Pacific Coast Highway
USA Self-guided Motorcycle Tour
Pacific Coast Highway, PCH, Route 1 – a slice of America like no other. Our Orange & Black motorcycle tour will take you on winding coast roads from the remote, cool, pine forests of Washington state, through Olympic National Park, down the unspoilt Oregon coast, through giant redwood forests, and along world-famous Big Sur to cosmopolitan Los Angeles. You’ll see just about every type of coastline imaginable – from striking wave-carved rocks and cliffs, sublime remote sandy beaches, dense forests to urban playgrounds. And if time is tight, just take a week to ride south to San Francisco, everyone’s favourite city
All self-guided tours include personal daily GPX files
Highlights
— San Francisco
— Golden Gate bridge
— Olympic National Park, rain forest
— Big Sur
— Downtown Seattle
— Oregon beaches
— Monterey Peninsular
— Giant redwoods
— Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks
— Bixby Bridge
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Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive Seattle
If you have fewer days available we have shorter tours – PCH North (8 days, Seattle to San Francisco) or PCH South (6 days San Francisco to Los Angeles). Just ask us for these shorter tour prices.
Welcome to Seattle, Washington! Take a deep breath of northern air as you step outside the airport terminal, and in the distance, your first sight of Seattle’s famous Space Needle. Grab a bite to eat, have a drink and then get a good night’s rest because tomorrow you begin the first part of an exciting journey.
Early Birds. If you’re getting in a day or two early, we suggest you rent a car or pick up your motorcycle in advance and pay a visit to Neah Bay, the northernmost town on the US West Coast or take a ferry to Vancouver Island and explore the beautiful island. You might even want to make it a little round trip, take the ferry across the coastal waters of British Columbia to Vancouver; from here its 140 miles back to Seattle. Or explore Seattle’s unique musical heritage…
Day 2
Seattle – Forks
(200 miles)
Your scenic ride to Los Angeles starts with a ferry from downtown Seattle to Olympic National Park. Olympic National Park is a diverse and stunning area. It is part fog shrouded coast with booming surf and waves-manicured beaches. Admire rock arches and sea stacks, crashing waves, the calls of gulls, bald eagles and black oystercatchers. At low tide you may even see raccoons feeding on shellfish.
The other part is spectacular alpine country dotted with sparkling lakes, lush meadows, glaciers, and North America’s finest temperate rain forest. It is very, very remote out here – a place that not many people are lucky enough to ever venture to.
You’ll stop at Forks of ‘Twilight Zone’ fame, before reaching your wilderness lodge for the night.
Day 3
Forks – Lincoln City
(230 miles)
You continue south and stop at Aberdeen, once home to Kurt Cobain, where you leave the Olympic Peninsula. Crossing the Columbia River you’ll enter Oregon. Then on for a visit to the Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks, near the mouth of the Columbia River, which commemorate the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In Astoria visit Fort Clatsop which was the final encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition during the winter of 1805-1806, before they returned east to St. Louis.
Just a little further south you pass through the town of Seaside which gained equal historical importance as the location of the Lewis and Clark Salt Cairn, where the expedition extracted salt from seawater to make fresh water.
After so much history and information it’s back on your iron horse to wind your way down the Oregon Coast Highway through Tillamook. Time permitting, take a lovely ride out to Cape Meares and Cape Lookout. Enjoy the beauiful views and then continue down to Lincoln City, where you stay for the night.


Day 4
Lincoln City – Coos Bay
(125 miles)
Today you’ll experience the remoteness of western Oregon with its verdant forests, breath-taking bays, small coastal fishing logging and beach towns. At Yaquina Bay the road hugs the coast and you’re presented with magnificent vistas from Yaquina Head, Oregon’s tallest lighthouse. You enter Siuslaw National Forest and the number of curves is beginning to increase. There are no tourist sights here – being out here is the attraction itself! Maybe it’s the feel of being taken back to a simpler time, where life moved a little bit slower. Maybe it’s the taken-care-of feeling you get as you cross over a covered bridge in a rainstorm. Maybe it’s all of those things and different ones for different people. It’s all back to nature here on the Oregon Coast.
Day 5
Coos Bay – Eureka
(220 miles)
As you ride into Gold Beach take a look at the Rogue River where there’s a chance you’ll see wildlife such as bear, otter, deer, eagles, osprey, herons and more.
Today you get a true feel for a real coastal ride. You’re in for a real treat – big trees, and lots of them! Our southbound route takes you through different redwood state parks and touches Redwood National Park, your second National Park on this tour; needless to say the Pacific Coast Highway is also called the Redwood Highway up here. After about 65 miles you reach the pretty city of Eureka with its beautiful harbour and picturesque Victorian houses. This is your stopping point for the night.
Day 6
Eureka – Fort Bragg
(135 miles)
Today’s highlight is the road through Humboldt Redwoods State Park called Avenue of the Giants. Now this is what we call an avenue! This world famous 31 mile scenic drive is by far the most outstanding display of these giant trees in the 500 mile redwood belt. Along the Avenue there are a number of sleepy small towns. Stop to browse in quaint gift shops for your redwood memorabilia and to take in the tranquillity of this mighty place.
At Leggett you make a sudden right turn and find yourself on Hwy 1. Right here at Drive-Thru Tree Park visit another sight on this tour; the name already gives it away: a tree to drive through. The enormous Chandelier Tree derives its name from the enormous branches balanced on either side of the trunk. These branches, which are the size of small trees, begin about a hundred feet up the trunk.
Back on the road you head west towards the coast again. The number of curves increases and the route, now also named Shoreline Highway, is a thrill to ride. You cruise past MacKerricher State Park and reach Fort Bragg, the largest coast town between San Francisco and Eureka, located on the Mendocino Coast.


