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

The Ride

  • Day 1 Mileage: 21.5 // 29 // 40.8 miles.

  • Day 1 Climbing: 2,030 - 3,700 ft

  • Day 2 Mileage: 15 // 25.7 // 30.4 miles.

  • Day 2 Climbing: 1,946 - 3,523 ft

  • Cost $265


Route

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.

  • Camp Services

    Showers

    Hot showers will be provided at the overnight site. The showers come with dressing rooms and sinks. Please remember to bring a towel or two, as we do not provide towels or toiletries.

    • Friday  5:00 – 10:00 p.m.
    • Saturday  6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
    • Sunday  6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

    Bike Repair

    The Bike Gallery’s team of bicycle technicians provides mechanical support on the course and at the overnight site. Technical support is available for emergency repairs of well-maintained equipment. It is your responsibility to make sure your bicycle is in good condition. Labor is available at a discount.

    Rider Services

    Look for the Rider Services trailer near the entrance into camp. Here you can ask questions, meet friends or locate missing items at lost and found.

    Cycle Oregon Gift Shop

    The Cycle Oregon Gift Shop is where you can buy extra meal tickets (limited amount available) or shop for some great Cycle Oregon merchandise. We’ll have this year’s ride jersey and a selection of Cycle Oregon merchandise. There’s tons of fun stuff: lights, coffee mugs, windbreakers, water bottles, and more.

    Medical Services

    Medical services will be available on the course, and at the overnight site. There is no charge for medical services on the course or at the site. If you require transport to or from a local medical facility, you will be financially responsible for transport and medical services there.

  • Food, Drink & Entertainment

    Meals

    Cycle Oregon will provide dinner at the overnight site on Friday and Saturday, and breakfast at the overnight site on Saturday and Sunday. Lunch will be served Saturday and Sunday. All meals will be provided in camp.

    Meal times

    • Breakfast: 6:30 – 9:00 a.m
    • Lunch in camp: 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
    • Dinner: 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

    Beer & Wine Garden

    The Beer & Wine Garden will feature a variety of local beer and wine.

    Beer Garden Hours

    • Friday: 3:00 – 10:00 p.m.
    • Saturday: 11:00 a.m – 10:00 p.m.
    • Sunday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

    Evening Announcements

    Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:00 p.m., the Cycle Oregon community will gather around the Main Stage. This is a great opportunity to hear tips about the next day’s route and catch up on some local folklore. Best of all, it’s always followed by legendary Cycle Oregon entertainment.

    Entertainment

    Cycle Oregon showcases some of Oregon’s most talented performers, from country rockers to clog dancers, blues divas to jazz greats. Performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings on the Main Stage.

  • Course Support

    Cycle Oregon prides itself on providing a fully supported ride. Our goal is to help you finish each day’s ride. To that end, our course is complete with the following services and amenities.

    Course Hours: 7 a.m.– 4 p.m. (Sunday 3 p.m.)

    Course support services are available only during the course hours. If you start before the course opens or are still riding after the course closes, there will be no support services available. All Cycle Oregon riders still on the course after 4 p.m. (3 p.m. on Sunday) will be offered a ride to camp. If you choose not to take the ride you will be on your own to get back to camp.

    Food and Drink on the Course

    Lunch

    Lunch is provided in camp each day from 11 a.m.–4 p.m.

    Rest Stops

    At least one, usually two, rest stops will be available along the route each day to provide water, beverages and nutritious, delicious snacks. Rest Stop signs alert riders when one is ahead. You can also see the location of each Rest Stop on the maps that will be inside the rider packet you receive when you check-in. Rest Stops are generally open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

     

    SAG Vehicles

    There will be multiple SAG vehicles on the course each day. They are available to transport cyclists in cases of mechanical problems or medical injuries. They also have extra water, snacks, and sunscreen if needed. If at any time you need assistance, please signal a SAG with a “thumbs down” signal. If you do get into a SAG, you may not be transported directly to camp. The SAG vehicles usually wait until they are full to go to camp.

    Bike Mechanics

    The Bike Gallery will have roving mechanics on bikes on the course and mechanics in camp. They will make basic repairs in order to get you to an overnight campsite. Cyclists will incur any charges associated with parts or extensive repairs.

    Ambulance Service

    MetroWest provides Advance Life Support ambulances that give around-the-clock medical support on the course and in camp. If you require medical attention on the course, you should notify a SAG, ambulance, or staff vehicle with the “thumbs down” signal.

    Motorcycle Safety Patrol

    Motorcycle safety patrol volunteers drive the Cycle Oregon course each day. They are a great source of information and assistance and enhance the overall safety of the ride by interacting with riders who may pose a hazard by unlawful or unsafe riding.

  • Check-In and Packet Pick-Up

    Packet Pickup will be available during these times:

    • Friday, October 5th, from 3:00 – 9:00 p.m.
    • Saturday, October 6th, from 6:00 – 9:00 a.m.

    Packet pick-up will not be available at the office prior to Gravel. Do not pitch your tent prior to 3 pm on Friday.

    When you check in, you will be asked to sign a waiver and then you will receive your packet, which includes a wristband, course maps and T-shirt. Bring a photo ID. You must show your photo ID to pick up your packet. Once we affix your wristband, it should not be removed unless you leave the ride. The wristband is what identifies you as a participant and gives you access to meals and course support.

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