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Seaside
CannonBeach
Tillamook
RockawayBeach
PacificCity
Neskowin
115
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121
128134
149
167
175
140
160
165
189
Pacific City
Neskowin
LincolnCity
DepoeBay
Newport
Waldport
Yachats
189
201
178 HecetaHead
Florence
Elevation in Feet
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500
250
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212
235
274
288
Florence
Reedsport
WinchesterBay
North Bend
Coos Bay
Bandon
Langlois
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201
223
247
276
293
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Port Orford
Gold Beach
Pistol River
Brookings
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301
329
361
368
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333
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357
363
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US-101 Mile M
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Route Distance (in miles)
Parks and Amenities
........................2 mi. N of Bandon..................Bullards Beach
.....................*10 mi. N of Bandon.....................Seven Devils..............*14 mi. SW of Coos Bay.......................Cape Arago
...............*13 mi. SW of Coos Bay.....................Shores Acres
...............*12 mi. SW of Coos Bay.......................Sunset Bay
................*11 mi. SW of Coos Bay............Bastendorf Beach
............*3 mi. NW of North Bend....Bluebill Lake (2 areas)
................15 mi. N of North Bend...........Eel Creek (2 areas)
.....................8 mi. S of Reedsport.........William M. Tugman
.....................6 mi. S of Reedsport.......Umpqua Lighthouse
At Winchester Bay Harbor (4 areas)........Windy Cove/Salmon
....................9 mi. N of Reedsport......................Elbow Lake
....................9 mi. N of Reedsport...............Tahkenitch Lake
...................12 mi. N of Reedsport..........................Lost Lake
9 mi. S of Florence ...............................Carter Lake (2 areas)
........................7 mi. S of Florence.............Siltcoos (2 areas)
........................3 mi. S of Florence........Jessie M. Honeyman
*- Not located on US 101(NOTE: Distances are from city centers)
Camping
Hot Showers
Hiker-Biker Camping
Yurts & Cabins
Parks and Amenities
................................At Brookings.............................Azalea
....................2 mi. N of Brookings...................Harris Beach
....................2 mi. N of Brookings......Brookings Rest Area
....................4 mi. N of BrookingsBoardman (Whaleshead)
...................7 mi. N of Brookings.................Thomas Creek
..................7 mi. S of Gold Beach...............Cape Sebastian
..................4 mi. N of Gold Beach.....................Otter Point
..................7 mi. N of Gold Beach...........Geisel Monument
...................9 mi. N of Gold Beach.............Ophir Rest Area
...................6 mi. S of Port Orford........Humbug Mountain
.............................At Port Orford.....................Battle Rock
...............*9 mi. N of Port Orford....................Cape Blanco
........................5 mi. S of Bandon...........................Bandon
.....................1 mi. SW of Bandon........................Face Rock
*- Not located on US 101(NOTE: Distances are from city centers)
Camping
Hot Showers
Hiker-Biker Camping
Yurts & Cabins
Portland
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Newport
Lincoln City
Florence
Bandon
Gold Beach
Brookings
Grants Pass
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Rainier
Powers
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Reedsport
Springfield
Cottage Grove
Junction City
Drain
Hillsboro
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Saddle Mtn3,291
Mt Hebo
Cascade Head
Cape Kiwanda
Cape Lookout
Cape Meares
Kincheloe Point
Cape Falcon
Tillamook Head
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Spirit Mtn1,776
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Cape Meares
Oceanside Beach
Cape Kiwanda
Bob Straub
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Munson Creek
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Ilwaco
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Beaver
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Pacific City
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ODOT stronglyrecommends that riders
follow the route andavoid US-101 south
of this point.
ODOT stronglyrecommends that riders
follow the route andavoid US-101 north
of this point.
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Weather Station DataPrecipitation bar graphs are plotted above for a set of weather stations across Oregon. There is one bar for each month, and the height of each bar is proportional to the total average precipitation during that month. The shading of the bars reflects the precipitation totals. The individual bar graphs can be read for the details of precipitation at individual stations, while the overall shape and color of the graphs illustrate the main precipitation gradients across the state.
