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Road cycling around Hebo offers routes through coastal landscapes and river valleys in Oregon. The region features varied terrain, from flat sections along the Nestucca River to more challenging climbs with views of the Pacific Ocean. Road cyclists can expect a mix of open roads and forested stretches, providing diverse riding experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Cycle an easy 11.1-mile loop on the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, enjoying ocean views, Cape Kiwanda, and the Nestucca River in 45 minutes.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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This challenging road cycling route takes you along the stunning Oregon Coast, offering a continuous blend of natural wonders and ocean views. Starting from Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, you'll…
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The Pelican Brewing Company – Cape Lookout loop from Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area offers a fantastic road cycling adventure along the Oregon Coast. You'll be treated to dramatic coastal…
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Netarts Bay Drive showcases stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean, offering dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and crashing waves. Keep your eyes peeled for whales, seabirds, seals, and even the occasional otter frolicking along the coast.
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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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Symons State Scenic Viewpoint is the perfect spot to catch a breathtaking view of the Oregon coastline. From here, you can take in the stunning beauty of Oceanside, Maxwell Point, and the sandy shores below. The view to the south is equally impressive, with a sweeping panorama as far as the eye can see. If you look out to the north, you'll also catch a glimpse of Cape Lookout as it reaches far out into the ocean.
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Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is famous for its beautiful lighthouse, breathtaking ocean views, and a Sitka spruce tree that resembles an octopus. From the viewpoints in the park, there are opportunities to catch a glimpse of migrating gray whales, sea lions, dolphins, and porpoises. The steep bluffs and offshore rocks are home to thousands of seabirds, and in the spring, you may be lucky enough to see peregrine falcons nesting on the cliffs.
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The Cape is an incredible natural wonder that is easily accessible by a short hike from the parking lot. The beautiful area surrounding the Cape has now been made into a state park, covering 2000 acres, and it even has a popular campground. The rugged rock formation juts out over a mile and a half into the majestic Pacific Ocean, where you can witness the sheer cliffs that plunge 400 feet into the sea.
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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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Pacific City is a charming coastal town beneath the majestic Cape Kiwanda. Mesmerizing landmarks, sandy beaches, awe-inspiring views, and excellent surfing opportunities surround this picturesque location. Here, you will see the massive “sea stack” rock formation and the towering sand dune leading to Cape Kiwanda's top, offering breathtaking vistas. The town is also an exceptional spot for fishing, surfing, and watching dorymen launch their boats directly from the beach.
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The majesty of the Oregon Coast unfolds around every bend along the 382-mile Coast Trail. Hikers cross sandy beaches, wind through forest-shaded corridors and traverse majestic headlands and from this vantage point you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of this diverse nature.
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There are 6 road cycling routes around Hebo, offering a variety of experiences from easy coastal loops to more challenging long-distance rides through river valleys.
Yes, beginners can enjoy the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Pacific City Loop. This easy 11.1-mile (17.9 km) route offers scenic views of the Oregon coast and takes about 45 minutes to complete.
Elevation gains vary significantly. Easier routes like the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Pacific City Loop have around 112 meters of ascent. More challenging routes, such as the Pelican Brewing Company – Netarts Bay Drive loop from Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, can feature over 1300 meters of climbing.
Route durations range from under an hour for shorter, easier loops to several hours for more extensive rides. For example, the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway: Pacific City Loop takes about 45 minutes, while the Netarts Bay Drive – Pacific City loop from Cloverdale can take around 4 hours 42 minutes.
Experienced riders will find challenging options, including routes with significant elevation. The Netarts Bay Drive – Pacific City loop from Cloverdale, at 61.4 miles (98.8 km) with over 1300 meters of ascent, is rated as difficult and offers a substantial ride.
Many routes offer coastal views and pass by notable attractions. You can cycle past Pacific City, Cape Kiwanda, and Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area. Some routes also include stops near places like Pelican Pub & Brewery.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. The Pacific City – Pelican Pub & Brewery loop from Pacific City is a popular moderate loop, and the Pacific City – Nestucca River loop from Pacific City also offers a circular ride.
The Oregon coast generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from late spring through early fall (May to October), with drier weather and milder temperatures. However, conditions can change rapidly, so it's always wise to check the forecast.
Many routes start from towns like Pacific City or Cloverdale, where public parking is typically available. Specific parking details for each route are often provided on the individual tour pages on komoot.
Road cyclists frequently praise the diverse terrain, which includes both flat sections along river valleys and challenging climbs with rewarding coastal views. The mix of open roads and forested stretches also contributes to a varied and enjoyable riding experience.
Yes, routes that start or pass through towns like Pacific City often have access to cafes and eateries. For instance, the Pacific City – Pelican Pub & Brewery loop from Pacific City explicitly includes a stop at the Pelican Pub & Brewery.


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