2018 Gravel
Oct 5-7, 2018
About
2019 information will be available on January 30, 2019 by 9 p.m.
Join us for a two-day gravel-fest down roads less traveled. We’re setting up camp in Tillamook State Forest and giving riders a variety of heart-pumping, pedal-churning routes to choose from daily. Gravel riders will have the whole Cycle Oregon experience – tents, showers, route support, main stage, beer garden – only this time, we’re going to be a lot more up close and personal with nature. Feel the calm of the forest as you crank through the firs and ferns, spruce and salal. See the abandoned rails and trestles that will someday be the Salmonberry Trail, connecting the Valley to the Coast. Come out, test your grit and enjoy the challenges and rewards of this first-of-its-kind backwoods biking experience.
- Only 30 miles from Portland, in Timber, OR – you can ride, or take light rail and then ride to the event. We’ll haul your gear! More details to come.
- Different route options each day.
- Quiet roads with very few cars.
- A great opportunity to experience what gravel riding is all about.
Click here for the Ride Guide
Accommodations
You can camp in a tent, sleep in your RV or car, or arrange for other lodging.
Camping
The overnight site will have an area designated for camping. Don’t forget to bring your tent, ground cloth, sleeping bag and pad.
Sleep in Your Vehicle
If you’d like to bring your RV, camp trailer, or sleep in your non-RV vehicle, you must register your vehicle. The cost for parking any vehicle is $10. There will be no hookups available. RV is defined as anything that cannot fit into a standard parking space. Parking Passes are currently SOLD OUT.
If you are considering renting an RV, please contact Tracey Kays at Johnson RV by emailing rentals@Johnsonrv.com.
Getting There
Directions to the camp will be emailed to you in the Ride Guide in September. They will also be listed on the parking pass.
Overnight parking for Friday and Saturday nights is available for $10 (click here to get a pass). We will provide directions to the event in the Ride Guide (emailed in September) and on the parking pass (mailed in September). There will be signage pointing you to camping and parking. After parking, follow the signs to the rider packet pick-up area. You may want to check in and get acquainted before unpacking all your gear.
Ride Logistics
The idea is to have a relaxing, enjoyable weekend of riding. The key to that? Take care of as many details as possible before the ride. In this section you’ll find pretty much everything you need to know to make your Cycle Oregon experience a great one.
Ride Archive
Relive rides of yore with our handy ride archive: