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Rolling down National Scenic Highway 101 along the foothills and beaches of the Pacific Northwest, Escape Adventures’ 6-day Oregon road cycling tour pulls out all the stops to truly showcase the beautifully diverse Oregonian coastline, one of the state’s Seven Wonders.

Starting from the Columbia River at the state’s northwest edge,  guests wend their way along what locals call the People’s Coast, Oregon’s publicly owned coastline—360 miles from end to end—enjoying magnificent sea stacks, sandstone cliffs, vibrant inlets, and rich ocean breezes. Blissfully detached from noise and commercialism, Coastal Oregon lends itself to unparalleled road biking.

Several small group tours are available in August and September, starting at USD$1,599 per person double. Custom and private tours are also available.  For more information, visit https://escapeadventures.com/tour/road-cycling-the-oregon-coast/ or contact your professional travel advisor.

Oregon Coastline

“The Oregon Coast Bike Route is one of the most spectacular stretches of road in the United States, offering countless scenic panoramas, hitting legendary spots, and unveiling some hidden gems that are off the normal tourist path,” said Jared Fisher, CEO of Escape Adventures.

Tour Highlights:

  • Visiting Cannon Beach, named one of the world’s most beautiful places by National Geographic and home to Haystack Rock
  • Overnighting in Manzanita, Oregon’s third most photogenic locale
  • Cycling Three Capes scenic route (alternate to US-101)
  • Exploring Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
  • Hiking to Hart’s Cove, a wonderfully withdrawn seaside inlet
  • Birdwatching at Siletz Bay
  • Touring Newport, home of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area
  • Traversing one of the region’s best-known scenic bridges
  • Cycling through Suislaw National Forest to Cape Perpetua
  • Touring the 125-year-old Heceta Lighthouse
  • Witnessing Darlingtonia State Natural Area

All internal land expenses and services are covered in the cost of the tour. All transportation, food preparation, meals (except where noted on itineraries), snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, group supplies and community gear (portable chairs, large awnings, coolers, utensils, etc.) are included. Backcountry permits, licenses, park fees, reservations, and accommodations (lodging) are included, along with at least two professionally trained trip leaders, a mobile-first aid and mechanic station, spare bikes, and a support vehicle(s).

The trip price does not include airfare, lodging before the trip starts or bicycle rental and/or camping gear (if on a camping tour) unless otherwise noted on the itinerary or website.

For complete details and bookings, contact your professional travel advisor.

Edited by: Matthew Thomas