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United States
Oregon
Clatsop County
Cannon Beach

Lewis and Clark Road loop

Moderate

4.7

(4550)

12,484

riders

Lewis and Clark Road loop

02:58

62.3km

760m

Road cycling

Cycle the moderate Lewis and Clark Road loop in Clatsop State Forest, covering 38.7 miles with 2495 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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17.2 km

Lewis and Clark Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

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 …

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48.3 km

Necanicum River

Highlight • River

On you way from or to the beach you cross the nice Necanicum River. The bridge is part of the Oregon Coast Trail that connects lots of beaches along the Oregon Coast.

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48.7 km

Seaside Beach Promenade

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This 1.5-mile cement path along the oceanfront offers a fantastic opportunity for a leisurely run. The Seaside Promenade, which separates the beach from the first row of homes, is a …

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62.2 km

Public Coast Brewery

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This local brewery is the perfect destination to unwind after a long ride. There is a fantastic patio complete with fire pits and games, creating the ideal atmosphere to relax …

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62.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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38.6 km

19.8 km

3.47 km

409 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

59.0 km

3.22 km

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Tuesday 19 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Lewis and Clark Road loop?

The Lewis and Clark Road loop is approximately 62.3 kilometers (38.7 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 58 minutes to complete on a racebike. This duration assumes a moderate pace and good fitness.

What is the starting point and parking situation for this loop?

While the exact starting point can vary, the loop is situated within the Clatsop State Forest. Specific parking details are not provided in the tour data, but cyclists typically access such routes from designated forest access points or nearby towns. It is advisable to check local resources for the most convenient and safe parking options.

Is the Lewis and Clark Road loop suitable for beginner road cyclists?

This route is classified as a 'moderate road ride' requiring 'good fitness.' While mostly well-paved, some segments might be unpaved and more challenging. With about 760 meters (2,493 feet) of elevation gain, it's best suited for cyclists with some experience and reasonable physical conditioning, rather than absolute beginners.

What kind of terrain and road surface can I expect on this route?

You can expect mostly well-paved surfaces, making it generally smooth for road cycling. However, be aware that some segments within the Clatsop State Forest area can be unpaved and more challenging. The road also features winding stretches, some with narrow shoulders, so caution is needed when encountering car traffic.

What natural scenery and features will I encounter along the way?

The route takes you through beautiful valleys and untouched, heavily forested areas, characteristic of the Pacific Northwest. You'll experience a peaceful ride through a working forest with a diverse mix of second-growth hemlock, Douglas-fir, and western red cedar, offering a distinct immersion in the forested landscapes.

When is the best time of year to ride the Lewis and Clark Road loop?

The trail offers a tranquil cycling experience away from more crowded areas, making it enjoyable during various seasons. However, for optimal conditions, consider riding during drier months to avoid potentially unpaved sections becoming muddy or slippery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest along the Lewis and Clark Road loop?

Yes, the route features several points of interest. You'll ride along Lewis and Clark Road itself, pass by the Necanicum River, and can visit the Seaside Beach Promenade. For a post-ride refreshment, the Public Coast Brewery is also a highlight.

Does this route connect with any other well-known cycling trails?

Yes, the Lewis and Clark Road loop intersects with several other trails. Notably, a significant portion of the route follows the TransAmerica Trail (Oregon) (77%), and it also includes sections of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway (32%) and the Oregon Coast Trail (10%).

Is the Lewis and Clark Road loop dog-friendly?

Information specifically regarding dogs on this exact cycling loop is not provided. However, within the broader Clatsop State Forest, regulations for pets can vary. It's best to check the official Clatsop State Forest website or local signage for current rules regarding dogs, especially leash requirements.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for cycling this area, especially within Lewis and Clark National Historical Park?

The Lewis and Clark Road loop is primarily within the Clatsop State Forest. While the prompt mentions Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, the tour data does not explicitly state that this specific loop is entirely within the park's fee-collecting areas. Generally, state forests do not require permits for cycling, but national parks often have entrance fees. It's recommended to check the official websites for both Clatsop State Forest and Lewis and Clark National Historical Park for the most up-to-date information on fees and regulations if your route might enter park boundaries.

What amenities are available near the Lewis and Clark Road loop?

The route passes near the Public Coast Brewery, offering a potential stop for refreshments. Given its proximity to the coast and towns like Seaside (where the Seaside Beach Promenade is located), you can expect to find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby communities.

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