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Fogarty Creek
Boiler Bay
Rocky Creek
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Devil's Punchbowl
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Kernville
Cloverdale
South Beach
Pacific City
Gleneden Beach
Yaquina
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Chitwood
Greenleaf
Nashville
RoseLodge
Burnt Woods
Lincoln City
Toledo
Florence
Newport
Heceta Beach
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Alpha
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ODOT stronglyrecommends that riders
follow the route andavoid US-101 north
of this point.
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Average Daily Traffic, 2009Thousands of Vehicles per Day
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Astoria
Seaside
Tillamook
Albany
Corvallis
SalemDallas
McMinnville
St Helens
Coos Bay North Bend
Eugene
Newport
Lincoln City
Florence
Bandon
Gold Beach
Brookings
Grants PassMedford
RoseburgCoquille
Rainier
Powers
Cave JunctionAshland
Sutherlin
Reedsport
Springfield
Cottage Grove
Junction City
Drain
OregonCity
Hillsboro
Source: Atlas of Oregon, University of Oregon 2001
Newport
Eugene
North Bend
Portland
BendBurns
Grants PassLakeview
Crater Lake
Ontario
La GrandeArlington
Predominant wind direction during the months of June, July, and August.
Summer Wind Direction*
* Winter wind direction reverses in the Columbia River Gorge and coastal areas.
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Jessie M. Honeyman
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Myrtle Point
Florence
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TUNNEL
Camping
Hot Showers
Hiker-Biker Camping
Yurts & Cabins
...
(NOTE: Distances are from city centers)*- Not located on US 101
*10 mi. W of Astoria.....................Fort Stevens ....................
...............................At Pacific City.......................Bob Straub
...................1 mi. N of Pacific City..................Cape Kiwanda
...................5 mi. N of Pacific City.................Whalen Island.................*9 mi. N of Pacific City......................Sand Beach
.............*12 mi. SW of Tillamook..................Cape Lookout..................8 mi. SW of Tillamook......................Netarts Bay
.....................4 mi. S of Tillamook.....S Tillamook Rest Area................*11 mi. W of Tillamook........................Oceanside................*10 mi. W of Tillamook...................Cape Meares................*8 mi. NE of Tillamook...............................Kilchis
.....................2 mi. N of Garibaldi............................Barview
*3 mi. S of Manzanita Junction....................Nehalem Bay............10 mi. S of Cannon Beach....................Oswald West
..............5 mi. S of Cannon Beach......................Hug Point
..............3 mi. S of Cannon Beach..........................Arcadia
..............1 mi. S of Cannon Beach..............Tolovana Beach..........*2 mi. N of Cannon Beach..............................Ecola
.......................5 mi. SE of Seaside.................Klootchy Creek
.......................6 mi. N of Seaside ......................Cullaby Lake ...................*5 mi. SW of Astoria.....................Fort Clatsop
Parks and Amenities
*4 mi. NW of FlorenceSiuslaw Harbor Vista....... .................5 mi. N of FlorenceSutton Lake ..................... .......................6 mi. N of FlorenceSutton Lake (3 areas) ...... .......................
5 mi. N of FlorenceDarlingtonia .................... .......................13 mi. N of FlorenceHeceta Head.................... .....................
14 mi. N of FlorenceCarl G. Washburne.......... .....................
16 mi. N of FlorenceMuriel O. Ponsler ............ .....................
10 mi. S of YachatsRock Creek (2 areas)........ .......................
3 mi. S of YachatsNeptune .......................... .........................
2 mi. S of YachatsCape Perpetua................. .........................At YachatsYachats ............................ ...................................1 mi. N of YachatsSmelt Sands ..................... ........................6 mi. S of WaldportTillicum Beach ................. ......................
3 mi. S of WaldportBeachside......................... ......................
1 mi. S of WaldportGov. Patterson ................ ......................3 mi. N of WaldportDriftwood Beach............. .....................10 mi. S of NewportSeal Rock ......................... .....................8 mi. S of NewportOna Beach ....................... .......................7 mi. S of NewportLost Creek........................ .......................2 mi. S of NewportSouth Beach .................... .......................
