PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ADVENTURE SOUTHBOUND
This 2,800 kilometer (1,700 mile) all-paved Pacific Coast Highway motorcycle tour is a dream motorcycle trip along the West Coast of the United States. Start in Portland, Oregon, and ride the famed Pacific Coast Highway all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge at San Francisco. A two-night stay in Tiburon near San Francisco will give you the opportunity to explore the city on your own or the surrounding area on two wheels. Continue on the Pacific Coast Highway through Big Sur and the Transverse Ranges all the way to Long Beach, California. Redwood forests, coastal scenery, and curves are the order of the day

DAY 17 ...and now what?
Fly Home or keep the dream alive. The next motorcycle adventure vacation awaits!

DAY 17 ...and now what?
Fly Home or keep the dream alive. The next motorcycle adventure vacation awaits!

DAY 17 ...and now what?
Fly Home or keep the dream alive. The next motorcycle adventure vacation awaits!
ROAD CONDITIONS:
This is a paved itinerary and features spectacular coastline riding mixed with delightful (and world-class) curves through old growth Redwoods and Sequoias.
PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ADVENTURE SOUTHBOUND
Starting Price: $4,500
Total Miles: 1,817
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THE ITINERARY

DAY 1 Arrival - Portland, Oregon
Today you arrive in Portland, Oregon to begin your motorcycle adventure. Check in to your hotel room and shake the dust off from travelling before meeting your fellow riders for a welcome dinner on us. Stay in Portland, Oregon.

DAY 2 Portland to Astoria 103 miles/165km
Ride west out of Portland, Oregon along the Columbia River on your way to beautiful Astoria, Oregon's oldest city. Savour the trip's first taste of riding as the sun sets over the Astoria-Megler Bridge straddling the river mouth. Stay in Astoria.

DAY 3 Astoria to Florence 186 miles/300km
Hook south from Astoria for your first crack at the majestic Oregon Coast, Highway 101's best-kept secret. Ride through mist-green forests and cliffside curves as brooks and rivers cascade down rocky slopes to the sea. Tonight we stop in Florence, Oregon, at the mouth of the Siuslaw River and the southern tip of the Oregon Dunes. Stay in Florence.

DAY 4 Florence to Eureka 191 miles/307km
Roll on through the old-growth forests of Oregon south towards the California border, stopping off at the historic Umpqua Lighthouse for a bit before running headlong into Redwood National Park. Stay in Eureka, California.

DAY 5 - Eureka to Mendocino 173 miles/280km
Today we cut inland from the coast for a ride down the famous Avenue of the Giants, a meandering ribbon through old-growth redwood trees fully deserving of their title. Hook back out to the coast for your first full hit of warm California sun along Highway 1 towards our overnight halt in Mendocino, California.

DAY 6 - Mendocino to Tiburon 149 miles/240km
Get a feel for the California coastline as we ride south along sheltered beaches and rolling blue waves. See the Moon Over Marin from a hotel balcony overlooking San Francisco Bay in Tiburon, California.

DAY 7 - Free Day in San Francisco Bay up to 186 miles/300km
Today's itinerary is up to you: relax on the Tiburon Peninsula, pop across the bay to explore San Francisco, or get some more riding in on the quiet back roads north of town. Collect yourself in the heart of NorCal however you desire before embarking on the next leg of our journey. Stay in Tiburon.

DAY 8 - Tiburon to Morro Bay 252 miles/405
The air is chill, and the morn grows late, as our bikes ride on through the Golden Gate. Today we continue on south through Monterey Bay and past Pebble Beach towards what is likely one of the most famous stretches of roadway on Earth: Pacific Coast Highway through Big Sur. Marvel at the Bixby Creek Bridge, Ragged Point, and elephant seals lounging and jostling on the shoreline in view of Piedras Blancas Light Station as we make our way to tonight's halt in Morro Bay.

DAY 9 - Morro Bay to Ojai 140 miles/225km
Time to take a breather from the sea-salt air and spear inland for some serious sweepers. Head east through the Carrizo Plain- California's largest surviving natural grassland- on one of our favourite roads in SoCal, then wind south through tight and twisty Matilija Canyon in the Santa Ynez Mountains overlooking the Santa Barbara coastline. Bed down for the night in the mountain retreat of Ojai.

DAY 10 - Ojai to Long Beach 115 miles/185km
Emerge from Ojai into the Ventureño Chumash settlement of Humaliwo, perhaps more broadly known as starlet hamlet Malibu, California. See from the saddle the sparkling sands of some of the world's best-known beaches as we make our way into Santa Monica and through Los Angeles to our ultimate destination in Long Beach, California. Enjoy a farewell dinner tonight on us before bedding down in downtown Long Beach.

