Bicycle Rides Northwest: Scenic Routes, Exceptional Rider Experience

Explore fully supported cycling tours in Oregon and Walla Walla. Scenic routes, all-inclusive experiences, and top-rated rider satisfaction with Bicycle Rides Northwest.
Cyclists riding past vineyard and winery in rolling countryside, scenic wine country bike route with green fields, rural roads, and Pacific Northwest landscape views Cyclists riding past vineyard and winery in rolling countryside, scenic wine country bike route with green fields, rural roads, and Pacific Northwest landscape views
Bike Camp Walla Walla: We’re not riding past the winery; we’re riding through the winery. (Photo: Burk Webb)

BRNW Oregon 2026: “Ride a Different Road” – June 20–27, 2026

Bicycle Rides Northwest (BRNW) is an Oregon-based nonprofit that has delivered fully supported road cycling tours throughout the Pacific Northwest for nearly four decades. While the region is known for its stunning scenery, BRNW has long understood that memorable cycling tours are about more than just the landscape—they’re about the overall experience.

From the connections made along the way to unexpected moments and new discoveries, BRNW designs each tour with a single priority: the rider experience.

Participants consistently highlight the attention to detail that sets BRNW apart. Daily rest stops feature a wide selection of fresh foods, a dedicated crew of 30+ staff ensures seamless support, and afternoons include complimentary snacks and beverages—including beer and wine. Catered meals are thoughtfully prepared, often becoming a highlight of the trip.

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Rider feedback reflects this commitment. Over the past four years, BRNW has earned an average customer satisfaction rating of 98% for both service and value, with multiple years reaching a perfect 100%. All tours are all-inclusive, eliminating the need for additional expenses during the event.

Group of cyclists in colorful jerseys posing by a scenic forest waterfall on a Pacific Northwest ride, highlighting Bicycle Rides Northwest tours and outdoor cycling experience
Oregon 26: A photo opportunity, and a spot to cool off. (Photo: Burk Webb)

Featured 2026 Tours Bike Camp Walla Walla: A Hub-Based Cycling Experience

Bike Camp Walla Walla introduces a unique format designed for both convenience and immersion. Based at Whitman College, this five-day event eliminates the need to relocate each day, allowing riders to settle in and fully explore the region.

Each day offers multiple route options, ranging from shorter scenic rides to more challenging distances. Off-bike activities include wine tastings, guided tours of local art and architecture, cultural programming, and dining experiences in Whitman College’s award-winning facilities.

Accommodations are flexible, with options including college dorms, local hotels, camping, or RV stays.

This format also makes the event ideal for non-riding partners. A curated schedule of daily activities allows companions to enjoy the region independently before reconnecting for shared meals, social hours, and evening programming.

Tipis on Whitman College campus lawn at dusk beside modern building with warm lights, scenic Bike Camp Walla Walla setting for cycling tour lodging and cultural experience
Bike Camp Walla Walla: Want to stay in one? We’ve got that.

Bike Camp Walla Walla also supports Whitman College’s Šináata Scholarship program, which provides full-ride scholarships to tribal students. Cultural experiences throughout the week include a drum circle, Native arts and crafts, and educational insights into the cultural and historical significance of each day’s route.

BRNW Oregon 2026: Exploring the Roads Less Traveled

Oregon’s Willamette Valley and Pacific Coast are world-renowned for their beauty—but most visitors experience them via busy highways. This tour takes a different approach.

Blue rowboat on grassy lakeshore beside scenic coastal road, calm water with docks and forested hills under blue sky, peaceful Pacific Northwest waterfront landscape ideal for cycling route scenery
Oregon 26: A tranquil spin along Yaquina Bay (Photo: John Mejia)

BRNW Oregon 2026 focuses on quiet, winding backroads that reveal a more peaceful and immersive side of the region. Riders spend the majority of their time away from traffic, enjoying uninterrupted scenery while still accessing iconic destinations such as vineyards, coastal cliffs, beaches, and waterfalls.

Cyclists riding beneath Yaquina Bay Bridge on Oregon coast, scenic steel arch structure over water, iconic Pacific Northwest bike route with coastal views and quiet road experience
Oregon 26: Sometimes you go over a bridge; sometimes… (Photo: Jim Moore)

The route includes lesser-known highlights such as Alsea Falls, Lobster Valley, Slab Creek Road, and the remote crossing of the Coast Range via Blaine Road. Even experienced Oregon cyclists will discover new perspectives and hidden gems along the way.

Experience the Difference

With a focus on thoughtful planning, rider comfort, and meaningful connections, Bicycle Rides Northwest continues to deliver high-quality cycling experiences at an exceptional value.

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