Newport, N of Yaquina Bay BridgeYaquina Bay ....................1 mi. N of NewportAgate Beach .................... ......................7 mi. N of NewportBeverly Beach .................. ......................
8 mi. N of NewportDevil’s Punchbowl........... ......................10 mi. N of NewportOtter Crest Rest Area...... ....................
10 mi. N of NewportOtter Crest ....................... ....................2 mi. S of Depoe BayRocky Creek..................... ....................
At Depoe BayDepoe Bay........................ ...............................
1 mi. N of Depoe BayBoiler Bay......................... ....................
2 mi. N of Depoe BayFogarty Creek.................. ...................7 mi. S of Lincoln CityGleneden Beach................. ..................
..............................At Lincoln City.......................Devils Lake
..............................At Lincoln City.............................D River
.....................5 mi. S of Neskowin..............Neskowin Creek
................................At Neskowin..............Neskowin Beach
Parks and Amenities
*- Not located on US 101(NOTE: Distances are from city centers)
Camping
Hot Showers
Hiker-Biker Camping
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Covered Bridge
Bureau of Land Management Campground
U.S. Forest Service Campground
Safety Rest Area
State Park with Reserved Campsites
State Park with Overnight Facility
State Park, Day Use Only
Pacific City Unincorporated Place
Cannon Beach Less than 2,500
Florence 2,500 to 10,000
Coos Bay 10,000 to 100,000
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The Oregon Coast Bike Route has been a popular bicycle route since 1982 when it was officially designated by the Oregon Transportation
Commission. Thousands of bicyclists enjoy the natural beauty of the Oregon Coast Bike Route annually. For the most part, it follows US Highway 101 as a shoulder bikeway. In several areas, the route departs from the main highway and follows county roads and city streets. These sections are closer to the ocean, are more scenic, and have lower traffic volumes and slower traffic speeds.
The total length of the signed bike route is 370 miles (595 km). It can be lengthened to 380 miles (610 km) by taking the alternate Three Capes Scenic Route. On average, most cyclists take six to eight days to tour the coast, by cycling 50 to 65 miles (80 to 105 km) per day. This is a reasonable rate, due to the mountainous nature of the coast: the total rise and fall is close to 16,000 feet (4900 m).
It is highly recommended that you cycle in a north to south direction, if your trip is planned between May and October, as the prevailing winds blow from the northwest. Most points of interest and viewpoints are on the ocean side. General shoulder widths are indicated as shown on the map legend.
Be sure to visit www.RideOregonRide.com for more information on where to ride, stay and eat on your trip. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Pedestrian and Bicycle Program web site: http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/BIKEPED/touring.shtml also has additional information and resources to enhance your experience.
www.RideOregonRide.com
Welcome to Oregon and Enjoy the Ride!
BIKE ROUTE SIGNING
The entire route has been signed. The sign (at right) is located at all intersections where the bike
route departs from the main highway, and at key locations along bypasses to guide cyclists through these areas. “BIKES ON ROADWAY” warning signs have been placed along some stretches of roadway where the shoulder is narrow; motorists are therefore forewarned of the possible presence of bicyclists.
WELCOMET O O R E G O N
OVERVIEW MAP (see reverse for detail maps)
CLIMATEOregon Coast summers tend to be cool and morning fog is common.
Rain tapers off in April reaching a low in July, picking up again in October. Regular, steady rain can be expected November thru March Winds in summer are predominantly from the NW and it is advisable to ride North to South to maximize tail winds. During the main summer bicycling season, temperatures rarely exceed the eighties, and can even be as cool as the mid-fifties. Winter storms can be severe with gale force winds and driving rain. We recommend you carry rain gear year round.
The best cycling experiences are usually from late August to early October, as the combination of moderate temperatures, north winds, low precipitation and reduced highway traffic creates nearly ideal conditions.
