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Our favorite beach is Pacific Beach, CA. Riding along the boardwalk and on the pier during sunset is the best time to ride!
Yes! We totally agree. Riding it on the sand is harmful to marine life and ecosystems. We ride ours on the boardwalk!Maybe this is just a concern on our beaches in Southwest Florida but I hope we're just talking about riding on a sidewalk, boardwalk, etc. and not on the beach itself. We have tons of sea turtle nests, gopher tortoises, etc. and native vegetation that would be destroyed by someone riding a bike over them. I'm normally not too much of an environmentalist but when it comes to our beaches they're facing enough problems without having bikes on them.
Looks like a beautiful place to ride! Thanks for sharing Baxter!National Seashore , Wellfleet MA
Bob, thanks for the response! We are located in Pacific Beach, San Diego so we completely agree, there are so many great beachfront boardwalks to ride on. Also a ride from Dana Point down to San Diego is a very scenic route that goes through some good camping spots if you like to camp.Nice Thread here and good question. I would say along the ocean-side trail anywhere from Dana Point to Santa Monica CA. In addition, I also love the San Diego Beachfront area. I am in the Midwest, so for me this was paradise to ride along these beautiful scenic areas. Breathtaking indeed.
Bob, thanks for the response! We are located in Pacific Beach, San Diego so we completely agree, there are so many great beachfront boardwalks to ride on. Also a ride from Dana Point down to San Diego is a very scenic route that goes through some good camping spots if you like to camp.
Bob, thanks for the response! We are located in Pacific Beach, San Diego so we completely agree, there are so many great beachfront boardwalks to ride on. Also a ride from Dana Point down to San Diego is a very scenic route that goes through some good camping spots if you like to camp.
Thanks for the kind message. Ride safe as well!Thanks for the heads up! Looks like you are enjoying all of those wonderful places. I have relatives in Long Beach/Manhattan Beach and I packed my acoustic bike on my last plane trip out. It was an easy transition from airplane to rental car to bike paths. That was my first attempt to do it and all went as planned. Would be great to relocate to paradise and do some temporary Coastal living. You have been blessed. Ride safe!
Yes, it's a great spot!We live in Los Angeles and we love to camp at Mission Bay. That entire area is fantastic for biking.
In Oregon, you can ride from the South Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River all the way to mouth of the Necanicum River near Seaside, OR. Motor vehicles are allowed on that stretch of beach so bicycles aren't going to cause much of an issue.
Similarly, you can ride on and near the beach for great distances near aptly named Long Beach, WA.
You can also ride a dozen or so miles of sandy beach from Ocean Shores, WA to the Copalis River. Further north of the Copalis River there are shorter stretches of beach that are navigable by bicycle until you reach Quinalt and National Park Lands further north. My favorite section is from roughly Iron Springs to Seabrook Village. Roosevelt Beach is a good access point in this area. South of Iron Springs there is an airstrip on the beach and crossing the substantial creek isn't really recommended either.
Again, all of these sections allow motor vehicles as well as bicycles. My strong recommendation is to come at low tide and ride as much as possible on the damp sand and not in the dry sand.
Actually motorized vehicles are prohibited from the Peter Iredale to the jetty in the summer and from, roughly, McMennamins in Gearhart to the Neccanicum. The state only allows e bikes to ride motorized zones on its beaches. The city of Seaside also does not allow e bikes in their non motorized access beach.
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But I have ridden it all and it does make for a nice beach cruise!