Pacific Coast Route Summary:

Vancouver, BC, to Imperial Beach, CA
5 map set (1,853.5 mi.) |
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1. Vancouver, BC, to Astoria, OR
(399.5 mi.) |
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2. Astoria, OR, to Crescent City, CA
(415.5 mi.) |
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3. Crescent City, CA, to San Francisco, CA
(411.5 mi.) |
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4. San Francisco, CA, to Santa Barbara, CA
(380.5 mi.) |
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5. Santa Barbara, CA, to Imperial Beach, CA
(247.5 mi.) |
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PACIFIC COAST TWITTER FEED
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BIG TREES, BIG WAVES, BEAUTIFUL BEACHES
The spectacularly scenic Pacific Coast Route is broken into two smaller route segments, described below.
Washington and Oregon
This is a stunningly beautiful ride that features the Oregon coast, one of the true highlights of bicycle touring in the United States. You'll see spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean with haystacked shaped rocks standing firm like sentries as they are splashed by the roaring ocean waves. More.
California Coast
The California Coast section is tremendously diverse. You'll encounter massive redwoods, breathtaking coastline vistas, acres and acres of vegetable farms, fruit orchards, and many urban areas. More.
FOLLOW THE PACIFIC COAST ROUTE ON TWITTER
We are using Twitter to facilitate communication between cyclists on the road and the cartographers back in Missoula as well as other cyclists on tour. Our Twitter handle is @acaroutes. When tweeting about the Pacific Coast, include the hashtag #acapaccoast and your tweets will appear in our Twitter stream for the Pacific Coast. For more information on our use of Twitter, see our GeoPoints Bulletin blog post.
SPONSOR A MILE ON THE PACIFIC COAST ROUTE
Ensure that the Pacific Coast Route continues to be a great bicycling route – sponsor a mile (or map panel) today.


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