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Portland to the Coast

Most of the routes shown here utilize the end of the Hillsboro MAX line as the ride starting point.   Just pay the usual fare to bring your bike aboard; it's fast & easy!  For the basic information on bringing your bike on the MAX, click here. To see a map of the MAX light rail click here.  For more complete information on routes and conditions for cyclists between Portland & the Oregon Coast, consult the Oregon Bike Guide & the Oregon Coast Bike Map

3 Featured Routes:

To Astoria via Vernonia

Following State Highways 47 and 202 to Astoria, the northernmost town on the Oregon coast.  Ride on the Banks-Vernonia State Rail-Trail for a portion of the way between Banks and Vernonia; past Vernonia, the route follows the upper Nehalem River for much of the way, & traffic is generally fairly light.

  • Total Distance, from Hillsboro MAX station to Astoria: 100 miles

Alternate Route: from Portland, follows Highway 30 northwest along the Columbia River past Sauvie Island to the town of Scappoose, then on the Scappoose-Vernonia Road to Highway 47, rejoining the main route just 4 miles north of Vernonia.  Traffic on Highway 30 is high but shoulders are wide. The Scappoose-Vernonia Rd. is narrow, but with fairly low traffic volumes.

To Manzanita via Hwy. 26 & the Lower Nehalem River Road

After rolling through the farm country of the western Tualatin Valley, join Highway 6 and then head north through the hills on the quiet Timber Rd. to join Highway 26, & climb into the coast range.  Higher traffic on Highway 26, but shoulders are generally good (3 feet or more).  At the crossing of the Nehalem River at Jewell Junction, follow the quiet Lower Nehalem Road through sylvan glades to where it empties into the Pacific Ocean at Nehalem Bay.

Note: about 8 miles of this road is unpaved, but roadbed condition is in fair condition & should be manageable on 32c or larger tires.

  • Total Distance, from Hillsboro MAX station to Manzanita: 80 miles

Alternate Route: continue on Highway 6 past the Timber Road turnoff, passing through the Tillamook State Forest to the town of Tillamook & the Three Capes area.  Highway 6 has considerably lower traffic volumes than the other main routes to the coast from Portland (Hwys. 30, 26, & 18), and there are shoulders (3 feet or greater) for most of the way.

To the Three Capes area via the Nestucca River Rd.

Perhaps the most scenic & least traffic of all the going-to-the-coast routes, this route takes you southwest through farmland, following Meadowlake Road west of Carlton into the Coast Range.  Cresting the summit, glide down the beautiful Nestucca River to join Hwy. 101 at Beaver.

Note: 2 miles of the Nestucca River Rd. are unpaved, but roadbed condition is good & should be manageable on 28 c or larger tires.

  • Total Distance, from Hillsboro MAX station to Highway 101 at Beaver:  71 miles