For up-to-date long-term weather forecasts, roadway conditions, and construction advisories , consult Trip Check: call 511 (toll free within Oregon) or 1-800-977-ODOT (6368) (toll free within Oregon) or 1-503-588-2941 (outside Oregon.) Or visit: www.tripcheck.com/
TRAFFIC VOLUME AND PROFILED ROUTES
Motor vehicle (and bicycle) traffic volumes vary greatly and generally are greater on state highways than on local roads. On the Coast they are highest in summer and in and around towns and cities. Traffic
volumes drop off significantly in winter. The map below shows average traffic volumes as a guide.
MAP LEGEND
2. PACIFIC CITY TO FLORENCE 96 MILES 4. BANDON TO BROOKINGS 83 MILES
1. ASTORIA TO PACIFIC CITY 93 MILES 3. FLORENCE TO BANDON 72 MILES
Distance and Elevation:1. Distance – Left column: Numbers represent the distance in miles of the main bike
route (no alternates) from the Washington to California state lines (Black Text).
Distance – Right column: Numbers represent the actual signed mile posts along Hwy 101 (Red Text).
2. Elevation: The vertical exaggeration makes grades appear to be steeper than they are. Use this information for general planning, such as determining daily trip lengths.
NOAA’s National Weather Service
PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTERIf you are at the beach or near the ocean and you feel the earth shake, move immediately to higher ground. DO NOT wait for a tsunami warning to be announced. Stay away from rivers and streams that lead to the ocean as you would stay away from the beach and ocean if there is a tsunami. A tsunami from a local earthquake could strike some areas before a tsunami warning could be announced.
Copyright ODOT 2011The Oregon Department of Transportation Pedestrian and Bicycle Program Layout services provided by ODOTDesignMapping services provided by the InfoGraphics Laboratory, Department of Geography, University of Oregon
ODOT is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. This information can be made available in an alternative format by contacting ODOT Pedestrian and Bicycle Program at 986-3555. ODOT does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission or access to our programs, services, activities, hiring, and employment practices. Questions: 1-877-336-6368 (EEO-ODOT).
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The Astoria Megler Bridge over the Columbia River in Astoria, OR Reviewing the route along the way at one of many viewpoints
Enjoying the view along the scenic Oregon Coast Bike Route
* - Source: Atlas of Oregon, University of Oregon 2001
OTHER PUBLICATIONSMAPS
The Oregon DOT’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Program publishes the following maps:
OREGON STATE BIKE MAPOREGON COAST ROUTE BIKE MAPCopies may be obtained by writing, calling or visiting our website:
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONPedestrian and Bicycle Program4040 Fairview Industrial Drive, MS5Salem, Oregon 97302-1142(503) 986-3556http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/BIKEPED/maps.shtml
GUIDE BOOKS
There are several excellent books available that will help you enjoy your trip more. They describe in detail the history, culture and natural
landmarks associated with the Oregon Coast.
BICYCLING THE PACIFIC COAST Tom Kirkendall & Vicky Spring Published by The Mountaineers
BICYCLING THE OREGON COAST Robin Cody Published by Umbrella books
WEBSITESThe internet sites listed below can provide you with additional
information to make your ride along the Oregon coast an enjoyable and well-informed one.
Bicycle Travel in Oregon: www.RideOregonRide.comTourism: www.traveloregon.comAstoria: www.el.com/to/AstoriaCannon Beach: www.el.com/to/cannonbeachTillamook: www.tillamookchamber.orgLincoln City: www.oregoncoast.orgNewport: www.discovernewport.comWaldport: www.ohwy.com/or/w/waldport.htmYachats: www.el.com/to/yachatsFlorence: www.el.com/to/florenceNorth Bend: www.scod.com/cities/northbendCoos Bay: www.scod.com/cities/coosbayBandon: www.bandon.comPort Orford: www.portorfordoregon.comGold Beach: www.el.com/to/goldbeachBrookings: www.brookings.or.us
OREGON WELCOME CENTERSASTORIA-WARRENTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE(Open all year – seasonally 9am-5pm)111 West Marine DriveP.O. Box 176Astoria, OR 97103
BROOKINGS WELCOME CENTER(Open May – September; 9am-5pm)P.O. Box 6098Brookings, OR 97415Phone: 541-469-4117e-mail: [email protected]
TIPS FOR A SAFE RIDE
Please: ride carefully, be courteous to other roadway users, and follow the rules of the road.
