-yoo-slaw) River Bridge was designed and built in the 1930s by famed architect Conde McCullough, who is responsible for many of the Art Deco bridges along the span of Highway 101. On clear days you have excellent views of the river, dunes, and Old Town Florence. More often than not though, the bridge is covered in atmospheric fog and offers a haunting beauty typical of the Oregon Coast.

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19.5 km

South Jetty

Highlight • Beach

The South Jetty lies at the end of a narrow road that follows along the dunes to one side, and the Siuslaw River wetlands to the other. There are a number of parking areas along the road to stop at, and each one has access to the beach on the other side via short trails over the dunes.

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39.1 km

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26.2 km

5.93 km

3.49 km

3.45 km

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22.4 km

15.3 km

1.41 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Jetty to Jetty loop suitable for beginners?

The Jetty to Jetty loop is generally considered a moderate bike ride. While much of the route is on paved surfaces, some segments may be unpaved and involve hills, which is common for Oregon coastal routes. Cyclists with good fitness who typically ride 50-60 miles on weekends should find it manageable. Beginners might find it challenging due to the distance and elevation changes.

Where can I park to access the loop?

You can find parking areas in Florence, particularly near Old Town, which offers convenient access to the route. The Siuslaw River Bridge area or spots near the jetties could also serve as starting points, often with parking available for beach access.

What are the main sights along the route?

The loop offers diverse scenery. You'll cross the iconic Siuslaw River Bridge, experience the ocean at the North Jetty & Heceta Beach and South Jetty, and pass by the Exploding Whale Memorial Park. The route also skirts the northern tip of the Oregon Dunes and offers views of Old Town Florence.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Jetty to Jetty loop?

The Oregon Coast can be enjoyed year-round, but for cycling, late spring through early fall (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather with less rain and milder temperatures. However, be prepared for potential fog or wind at any time, as is characteristic of the coast.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle this route?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Jetty to Jetty loop itself. However, as parts of the route are within the Siuslaw National Forest, some specific recreational areas or parking lots might require a day-use fee or a recreation pass. It's always a good idea to check for signage at specific access points.

Is the Jetty to Jetty loop dog-friendly?

While the cycling route itself doesn't have specific restrictions on dogs, rules vary for different sections. Dogs are generally allowed on Oregon beaches, but often require leashes. Always check local regulations for specific parks, beaches, or natural areas you might visit along the loop to ensure your dog is welcome and to follow leash laws.

What is the terrain like on the loop?

The terrain is primarily paved, making it suitable for touring bicycles. However, be aware that some segments may be unpaved, and you will encounter hills, as is typical for the rugged Oregon coastline. The route offers a mix of flat stretches and gradual climbs.

Does the loop connect with other cycling routes?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers significant portions of the Oregon Coast Trail (57%) and the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway (9%). You'll also find smaller segments overlapping with trails like the South Jetty OHV Trail and the 12th Street Bike Path.

Are there places to eat or get supplies along the route?

Yes, Florence is a bike-friendly community with amenities. Old Town Florence, in particular, offers a charming district with shops and places to eat. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and opportunities to resupply in town, making it convenient for a mid-ride break or post-ride meal.

What kind of weather should I expect when cycling in Florence, Oregon?

The Oregon Coast weather can be unpredictable. Expect cool temperatures, especially in the mornings and evenings, and be prepared for potential fog, wind, and rain, even during summer months. Layers are highly recommended, and waterproof gear is always a good idea.

How long does it typically take to complete the loop?

The Jetty to Jetty loop is approximately 39 kilometers (24 miles) long. For an average touring cyclist, it typically takes around 2 hours and 20 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the sights.

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