Riders in Oregon can enjoy hundreds of miles of Scenic Byways and All American Roads which offer diverse landscape including the Pacific coastline, dense evergreen forests, wine country, semi-arid prairies, and meadowlands, to deserts in the eastern state.
Regardless of which road your bike hits the pavement you will not be disappointed with what this great state has to offer. To make your ride even more enjoyable there are over 60 Best Western hotels conveniently located along the way. There are over 30 Rider Friendly hotels throughout the state. Rider Friendly properties welcome rider enthusiasts by providing unique services from clean wipe-down rags to a washing station for your bike.

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Northern Coast Hwy 101, Astoria to Newport

Oregon's nearly 363 miles of pristine, public coastline is made up of diverse terrain that changes from rugged cliffs to evergreen forests to Sahara-like dunes and boundless sandy beaches. From Astoria in the north to Brookings in the southern tip, follow the shoreline past a smorgasbord of one-of-a-kind attractions including scores of quaint towns with a penchant for serving up legendary seafood, historic lighthouses, breathtaking viewpoints, stunning state parks.

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Central Coast Hwy 101, Florence, Coos Bay and Bandon

Oregon's nearly 363 miles of pristine, public coastline is made up of diverse terrain that changes from rugged cliffs to evergreen forests to Sahara-like dunes and boundless sandy beaches. From Astoria in the north to Brookings in the southern tip, follow the shoreline past a smorgasbord of one-of-a-kind attractions including scores of quaint towns with a penchant for serving up legendary seafood, historic lighthouses, breathtaking viewpoints, stunning state parks.

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Southern Coast Hwy 101, Coos Bay to Brookings

From the beautiful and breathtaking ocean views of Coos Bay down to the southernmost point of the Oregon coast in Brookings, this is a amazing ride you will not soon forget.
This is the very best the Oregon coast has to offer!

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Southern Oregon - Klamath Falls to Crater Lake and Grants Pass

Kalamath Falls and it's historic downtown area which features Art Deco or Gothic Revival architecture at very turn. If fishing or hiking a trail is your thing, there is no better location in the west. To Crater Lake, where even seasoned riders gasp at the indescribable blue lake with it's twenty-mile circle of cliffs, tinted in subtle shades and fringed with hemlock, fir, and pine. In Grants Pass, you will find great fishing, hiking, shopping and view the awesome power of the mighty Rogue River.

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Eastern Oregon - Eugine to Baker City - through the Deschutes National Forest.

This ride includes several lakes including Cultus, Devil's, Elk, Lava,
North and South Twin, Sparks and Todd as well as Crane Prairie
and Wickiup reservoirs. The highway also offers views of the
Three Sisters, Mount Bachelor and Broken Top.

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Oregon Wine Country - Tigard to Dundee, McMinville, Corvallis to Salem

The Willamette Valley is the heart of Oregon's agriculture country. During spring and summer growing seasons, roadside stands dot the country lanes, and farmers' markets appear in the valley's historic towns. Covered bridges beckon drivers to explore the many back roads. Nestled among its rolling hills are over 200 wineries producing a medley of vintages—Pinot noir, Pinot gris and Riesling to mention a few. The valley, dubbed Oregon's Wine Country, is one of Oregon's major wine-growing regions.

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Columbia Gorge –Portland, Troutdale, Cascade Locks and Hood River

Mt. Hood and the cliffs of the awe-inspiring Columbia River Gorge look down on quaint riverfront towns, countless waterfalls and exhilarating windsurfing waters. The Hood River Valley one the largest fruit-growing regions in Oregon with apricots, apples, blueberries, pears—even wine grapes that make for exceptional vintages.

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Best Western Rider-Friendly properties provide unique
services to rider enthusiasts including, but not limited to, a clean
wipe-down rag at check-in and a washing station for cleaning off
the day's grime from bikes.


Best Western Ride RewardsSM Program

Best Western Ride RewardsSM, exclusive program for Harley Davidson® enthusiasts. Hang up your boots for the night at a Best Western® hotel. Earn points, or miles and credits through the Best Western and Harley-Davidson® exclusive rewards program - Best Western Ride RewardsSM

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  • Earn 10 points for every U.S. dollar spent on qualified room rates worldwide or 250 airline miles per stay.
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  • Take advantage of exclusive offers.
  • Best Western Ride RewardsSM points never expire.
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