Embarking on a journey along the bike trails in Otter Rock, Oregon, is a serene experience that blends the rugged coastlines with invigorating trails. The tranquil atmosphere beckons you to explore hidden coves, stroll along unspoiled beaches, or pause to witness the mesmerizing dance of the waves during your Oregon Coast bike rides.

 

The Inn at Otter Crest is not just a place to stay but a home away from home. The location of our Otter Rock hotel atop a cliff offers breathtaking views of the unspoiled beauty of the Oregon Coast. Nestled amidst captivating natural surroundings, we offer cozy and inviting accommodations with a variety of options to cater to every preference. Our Oregon Coast lodging provides direct access to remote nature trails that wind through the surrounding forests, a protected marine garden, and along the rugged coastline. A stay at The Inn at Otter Crest is an experience you won’t soon forget!

Our 7 Favorite Nearby Oregon Bike Trails

  1. East Devils Lake Road: This bike route along the Oregon Coast is mostly flat, with a few short and slightly steep hills, and is entirely paved. You can take East Devils Lake Road as an alternative to the congested U.S. 101.
  2. West Devils Lake Road: This is one of the most popular local bike trails and provides access to two Oregon parks. It is located in a residential area and is fully paved with mixed terrain and several hilly sections. 
  3. Yaquina Bay Road: The Yaquina Bay Road is a well-maintained, paved road with mostly flat terrain. However, there is a hill between mileposts 11.3 and 12.3 on the Toledo side. This road provides a picturesque alternative to the stretch of U.S. 20 from Newport to Toledo.
  4. Schooner Creek Road, Anderson Creek Road, and Drift Creek Road: These three bike trails on the Oregon Coast create a 4-mile loop that avoids U.S. 101 from milepost 118 to milepost 119. The majority of the route is flat, except for a single hill on Anderson Creek Road.
  5. Section 4: Pacific City to Otter Rock: Oregon Coast Trail Section 4 is 43 miles long, from Pacific City to Otter Rock. This Oregon Coast bike route goes through Nestucca, Siletz Bays, and Cascade Head and includes 25 miles on U.S. Highway 101 and 18 miles on a sandy beach trail.
  6. Logsden Road: This is one of the most challenging Oregon Coast bike trails on our list. It has moderate hills and steep inclines over Nash Mountain and is suitable for experienced cyclists.
  7. Newport Otter Rock Beach Ride: Enjoy biking along the Oregon Coast as you enjoy whale-watching, explore a historic lighthouse, discover peaceful surf breaks, and end your journey with food and drinks in Newport. But before you start, assess the wind, as it can greatly impact your journey. Having the wind at your back will make the one-way beach ride more enjoyable.

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Unwind at the the Inn at Otter Crest

As the day comes to a close, retreat to your comfortable accommodations at the Inn at Otter Crest and unwind on your private balcony, watching the sun dip below the ocean in a blaze of fiery colors!