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No traffic touring cycling routes in Clatsop County traverse a diverse landscape characterized by its Pacific coastline, the mouth of the Columbia River, and dense inland forests. The region features expansive sandy beaches, dramatic coastal cliffs, and riverine vistas where the Columbia meets the Pacific. Inland, the terrain shifts to thick woods with varied elevation, offering a range of cycling experiences. State parks like Fort Stevens and Ecola provide dedicated paths through varied habitats.
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Cycle the moderate 7.7-mile Oregon Coast Trail: Ecola State Park Loop for ocean views, forests, and the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse.
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This easy 7.9-mile touring cycling loop in Fort Stevens State Park combines coastal scenery with historic military sites like the Peter Ired

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Cycle the easy 8.4-mile Astoria Riverwalk for scenic Columbia River views, historical insights, and wildlife spotting in Astoria, Oregon.
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Cycle the easy 10.4-mile Columbia River South Jetty loop in Fort Stevens State Park, enjoying ocean and river views.
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Cycle a moderate 27.8-mile loop through Clatsop State Forest, gaining 1365 feet, with historical ties to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Traffic-free bike rides in Clatsop County

Traffic-free bike rides in Clatsop County
The tower's incredible vantage point is a chance to experience the captivating beauty of the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River. While you're here, please note that the south jetty beyond this point is temporarily closed for safety reasons due to ongoing repairs.
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Fort Stevens State Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. This expansive 4,300-acre park boasts a rich military history, having once been a vital installation that guarded the entrance of the Columbia River. This beautiful park has a lot to explore, including excellent trails for multiple running routes, a freshwater lake, beaches, dunes, a museum and a fascinating historic shipwreck.
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This lighthouse sits just over a mile offshore and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is commonly known as "Terrible Tilly" due to its unlikely location, ability to withstand the ravages of the sea and dangerous conditions for its keepers dating back to 1878. The viewpoint is an excellent opportunity to capture a photo of this exciting piece of history in the Pacific Northwest.
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In 1805, explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, along with their crew, navigated the Netul River, which is now known as the Lewis and Clark River. Netul Landing, which is a part of the Lewis and Clark Columbia River Water Trail, is an ideal location to begin a kayaking or canoeing adventure. The water trail spans 146 miles (234.96 km) and follows the explorers' path along the Lower Columbia River from Bonneville Dam to Ilwaco, Wash., where it meets the Pacific Ocean.
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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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The Astoria-Megler Bridge is a stunning steel bridge connecting Astoria, Oregon, to Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. It is the second-longest continuous bridge in the world and the final link between Mexico and Canada in the US highway system. Every October, the Great Columbia Crossing event is held, where pedestrians can enjoy the breathtaking views of the bridge. It has also been featured in several commercials and the 1986 movie Short Circuit.
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The Astoria Riverwalk trail, which runs along the city's waterfront and a section of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad, is a scenic 12.8-mile path that offers an excellent opportunity to soak in the beauty of Youngs Bay and the Astoria-Megler Bridge. The trail also features several shops, restaurants, and historical landmarks, such as the Maritime Memorial and the Columbia River Maritime Museum.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Clatsop County, offering a variety of experiences from easy coastal rides to more moderate forest explorations. Eight of these routes are rated as easy, making them accessible for many cyclists.
Clatsop County's no-traffic routes feature diverse terrain. You'll find expansive sandy beaches, dramatic coastal cliffs, and dense forests. Many routes, like the Fort Stevens Historic Loop, utilize paved paths within state parks, while others, particularly inland in areas like Clatsop State Forest, might include former logging roads suitable for gravel cycling, offering punchy climbs and varied surfaces.
Yes, Clatsop County offers several family-friendly options. The Astoria Riverwalk is a 6.4-mile paved path along the Columbia River, perfect for an easy ride with children. Fort Stevens State Park also provides over 9 miles of paved bike trails that wind through various habitats, suitable for all skill levels.
Many no-traffic routes offer stunning views and access to iconic landmarks. Along the coast, you can see Haystack Rock near Cannon Beach, and the dramatic coastal cliffs of Ecola State Park. The Columbia River South Jetty loop provides ocean and river vistas. Inland, you might encounter hidden lakes like Bloom Lake or Lost Lake.
Many outdoor areas in Clatsop County are dog-friendly, but specific rules vary by park and trail. For instance, Fort Stevens State Park generally allows dogs on trails and beaches on a leash. Always check the specific regulations for each route or park before heading out with your canine companion.
The best time to cycle in Clatsop County is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the weather is milder and drier. However, the coastal weather can be unpredictable. Winter offers a dramatic and wild experience, though it's often wetter and windier. Always check the local forecast before your ride.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, providing a convenient circular experience. Examples include the Fort Stevens Historic Loop and the Oregon Coast Trail: Ecola State Park Loop. These loops allow you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path.
Parking is generally available at the starting points of many no-traffic routes, especially within state parks. For example, Fort Stevens State Park offers extensive parking for its trail system. For routes like the Astoria Riverwalk, parking can be found in various lots along the waterfront in Astoria.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 29 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the variety of trails from paved paths to gravel, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural features in a peaceful, car-free environment.
Absolutely. Clatsop County is unique for its blend of coastal and forest landscapes. Routes like the Oregon Coast Trail: Ecola State Park Loop offer dramatic ocean views alongside towering forests. Inland, the Clatsop State Forest provides dense woods and challenging climbs, often just a short distance from the coast, allowing for varied touring experiences.
Public transport options that accommodate bikes can be limited in some rural areas of Clatsop County. However, within towns like Astoria, Seaside, and Cannon Beach, local transit services may have bike racks. It's advisable to check with specific transit providers like the Sunset Empire Transportation District for their bike policies and route coverage before planning your trip.
Yes, especially in the more populated areas. Routes near Astoria, Seaside, and Cannon Beach will have numerous options for cafes, restaurants, and pubs. For example, after cycling the Astoria Riverwalk, you'll find many establishments along the waterfront. For routes in more natural settings, it's best to pack your own refreshments or plan stops in nearby towns.


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