
Oregon Coast from Portland to Newport

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RouteXpert William Edward Henry
Last edit: 24-08-2022
The route offers the challenge of busy urban streets in Portland, twisty mountain roads through the Tillamook State Forest, and spectacular ocean views along the easy-riding Pacific Coast Highway (Hwy. 101).
The route passes through the town of Depoe Bay which is a great spot to stop, stretch your legs, have a bite to eat, and take in the sights.
The final destination on the route is Newport, which is home to the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. It's well worth setting aside a few hours to visit this beautiful coastal spot.
I rate this route with five (5) stars due to its truly magnificent and varied scenery, excellent roads, and abundance of amenities.
Verdict
Duration
10h 13m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
412.84 km
Countries


Oregon Coast - Devil's Punchbowl
We start this route in the city of Portland, the largest city in the State of Oregon. This port city, located at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, has twelve bridges within the city limits. If urban landscape is not your "thing", then it's easy to start the route a little west of Portland on Hwy. 26, the Sunset Highway.
Leaving Portland, we head NW on the Sunset Highway through the Coastal Range of mountains. It's easy to see why logging has played such an important part of the State's history and economy. Your ride takes you through abundant forests and includes waypoints at a Forest Interpretive centre and a Logging Museum.
On reaching the coast, we head south along the Pacific Coast Scenic Highway (Hwy. 101). On Hwy 101, there are many scenic lookouts, interesting small towns, inlets, and rivers. Too numerous to mention here, any one of these is a great spot to stretch your legs, enjoy the view, and seek refreshment.
Cannon Beach, one of these small towns, is a picturesque beach town favoured by Portlanders and others who need a break from life inland.
While traveling south along Oregon's pristine coast, one can stop at the Tillamook Cheese Factory. Famous for its high-quality cheese and other dairy products, this factory provides an excellent interpretive centre which describes the process of turning milk into cheese. Be warned, during the tourist season, this can be a very busy spot. Fortunately, there is overflow parking nearby.
We continue south along the coast through an assortment of other picturesque coastal towns before riding a short run back east into the Coastal Range of mountains. The route here is technically challenging with changes in altitude and many turns as the road follows the valleys and rivers.
After returning to the coast, we enter the lovely town of Depoe Bay with its picturesque harbour (the smallest natural harbour in the world), Whale Watching Station, and multitude of small shops. This delightful coastal town is well worth the time to stop and take in the sights.
The final destination on the route is Newport, which is home to the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. It's well worth setting aside a few hours to visit this beautiful coastal spot where one can admire the engineering of a lighthouse and marvel at the abundant life to be found in tidal pools.

