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Touring cycling routes around Rose Lodge offer access to the scenic Oregon Coast, characterized by rugged coastline and forested woodlands. The area's routes often follow sections of the Oregon Coast Bike Route, utilizing US Highway 101 and diverting onto county roads. This provides cyclists with diverse coastal landscapes and ocean views. The terrain includes both flatter sections near the coast and more undulating paths through the surrounding forests.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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18.7km
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If you're looking for a serene and scenic touring cycling experience, the Devil's Lake loop in Oregon delivers. This route offers continuous picturesque views of Devil's Lake, allowing you to…
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35.8km
02:25
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If you're looking for a challenging touring cycling experience along the Oregon Coast, the Cascade Head Loop delivers a memorable ride. This difficult 22.2-mile (35.8 km) route takes you through…

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Cycle the moderate 24.2-mile Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Pacific City - Neskowin Loop, featuring ocean views and Haystack Rock.
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The Rose Lodge Loop offers a captivating touring cycling experience through Oregon's diverse coastal and forested landscapes. You'll pedal along scenic coastal paths with views of the Oregon coast and…
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sometimes the best part isn't the beach at all, looking east...
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Only a short 57 miles, the Nestucca River offers plenty of great riding between the Coast Range and Pacific Ocean. If you want an alternative stretch to the busy 101, riding along the Nestucca River is a great option.
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The serene and calm flat water section of the Little Nestucca River is a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. The river flows alongside the forest and wildlife refuge, creating an ambiance that makes you feel like you're completely surrounded by nature. Keep an eye out for the remarkable bird life in the area, including bald eagles, red-tail hawks, and osprey.
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The world's shortest title was lost in 1989 when Guinness named the Roe River in Montana the shortest in the world. In an attempt to reclaim the title, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement to Guinness of about 120 feet (37 m) marked at "extreme high tide." At the time, the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce described the Roe as a "drainage dike being studied for a school project." Montana supporters shot back that the D was just an "ocean water backup," pointed out that there was an alternative fork to the Roe that was only 30 feet (9.1 m) long and suggested a new survey . Guinness apparently never decided the dispute and let the Roe claim stand, but as of 2006 decided to no longer list the shortest river, perhaps because of this ongoing dispute.
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Drift Creek Bridge, one of Oregon's oldest covered bridges, served as a key route south of Lincoln City. Built in 1914, it was preserved as a historical memorial after being bypassed in the 1960s.
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The D River is one of the claimants to the title of “World's Shortest River”. While this claim is disputed, there's no denying that it's run from Devil's Lake to the Pacific is incredibly brief (either 440 feet (0.13 km) or 120 feet (36.58 m), depending on how/when it's measured). Aside from that, you'll find easy access to the beach from the nearby recreation site that is also home to 2 of the largest kite festivals in the world during summer and autumn.
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Devil's Lake is a recreation paradise just inland enough to provide a little shelter from the coastal winds. While cycling around its perimeter you'll have half a dozen chances to get down to the water due to all the parks that dot its shores. If you're doing a long ride down Hwy 101 the State Park is a great overnight stop.
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The touring cycling routes around Rose Lodge offer a diverse landscape. You'll find both flatter sections closer to the coast and more undulating paths as you venture through the surrounding forested woodlands. Many routes follow sections of the renowned Oregon Coast Bike Route, utilizing US Highway 101 and diverting onto county roads for more scenic views.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes available. For example, the Cascade Head Loop is a 22.2-mile route that features significant elevation gain through coastal terrain. Another challenging option is the Scenic Old Highway 101 loop from Neskowin, which also includes substantial climbs.
The Rose Lodge area is rich with natural beauty and scenic spots. You can enjoy views around Devil's Lake on the Devil's Lake loop. Other notable viewpoints in the broader region include View from The Knoll, View from God's Thumb, and Cascade Head Lower Viewpoint, offering dramatic ocean and coastal vistas.
Yes, several loop routes are available for touring cyclists. The Devil's Lake loop is a popular option, and the Rose Lodge Loop provides another circular tour of the area. Additionally, the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Pacific City - Neskowin Loop offers a moderate coastal loop experience.
The Oregon Coast, including the Rose Lodge area, is generally pleasant for cycling from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, you can expect milder temperatures and less rainfall, making for more enjoyable rides. However, the coastal weather can be unpredictable, so it's always wise to check the forecast before heading out.
Yes, Rose Lodge is well-positioned to access sections of the renowned Oregon Coast Bike Route. This route, officially designated since 1982, predominantly follows US Highway 101 but also utilizes county roads and city streets that offer more scenic views closer to the ocean. Cyclists in the area can easily connect to this iconic route.
Touring cyclists who have explored Rose Lodge often appreciate the region's 'off-the-beaten-track, locals-only' charm, providing a more authentic and less-traveled experience. The area is praised for its diverse coastal landscapes, forested woodlands, and the opportunity to ride along sections of the Oregon Coast Bike Route, offering dramatic ocean views.
Yes, the area features designated scenic bikeways. The Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Pacific City - Neskowin Loop is a moderate 24.2-mile path that follows a designated scenic bikeway along the coast, offering beautiful views and a dedicated cycling experience.
Beyond the cycling routes themselves, the Rose Lodge area offers several points of interest. You can explore the North Old Scenic Highway 101, visit the D River, or take in the views from The Knoll. These attractions provide opportunities to experience the rugged coastline and natural beauty of the Oregon Coast.
There are several touring cycling routes available around Rose Lodge, offering options for various skill levels. Komoot currently lists 4 routes, including moderate and difficult options, allowing cyclists to choose based on their preference for distance and elevation.
For additional information about the Oregon Coast region, including details on cities and attractions, you can visit the official tourism website at visittheoregoncoast.com. For a detailed map of the Oregon Coast Bike Route, consult the resource provided by the state of Oregon at oregon.gov.


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