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Road cycling in Gearhart Ocean State Park features routes that traverse coastal areas, river valleys, and sections of the Oregon Coast Highway. The terrain includes flat stretches along the promenade and more undulating roads inland, offering a mix of gradients. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, with routes often providing views of the coastline and passing through areas near the Youngs River. Road cyclists can expect a landscape that combines ocean vistas with the natural…
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure with the Youngs River Road loop from Seaside. This route takes you through the lush Pacific Northwest, offering a peaceful escape with views…
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This 31.2-mile moderate road cycling loop from Gearhart offers diverse scenery, from peaceful forests to rugged Oregon Coast views.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This easy 10.1-mile road cycling loop connects Gearhart and Seaside, offering picturesque coastal views and access to the historic Seaside P
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This road is a fantastic route through beautiful valleys and untouched and heavily forested areas, all part of the natural beauty that makes up the Pacific Northwest. Far less busy than the coastal route, you'll have a much more peaceful ride here, with several places along the way to stop and enjoy the scenery. However, due to the narrowness of the shoulder, when traveling through the winding stretches of road, you'll need to be aware when you encounter car traffic.
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Youngs River Road is a must ride for a peaceful escape with breathtaking views of Saddle Mountain, lush forests, and the soothing sounds of the Youngs River along the way. As you journey down this road, you'll pass by charming houses, old hay silos, and a Christmas tree farm that adds to the nostalgic charm of the area. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife, including cows, deer, horses, and a variety of birds.
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Youngs River Falls is an incredibly popular destination during the summer months for its refreshing waters and picturesque scenery. The waterfall, surrounded by lush forest, stands at an impressive height of 54 feet, with the warm waters of the Youngs River cascading down into a pool below that reaches a depth of between five and seven feet. The beautiful falls can be easily viewed from the parking lot, or you can take the short 0.25-mile trail leading to the waterfall's base for the perfect spot to cool off on a hot day.
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The Seaside Promenade is a 1.5-mile multi-use cement path along the oceanfront, which separates the beach from the first row of residential homes. It is an excellent route to breathe in the salty fresh air and enjoy an unobstructed view of the Pacific Ocean. Numerous restaurants along the path make it a great place to stop if you need to grab lunch before or after a long ride.
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This road is a fantastic route through beautiful valleys and untouched and heavily forested areas, all part of the natural beauty that makes up the Pacific Northwest. Far less busy than the coastal route, you'll have a much more peaceful ride here, with several places along the way to stop and enjoy the scenery. However, due to the narrowness of the shoulder, when traveling through the winding stretches of road, you'll need to be aware when you encounter car traffic.
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The Necanicum River is an approximately 21-mile-long river on the Pacific coast of northwest Oregon. It drains a timber-producing area of the Northern Oregon Coast Range northwest of Portland.
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Located inside a 1929 building, Pacific Way Bakery is a delightful spot famous for being the summer home and final resting place of James Beard, known as the pioneer of American fine dining. Inside the bakery is a small yet comfortable dining area with a fireplace and a covered patio outside where dogs are welcome. The menu features seasonal ingredients from local producers, making it a great place to grab lunch in a cozy atmosphere.
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McMenamins is a well-known icon in the Pacific Northwest, known for resurrecting and transforming intriguing old buildings, their craft beer and spirits and fantastic artwork in all locations. It is a great place to sit on the patio, have a pint, and enjoy delicious pub fare.
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There are 7 road cycling routes available in Gearhart Ocean State Park, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy coastal rides to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain.
Route distances vary significantly. For example, the Gearhart & Seaside Beach Promenade loop is about 10 miles (16 km), while longer routes like the Youngs River Road loop from Seaside can extend to over 50 miles (80 km).
Yes, there is one easy route. The Gearhart & Seaside Beach Promenade loop is a 10.1-mile (16.3 km) trail that is generally flat and follows coastal areas, making it a good option for a relaxed ride.
Yes, there are two difficult routes for experienced cyclists. Routes such as the Lewis and Clark Road – Haystack Rock loop from Circle Creek offer significant distances and elevation gains, providing a more demanding experience.
The routes in Gearhart Ocean State Park offer diverse scenery, including coastal views, stretches along the Pacific Ocean, and passages through river valleys, particularly along the Youngs River. You'll also ride sections of the scenic Oregon Coast Highway.
Given its coastal location, the best time to road cycle is typically during the drier, milder months, generally from late spring through early fall (May to October). This period usually offers more predictable weather and less rain, though coastal weather can change quickly.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops. Examples include the Youngs River Road loop from Seaside and the Youngs River Road & Oregon Coast Highway loop from Gearhart, which allow you to start and end in the same location.
The area is popular among road cyclists, with over 80 visitors using komoot to explore the routes. Riders often praise the combination of ocean vistas, river valley scenery, and the varied terrain that includes both flat promenade sections and undulating inland roads.
Parking availability will depend on your chosen starting point. Many routes begin near towns like Gearhart or Seaside, where public parking options are generally available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for detailed parking information.
Routes traverse a mix of coastal roads, river valley roads, and sections of the Oregon Coast Highway. While specific conditions can vary, you can expect paved surfaces suitable for road bikes. Some routes may have sections with more traffic, especially along the highway.
Many routes pass through or near coastal towns like Gearhart and Seaside, where you'll find various amenities including coffee shops, restaurants, and stores to refuel during your ride. Planning your stops in advance is recommended for longer routes.


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