Yaquina Head Lighthouse

Pacific Coast Highway
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Oregon
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Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. The 42° north parallel delineates the southern boundary with California and Nevada.
Oregon has been home to many indigenous nations for thousands of years. The first European traders, explorers, and settlers began exploring what is now Oregon's Pacific coast in the early-mid 16th century. As early as 1565, the Spanish began sending vessels northeast from the Philippines, riding the Kuroshio Current in a sweeping circular route across the northern part of the Pacific. In 1592, Juan de Fuca undertook detailed mapping and studies of ocean currents in the Pacific Northwest, including the Oregon coast as well as the strait now bearing his name. Spanish ships – 250 in as many years – would typically not land before reaching Cape Mendocino in California, but some landed or wrecked in what is now Oregon. Nehalem tales recount strangers and the discovery of items like chunks of beeswax and a lidded silver vase, likely connected to the 1707 wreck of the San Francisco Xavier.In 1843, an autonomous government was formed in the Oregon Country, and the Oregon Territory was created in 1848. Oregon became the 33rd state of the U.S. on February 14, 1859. Today, with 4 million people over 98,000 square miles (250,000 km2), Oregon is the ninth largest and 27th most populous U.S. state. The capital, Salem, is the second-most populous city in Oregon, with 169,798 residents. Portland, with 647,805, ranks as the 26th among U.S. cities. The Portland metropolitan area, which also includes the city of Vancouver, Washington, to the north, ranks the 25th largest metro area in the nation, with a population of 2,453,168.
Oregon is one of the most geographically diverse states in the U.S., marked by volcanoes, abundant bodies of water, dense evergreen and mixed forests, as well as high deserts and semi-arid shrublands. At 11,249 feet (3,429 m), Mount Hood, a stratovolcano, is the state's highest point. Oregon's only national park, Crater Lake National Park, comprises the caldera surrounding Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States. The state is also home to the single largest organism in the world, Armillaria ostoyae, a fungus that runs beneath 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) of the Malheur National Forest.Because of its diverse landscapes and waterways, Oregon's economy is largely powered by various forms of agriculture, fishing, and hydroelectric power. Oregon is also the top lumber producer of the contiguous United States, with the lumber industry dominating the state's economy during the 20th century. Technology is another one of Oregon's major economic forces, beginning in the 1970s with the establishment of the Silicon Forest and the expansion of Tektronix and Intel. Sportswear company Nike, Inc., headquartered in Beaverton, is the state's largest public corporation with an annual revenue of $30.6 billion.
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Oregon has been home to many indigenous nations for thousands of years. The first European traders, explorers, and settlers began exploring what is now Oregon's Pacific coast in the early-mid 16th century. As early as 1565, the Spanish began sending vessels northeast from the Philippines, riding the Kuroshio Current in a sweeping circular route across the northern part of the Pacific. In 1592, Juan de Fuca undertook detailed mapping and studies of ocean currents in the Pacific Northwest, including the Oregon coast as well as the strait now bearing his name. Spanish ships – 250 in as many years – would typically not land before reaching Cape Mendocino in California, but some landed or wrecked in what is now Oregon. Nehalem tales recount strangers and the discovery of items like chunks of beeswax and a lidded silver vase, likely connected to the 1707 wreck of the San Francisco Xavier.In 1843, an autonomous government was formed in the Oregon Country, and the Oregon Territory was created in 1848. Oregon became the 33rd state of the U.S. on February 14, 1859. Today, with 4 million people over 98,000 square miles (250,000 km2), Oregon is the ninth largest and 27th most populous U.S. state. The capital, Salem, is the second-most populous city in Oregon, with 169,798 residents. Portland, with 647,805, ranks as the 26th among U.S. cities. The Portland metropolitan area, which also includes the city of Vancouver, Washington, to the north, ranks the 25th largest metro area in the nation, with a population of 2,453,168.
Oregon is one of the most geographically diverse states in the U.S., marked by volcanoes, abundant bodies of water, dense evergreen and mixed forests, as well as high deserts and semi-arid shrublands. At 11,249 feet (3,429 m), Mount Hood, a stratovolcano, is the state's highest point. Oregon's only national park, Crater Lake National Park, comprises the caldera surrounding Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States. The state is also home to the single largest organism in the world, Armillaria ostoyae, a fungus that runs beneath 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) of the Malheur National Forest.Because of its diverse landscapes and waterways, Oregon's economy is largely powered by various forms of agriculture, fishing, and hydroelectric power. Oregon is also the top lumber producer of the contiguous United States, with the lumber industry dominating the state's economy during the 20th century. Technology is another one of Oregon's major economic forces, beginning in the 1970s with the establishment of the Silicon Forest and the expansion of Tektronix and Intel. Sportswear company Nike, Inc., headquartered in Beaverton, is the state's largest public corporation with an annual revenue of $30.6 billion.
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Oregon Coast and Mountains
This collection of three routes takes you from Portland in the north to Roseburg in the south of Oregon. It avoids the direct and fast Interstate in favour of interesting and challenging backroads. The route passes through majestic forests, traverses mountain passes, and skirts serene Pacific coast scenery.
To experience and savour all that this collection offers, the rider will need four or five days of time. A week could easily be spent enjoying this beautiful part of the country.
To experience and savour all that this collection offers, the rider will need four or five days of time. A week could easily be spent enjoying this beautiful part of the country.
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Ultimate USA road trip part 12
Michel van Hagen challenged me to follow the Roadtrip of Dr. Randy Olsen as a basis to create the Ultimate USA Road Trip for the MyRoute app RouteXpert Library. I took up that challenge and started in February 2022.
The scientist Dr. Randy Olsen, who became known for using his knowledge of algorithms to find 'Waldo' in the well-known American 'Where's Waldo' book series, has been challenged by Tracy Staedter, from Discovery News, to use the same algorithm to create the perfect Road Trip by creating the US, which will visit almost every state in the US. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in this Road Trip due to their geographical location.
The following three requirements formed the basis of the route: In all 48 countries there must be at least one stop at famous points, monuments, historical sites, national parks, etc. I have added additional interesting points, beautiful tours and routes.
After more than 26 months, the job is finished and, with a lot of support from Nick Carthew, I have created 129 routes that run through the 48 states of the USA and part of Canada. This is the twelfth collection that takes you from Spokane through Washington, Oregon to San Francisco, California in ten days.
The scientist Dr. Randy Olsen, who became known for using his knowledge of algorithms to find 'Waldo' in the well-known American 'Where's Waldo' book series, has been challenged by Tracy Staedter, from Discovery News, to use the same algorithm to create the perfect Road Trip by creating the US, which will visit almost every state in the US. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in this Road Trip due to their geographical location.
The following three requirements formed the basis of the route: In all 48 countries there must be at least one stop at famous points, monuments, historical sites, national parks, etc. I have added additional interesting points, beautiful tours and routes.
After more than 26 months, the job is finished and, with a lot of support from Nick Carthew, I have created 129 routes that run through the 48 states of the USA and part of Canada. This is the twelfth collection that takes you from Spokane through Washington, Oregon to San Francisco, California in ten days.
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3214.31 km
107h 29m