Something for Every Kind of Rider
From a cruise down Highway 101 to world-class singletrack and an endless paradise of forest service and logging roads – the Oregon Coast has something for every kind of cyclist. Rent a fat bike for a sunset beach cruise, get competitive at a race, or pack up your gravel bike for a multi-day adventure.
Why Cycling?
Cycling is a low-impact way to get the most out of your trip to the coast – and in our opinion, there’s no better way to experience the incredible nature and unique charm of the small coastal communities throughout the region.

Mountain Biking
Riders looking to rip a trail through a deep forest will find an incredible network of mountain biking trails at Klootchy Creek (Clatsop County), Big Creek Trails (Newport), and Whiskey Run Trail System (Coos Bay). Whisky Run is a network of MTB trails encompassing 32 miles of prime riding — enough tracks to give you an all-day adrenaline boost.
Events
Ride the Dirt Wave
OCVA is a proud sponsor of the Ride the Dirt Wave mountain biking event series, which kicks off at Klootchy Creek Trails in Clatsop County, followed by events at Whiskey Run in Coos County and Big Creek in Newport.
- Klootchy Creek Trails, Clatsop County, OR: Saturday, June 8, & Sunday, June 9, 2024
Learn more here - Big Creek Trails, Newport, Oregon: Saturday, August 3 & Sunday, August 4, 2024
Learn more here - Whiskey Run Trails, Coos County, OR: Saturday, July 20 & Sunday, July 21, 2024
Learn more here
Mountain Bike Oregon
While not on the coast, this year we’re also getting hyped for Mountain Bike Oregon, the all-inclusive three-day mountain biking festival featuring Oakridge’s best singletrack. OCVA is this year’s sponsor, and our staff can’t wait to hit the trails.
After an epic weekend, we’re encouraging riders to take the long way home and enjoy a piece of our 365 miles of coastline, where they’ll find endless adventure possibilities and even more world-class mountain biking. Learn more about Mountain Bike Oregon here.

Gravel Biking
Gravel enthusiasts rejoice! The Oregon Coast is quickly becoming known as a gravel paradise – with our endless networks of forest roads that offer stunning scenery and solitude, the possibilities for routes are endless.
Gravel Routes
Adventurers looking for day rides, overnighters or even multi-day trips can start their search by checking out the work of our partners at Dirty Freehub, who are working to develop routes up and down the coast. Stay tuned for a gravel guide and a few new routes next year!
Gravel Events
If racing is more your style, you won’t want to miss the epic weekend of gravel competition on the Central Coast.
Two gravel events, one weekend!

- The Oregon Coast Gravel Epic in Waldport
Start your season with this epic Pacific Northwest spring classic at the coast. This gravel cycling event showcases the raw beauty of ancient Siuslaw National Forests and is geared towards the enthusiast cyclist looking for a well-marked and supported event. - West Coast Gravel in Yachats
West Coast Gravel celebrates the explorer in all of us as you make your way to the shores of the Pacific and take on the Siuslaw National Forest’s unforgettable backroads.

Fat Biking
Thinking about renting a fat bike to ride on the beach at sunset? Fat bikes are a great way to experience the beach, and they can be ridden year-round and are great on sand, snow and loose dirt. Click here for some of our favorite route ideas.
Events
Cannon Beach Bike Festival
The Cannon Beach Bike Festival is a weekend filled with events as visitors pedal through the scenic landscapes and charming community of Cannon Beach. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just getting started, there’s something for everyone. Learn more.
Rentals
Fat bike rentals are available all over the coast. Local shops are sure to have recommendations for the best routes and times, but start here for information on routes and rentals.

Road Biking
Oregon Coast cycling route
The Oregon Coast Bike Route is the classic 370-mile jaunt from border to border. It’s one of the most spectacular stretches of road in the United States, displaying countless scenic panoramas, hitting legendary spots while also unveiling some hidden gems that are off the normal tourist path.
The route is mapped and signed by Oregon Department of Transportation; the official map details camping resources (including designated bike-camping locations). With the detailed mapping available, it’s easy to hop on and off at any point that makes sense for your schedule. Pick your segment, make your plans, and go. The route is best ridden north to south, to take advantage of normal wind patterns. September is an optimal time to check it out, because tourist traffic on the roads drops off after Labor Day. Learn more here.
Wild Coast Rivers Scenic Bikeway
Cyclists visiting the South Coast can take in the 61-mile Wild Coast Rivers Scenic Bikeway. When your choices are riding for miles beside a Wild and Scenic River, or exploring lush cranberry bogs, or gazing on towering basalt sea stacks and vast ocean views, or checking out a historic coastal lighthouse, you really can’t go wrong. The route begins in Port Orford, the oldest town on the Oregon coast. Here you can count on a great cup of coffee, and you’ll find quiet, locally owned hotels and eclectic art galleries. Learn more about the route here.
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