Bicycle Tourism in District 1
The Pacific Coast Bike Route begins at the California-Oregon border, on Highway 101. It extends south on Route 101 to Leggett, and then southwest on Route 1 to the coastline in Mendocino County. The bike route then follows Route 1 south through Mendocino County. It is recommended that only experienced bicyclists attempt this coast route.
District 1 Bicycle Touring Guide
Hard copies for individual/personal use can be requested from Lisa Hockaday .
Download the full guide (PDF 26.8M)
Select Sections
- California Map (Caltrans District Area Boundaries) (PDF)
- Caltrans District 1 Area Map (PDF)
- Caltrans Districts 1-12 Bicycle Contacts (PDF)
- District 1 Area Chamber of Commerce (PDF)
- California Bike Laws (PDF)
- Safety Always Matters (PDF)
- Getting Started (PDF)
- Safe Hand Signals (PDF)
- Bike Guide Information (PDF)
- State Parks and Attractions (PDF)
- U.S. Forest Service Campgrounds (PDF)
- Route Map Profile and Legend (PDF)
- District 1 Route Map Guide (PDF)
Maps and Profiles
- 1 - Route 1, Gualala to Little River (PDF)
- 2 - Route 1, Little River to Leggett (PDF)
- 3 - Route 101, Piercy to Fernbridge (PDF)
- 4 - Route 101, Fernbridge to Orick (PDF)
- 5 - Route 101, Orick to Oregon State Line (PDF)
- 6 - Route 199 (PDF)
- 7 - Route 101, Mendocino County Line to Willits (PDF)
- 8 - Route 101, Willits to Piercy (PDF)
- 9 - Route 128 (PDF)
- 10 - Routes 29 and 53, Napa/Lake County Line to Route 20 (PDF)
- 11 - Route 29 and Route 20 from Route 101 to the Lake/Colusa County Line (PDF)
- 12 - Route 36 (PDF)
- 13 - Route 299 (PDF)
- 14 - Route 96 (PDF)
- 15 - Route 20, Fort Bragg to Willits(PDF)
Bicycles are considered vehicles in the State of California. They have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of motor vehicles. For more information, please see the California Driver Handbook.