In Oregon, bicyclists are required to follow the same rules as motorists insofar as they apply; ride with the normal traffic flow, as far to the right side of the roadway as is safe and prudent. Bicyclists may ride two abreast, but should only do so when it is safe and will not impede motor vehicle traffic.
When riding after dark, the bicycle or its rider must be equipped with a white light visible at least 500 feet to the front and a red light or reflector visible at least 600 feet to the rear, per Oregon law.
In addition to the above rules, we offer these suggestions:
• Wear reflectorized clothing. • Don’t ride in heavy fog. (In summer and fall, the fog usually lifts by
late morning.) • Wear a helmet. • Stop off the roadway. • Beware of strong wind gust on bridges: either ride on the roadway,
or walk on the sidewalk. • The two tunnels on the route and the Yaquina (Newport) and
McCullough (Coos Bay) bridges have “Bicycles in Tunnel” (or bridge) warning lights installed for your use; they can be activated by pushing a button at the entrance to the tunnel or bridge.
Comments or suggestions are appreciated, please contact:
PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE PROGRAM MANAGEROREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION4040 Fairview Industrial Drive SE MS5, Salem, OR 97302-1142phone: (503) 986-3555e-mail: [email protected]: http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/BIKEPED/
As you make your way down the scenic Oregon Coast Bike Route, take the time to get off of the highway and visit some of the wonderful
sites that await the adventurous traveler.
DETAILS
These descriptions are designed to guide you through areas where the Oregon Coast Bike Route departs from US Highway 101, as well as
to prepare you for what to expect in the way of roadway conditions and attractions. All of these route segments are well signed with the OREGON COAST BIKE ROUTE sign. In general, these facilities are narrower, but have less (and slower) traffic than Highway 101 and/or avoid a narrow, shoulderless section of Hwy 101.
LODGING
The Oregon Coast has many accommodations for traveling cyclist. Campgrounds, hotels or bed & breakfasts are abundant. Reservations
are highly recommended in the summer months.
Many State Parks’ campgrounds are equipped with “Hiker-Biker” sites. They provide a place to set up a tent away from the conventional campsites, yet are still close to showers and rest room facilities. State parks also offer as well as yurts, cabins and teepees in some locations.
NOTE: Campgrounds may display a “Campground Full” sign when the conventional sites are all occupied; please inquire with the attendant as to availability of Hiker-Biker sites.
LODGING RESOURCES OREGON STATE PARKS725 Summer Street NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301-1271Phone: 503-986-0707 Reservations: 800-452-5687 Information: 800-551-6949 http://www.oregonstateparks.org/searchpark.php
TRAVEL OREGON www.TravelOregon.com 1-800-547-7842
TRAVELING TO THE COAST
Transit providers, routes and schedules change over time. The information listed below is subject to change. Be sure to verify it
before you leave for your trip. Oregon Inter City Passenger Timetables can be obtained by calling (503) 986-3300 or at www.TripCheck.com – The Transportation Options Tab allows you to search for transit providers. Notice the Bicycle Accommodation check button at the bottom of the page.
If you fly into Portland, you may consider riding to Astoria, along the Columbia River. The distance is about 95 miles. The ride is mostly flat, with a few long hills. Or you may travel by commercial bus, if your bicycle is in a box.
In Astoria long-term parking is available at the Visitor Information Center, 111 W Marine Drive (503) 325-6311. Permits are required and can be obtained at the center. Hours: 9am to 5pm, 7 days a week, May – Labor Day and M-Sat, Labor Day thru April. Call to arrange off hour permits.