DAY 11 - Long Beach. Departure
Fly home, or stay awhile, and keep the dream alive. We'll see you next time!
THE GEAR TO BRING
MotoQuest guides wear KLIM helmets, jackets, pants and gloves, and we outfit our motorcycles with luggage and accessories from Revzilla. You can view and download our complete MotoQuest packing list here.
Included with the tour:
Hotel Accommodations
Premiere Welcome and Farewell Dinners
Professional MotoQuest Guide(s)
Support Vehicle
Support Vehicle Driver
Staff Trained in First Aid with Satellite Phone
MotoQuest Swag Bag
Photos Taken on the Trip
Automatic Enrollment in Global Rescue
Not Included:
Airfare
Meals on the Road
Gas
Alcohol
Alternative Tours
Travel Insurance
Gratuities
National Park Entrance Fees
MotoQuest Staff on Tour:
Landmarks And Attractions
Astoria, Oregon is a charming and historic city nestled at the mouth of the mighty Columbia River. Astoria is known for its rich maritime heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant arts scene. This picturesque city offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural attractions. As you explore Astoria, you’ll be greeted by its iconic Astoria-Megler Bridge, which spans the Columbia River and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area.Â
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Astoria is steeped in history, with its roots dating back to the early 19th century. It was the first permanent American settlement on the Pacific coast and played a significant role in the region’s maritime trade and exploration. You can delve into this history by visiting the Columbia River Maritime Museum, which showcases the city’s maritime heritage through exhibits and artifacts.Â
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The city is also home to several historic sites, including the Astoria Column, a towering monument that offers panoramic views of the city and the river. The Flavel House Museum, a beautifully preserved Victorian mansion, provides a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Astoria’s past residents. Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in Astoria.
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 The city is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including nearby state parks and beaches. Fort Stevens State Park, located just outside of Astoria, offers opportunities for hiking, camping, and beachcombing.Â
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Astoria is also known for its vibrant arts scene. The city is home to numerous galleries, theaters, and art studios, showcasing the works of local artists and performers. The Astoria Art Walk, held on the second Saturday of each month, allows visitors to explore the city’s creative offerings.
The Avenue of the Giants is a scenic highway that winds its way through the ancient and towering redwood forests of Northern California. As you drive along this majestic road, you’ll find yourself surrounded by towering redwood trees that reach incredible heights and have been standing for centuries.Â
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These magnificent giants create a sense of wonder and reverence as you pass through their ancient realm. The Avenue of the Giants offers numerous opportunities to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. There are several designated stops and trails along the way where you can explore the forest on foot. You can take a leisurely stroll through the towering trees, breathe in the fresh forest air, and marvel at the sheer size and grandeur of these ancient beings. One of the highlights of the Avenue of the Giants is the Founders Grove, where you can find some of the largest and oldest redwood trees in the area.Â
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The Founders Tree, in particular, is a sight to behold, standing tall and proud as a testament to the resilience and majesty of these ancient giants.
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 The Avenue of the Giants is not just a scenic drive, but also a place of tranquility and serenity. It offers a chance to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the peacefulness of nature. It’s a place where you can find solace and marvel at the wonders of the natural world.
This iconic highway offers a scenic and unforgettable journey for those who seek to explore the beauty of the Pacific coast. As you embark on your adventure along Highway 1, you’ll be treated to mesmerizing views of the Pacific Ocean on one side and picturesque landscapes on the other.Â
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The road winds its way along cliffs, offering panoramic vistas of rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and crashing waves. One of the highlights of the Pacific Coast Highway 1 is the Big Sur region. This stretch of the highway is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery, with towering cliffs and pristine beaches. You’ll have the opportunity to witness iconic landmarks such as Bixby Creek Bridge, McWay Falls, and Pfeiffer Beach, each offering its own unique beauty.Â
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The Pacific Coast Highway 1 also takes you through charming coastal towns and cities, such as Santa Barbara, Monterey, and Carmel-by-the-Sea. These towns offer a delightful blend of coastal charm, with their quaint streets, art galleries, and delicious seafood restaurants.
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 Along the way, you can also explore various state parks and natural attractions. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, and Hearst San Simeon State Park are just a few of the many places where you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the California coast.
The Golden Gate Bridge is a true marvel of engineering and an iconic symbol of San Francisco, California. The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the Golden Gate Strait, connecting the city of San Francisco to Marin County. This magnificent bridge, with its distinctive orange-red color, stands tall and proud against the backdrop of the San Francisco Bay. It stretches for approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 kilometers) and offers breathtaking views of the city skyline, the bay, and the Pacific Ocean.Â
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The construction of the Golden Gate Bridge began in 1933 and was completed in 1937. It was a remarkable feat of engineering at the time, and it still stands as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship. The bridge’s towers rise to a height of 746 feet (227 meters), and its main span stretches for 4,200 feet (1,280 meters). Walking or cycling across the Golden Gate Bridge is a popular activity for both locals and visitors alike. The bridge has designated pedestrian and bicycle paths, allowing you to enjoy the stunning views while immersing yourself in the beauty of the surroundings.
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 The Golden Gate Bridge is not only a remarkable structure but also a symbol of San Francisco’s rich history and culture. It has been featured in numerous films, photographs, and artworks, becoming an iconic landmark recognized worldwide.
Big Sur is a rugged and breathtaking stretch of coastline that spans approximately 90 miles (145 kilometers) along the central coast of California. As you journey through Big Sur, you’ll be captivated by its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and majestic coastal mountains. The rugged beauty of this region has inspired artists, writers, and nature enthusiasts for generations.Â
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One of the highlights of Big Sur is its stunning state parks. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is a popular destination, offering hiking trails that wind through towering redwood groves and lead to picturesque waterfalls. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is another gem, known for its iconic McWay Falls, where a waterfall cascades directly onto a secluded beach.Â
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The Bixby Creek Bridge is an iconic landmark in Big Sur, often photographed for its architectural beauty and its breathtaking backdrop of the Pacific Ocean. This magnificent bridge is a testament to the engineering marvels that can be found along the Pacific Coast Highway.Â
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Big Sur is also home to a vibrant arts community, with galleries showcasing the works of local artists. The region’s natural beauty serves as inspiration for many creative souls who find solace and inspiration in its serene surroundings.
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 It’s important to note that Big Sur is known for its rugged and remote nature, with limited services and amenities. It’s a place where you can truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature.
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