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MD503
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Other
This is an awesome stretch, one lane, very safe and absolutely beautiful. The one lane makes it very fun, lots of leaning, great road quality. It's twisty and that's what makes it fun. If you are into straight roads, then this isn't for you. There's absolutely no gravel patches on this road - there is however one 100 ft rough spot to watch out for after a large parking lot once you pass the Sheridan Peak. No traffic unless on a weekend.
We went through it last weekend and the detour from the main Nestucca Road is clearly marked. Didn't check for TP at the bathroom up top, but did pull into the parking, very nice spot for a break and a snack. You can expect beautiful foliage cover on this road.
Beware that this road gets snow in the winter, so don't attempt on a clear day in January. Reserve this for late spring, summer or fall.
Once the road joins back to the big Y as mentioned above, you could theoretically visit the nearby Niagara fall (so called) in the area, but there's a gravel road to get to it - so dual sport bike recommended.
Cheers and be safe
We went through it last weekend and the detour from the main Nestucca Road is clearly marked. Didn't check for TP at the bathroom up top, but did pull into the parking, very nice spot for a break and a snack. You can expect beautiful foliage cover on this road.
Beware that this road gets snow in the winter, so don't attempt on a clear day in January. Reserve this for late spring, summer or fall.
Once the road joins back to the big Y as mentioned above, you could theoretically visit the nearby Niagara fall (so called) in the area, but there's a gravel road to get to it - so dual sport bike recommended.
Cheers and be safe
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Rick Fletcher
58 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
This is an enjoyable ride. Three of us rode this the Nestucca River Road Gravel Section Bypass - Bald Mtn Access & Bible Creek on Tuesday, August 18, 2020. The road is good condition, with a couple of rough spots, but nothing exceptionally hazardous. Two items warrant special consideration: 1. On weekdays log trucks use this road. Be careful going around blind corners, in some sections of the road there is barely enough room for a log truck and motorcycle to pass, so keep well to the right. 2. This route crosses through an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) area with OHV tracks crossing the paved road. The woods may block your view of an OHV as you approach the crossings.
RideInRain posted this ride six years ago, but his comments and ratings are still accurate. The scenery is rated at three stars, and the nicest thing about the scenery is the variety. The ride takes you through forest, replanted clear cut areas, a small canyon with a stream at the bottom and along sections of the Nestucca River. Take the time to enjoy the ride.
This route is posted as a paved alternative to the Nestucca River Road (AKA
Nestucca River Back Country Byway). Nestucca River Road is currently closed but will reopen in late Fall 2020 with significant improvements. Upon reopening the three-mile gravel section will be eliminated thus providing another 100% paved route from the Willamette Valley to the Oregon Coast.
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Rick Fletcher
58 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
This is an enjoyable ride. Three of us rode this the Nestucca River Road Gravel Section Bypass - Bald Mtn Access & Bible Creek on Tuesday, August 18, 2020. The road is good condition, with a couple of rough spots, but nothing exceptionally hazardous. Two items warrant special consideration: 1. On weekdays log trucks use this road. Be careful going around blind corners, in some sections of the road there is barely enough room for a log truck and motorcycle to pass, so keep well to the right. 2. This route crosses through an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) area with OHV tracks crossing the paved road. The woods may block your view of an OHV as you approach the crossings.
RideInRain posted this ride six years ago, but his comments and ratings are still accurate. The scenery is rated at three stars, and the nicest thing about the scenery is the variety. The ride takes you through forest, replanted clear cut areas, a small canyon with a stream at the bottom and along sections of the Nestucca River. Take the time to enjoy the ride.
This route is posted as a paved alternative to the Nestucca River Road (AKA
Nestucca River Back Country Byway). Nestucca River Road is currently closed but will reopen in late Fall 2020 with significant improvements. Upon reopening the three-mile gravel section will be eliminated thus providing another 100% paved route from the Willamette Valley to the Oregon Coast.
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