Bike Shops at common jumping off points:
Florence – Start (or end) of Adventure Cycling’s Trans America Bicycle Route: Bicycles 101, 1537 8th Street, Florence, OR 97439, Hwy 101 and 8th Street, will receive and/or box a bike for shipment. (541) 997-5717 or www.bikes101.com
Newport – Bike Newport 150 NW 6th St., Newport, OR 97365 (On the corner of 6th and Hwy 101 behind Lumberman’s) (541) 265-9917 or www.bikenewport.net
Should you decide to cycle only part of the coast, or wish to do a loop tour, many of the highways leading inland from the coast provide scenic bicycling opportunities. Contact the Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Office for more information and a copy of the Oregon State Bike Map, (503) 986-3556.
A - ASTORIA VICINITYThe Astoria Bridge is often the gateway for cyclists entering Oregon. You may wish to take a short detour into Astoria, a town full of interesting historic sites, such as the Maritime Museum and the Astor Column. Look for the Oregon Coast Bike Route information kiosk near the Astoria Roundabout.
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B - CANNON BEACHThis coastal community offers many coffee shops, bakeries and art galleries. Watch for splendid views of Haystack Rock.
C - THREE CAPES SCENIC ROUTE AND SANDLAKE ROADIn Tillamook, you may continue south on the highway, or follow the Three Capes Scenic Route. This route follows Tillamook Bay to Cape Meares and Cape Lookout. The road is very steep, with elevations as high as 840 feet. Some sections are gravel. The vistas are spectacular, as the road closely follows the edge of a cliff in many areas. This alternate is 10 miles longer than the main route. Sandlake road takes you to the third of the capes, Cape Kiwanda, with gentler grades.
D - SLAB CREEK ROADThis route follows an old highway through some beautiful old-growth forests and farm land. The total elevation rise is the same as that on US Highway 101, but over a greater distance, which provides gentler grades and a more pleasant ride.
E - OTTER CREST LOOPThis route brings you closer to the ocean, as the old highway winds its way up and down Cape Foulweather, along precipitous cliffs.
F - NEWPORT BYPASSTraffic through Newport is often congested. This bypass takes you along quieter residential streets, to Agate Beach Wayside and Yaquina Bay Park.
G - WINCHESTER BAYSalmon Harbor is an active fishing village. This route offers a view of the Umpqua River estuary, as well as the historic Umpqua Lighthouse. You might want to visit the Coastal Visitor Center next to it.
H - NORTH BEND BYPASSCommercial and truck traffic is heavy on US Highway 101 through North Bend and Coos Bay. This bypass avoids this traffic and routes bicyclists along the Cape Arago Highway.
I - SEVEN DEVILS RD/WEST BEAVER HILL RD.This route, near South Slough, takes you up over hilly terrain and back to US Highway 101. A dead-end spur leads to the end of Cape Arago. The Shore Acres Botanical Gardens are situated along this spur. The initial grades up Seven Devils Road are steep, but provide excellent views of the South Slough National Estuarine Sanctuary.
J - BANDON BYPASSThis route avoids busy traffic, and takes you through historic Old Town. Beach Loop Road follows the shoreline with some spectacular views of ocean rock formation.
K - GOLD BEACHThe Old Coast Road lies between Gold Beach and Otter Point State Recreation Site. It is the site of the Miner’s Fort occupied by local residents during the Indian wars of the 1850’s. The Wedderburn loop section provides opportunities to access the beach, the north jetty and the bank of the Rogue River, the Rogue River Bar and Rogue River Reef.
L - BROOKINGSLower Harbor Road provides access to the busy Port of Brookings harbor. One of the most popular beach access points in this area is at Sporthaven Park. Oceanview Drive provides up close views of Easter Lily agricultural production. This area is known as the Easter Lily Capital of the World.
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BICYCLES ON BRIDGE AND TUNNEL WARNING LIGHTS
All tunnels and the Yaquina (Newport) and McCullough (Coos Bay) bridges are equipped with “bikes in tunnel” warning lights.
To activate the lights, push the button at the entry to the tunnel or bridge.
Lights will flash, warning motorists to expect bicyclists in the tunnel or on the bridge. Flashers are set for 10 mph bicycle travel speed.
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