Day 7
Fort Bragg – San Francisco
(180 miles)
Just a little further south is the funky and eclectic little town of Mendocino which became infamous through its massive cultivation of marijuana. Today Mendocino is the only town on the California Coast that is designated as a Historical Landmark. Established in the 1850s the architecture is reminiscent of Maine with its grand Victorians and quaint Saltbox cottages.
Back on your iron horse you’ll soar on down the rugged coast. As you cross Russian River the road seems like a horizontal roller coaster ride all the way to Bodega Bay. In 1963 Alfred Hitchcock decided that this would be the ideal location for his next movie, “The Birds”. You’ll see that he couldn’t have found a more surreal spot for this film when you check out the over 150 year old Potter School House; an original relict from the movie shoot.
Continue down Hwy 1 to Point Reyes National Seashore and Muir Beach, where the road leaves the ocean and cuts inland. Visit charming Sausalito. with its stunning views of the San Francisco skyline, Alcatraz Island and the Golden Gate Bridge. Clocks seem to tick a little differently here, it’s very relaxed and a great place to stop for a break.
Now hit the road and get the final ride done for the day; but it’s not just any piece of road, it’s the world famous Golden Gate Bridge. Don’t forget to put a flower in your hair when you reach your hotel.
Day 8
San Francisco
(free day)
A free day to enjoy the beautiful city of San Francisco, a funky, individual, and surprisingly small place – certainly the most liberal city in the USA. There’s plenty to do here – a trip to Alcatraz (book well in advance), cable car rides, or a fabulous sunset cruise with live music and food (which we can book for you).
Day 9
San Francisco – Monterey
(125 miles)
Roll out of the city on the beautiful, winding Skyline Boulevard, stopping for a coffee and then onto the Pacific Coast Highway, the famous Route 1, to Santa Cruz for lunch, fun and sun on the beach. This is one of the best rides in the world, ending in the coastal grandeur of the Monterey Peninsula, whose crescent shaped bay and cypress groves have been celebrated by poets, authors and artists. In the evening, take in the Carmel shops, Steinbeck’s Cannery Row and the wonderful ambience of the bay. And Laguna Seca is just around the corner too!


Day 10
Monterey – Pismo Beach
(145 miles)
This morning you ride 90 miles along the cliff edges of Big Sur, the most spectacular section of Highway 1. Rocky cliffs form a sublime landscape, redwood groves line river canyons and the Santa Lucia Mountains rise out of the blue-green Pacific. About halfway along you come to Esalen, named for the long-gone native tribe who once enjoyed the natural hot springs on a cliff top high above the raging surf. At San Simeon you can stop for a guided tour at Hearst Castle. Carrying onward visit tiny seaside art communities and miles of sandy beaches till you reach your hotel at Pismo Beach. Welcome to Southern California!
Day 11
Pismo Beach – Los Angeles
(180 miles)
This area is the home of the California beach scene, and you have time to enjoy it all. After cutting inland at Santa Maria to enjoy the great back roads and scenery you get back on Highway 101 at Santa Barbara and cruise straight into Malibu, the famous beach colony. After another 20 miles you’re in Santa Monica, LA’s oldest and biggest resort. Once a wild beachfront playground, it’s now a self-consciously liberal and healthy community. Finally, it’s time to wend your way back to Los Angeles, return your motorcycle and enjoy your final evening.
Day 12
Depart Los Angeles
Today is the day to pack your bags, filled with the experiences and memories of a fantastic tour down the West Coast, through the three beautiful states of Washington, Oregon and California. It’s time to head home.
Total Distance c. 1600 miles
Dates & Prices
Per person prices
Date Couple 2 Riders Sharing Solo Season: 15 May - 30 Sept £2825 £4075 £5645 A deposit of just £500 secures the price you pay with our
£ price guarantee
The following discounts apply:
- 5% discount to bookings of 4 or more riders
- 5% discount for members of the Harley Owners Group, MAG, Curvy Riders, WIMA & BMW Riders Club
- £50 discount to bookings made by customers that have toured with us before
NOTE: Discount applies to tour price only and only one (the best) discount per booking applies. Discount excludes insurances, taxes, surcharges.
ALL BOOKINGS are eligible for a 10% discount off purchases online or instore at Infinity Motorcycles.
*** We are happy to customise any of our self-guided tours to suit your requirements – add or remove days, add detours, opt for different hotels, etc. All Orange & Black self-guided tours are prepared specifically for you. Our listed prices are guide prices and may be subject to seasonal variations, down as well as up! We will always prepare a full quote for you before asking you to confirm, and ONCE BOOKED AND CONFIRMED YOUR PRICE IS GUARANTEED. Just tell us what you want – it is your holiday! ***
Motorcycle surcharges
Bike Band A - no surcharge Bike Band B - SEE BELOW H-D Heritage Softail H-D Street Glide Ltd H-D Street Glide H-D Road Glide Ltd H-D Road Glide H-D Pan America 1250 H-D Street Glide Touring Edition BMW 1250/1300GS H-D Road Glide Touring Edition BMW R1250/R1300RT Indian Scout Sixty Classic Indian Scout Sixty Bobber Bike Band B surcharges can vary from £10 to £50 per day depending on model, location and season.
Surcharges may also apply to all prices above for public holidays, events and conventions.
A range of mid-sized motorcycles from Yamaha and other manufacturers may be available. Please ask for details.
Don’t forget to book tour optional activities...
Sunset Bay Cruise:
Sail San Francisco Bay on 55′ and 65′ Catamarans. Whether you’re looking for romantic things to do in the Bay Area or you’re a family seeking a unique way to tour San Francisco, this is something you’ll never forget. Sail under the Golden Gate Bridge then circle past Alcatraz Island and Sausalito to Kirby Cove. Here whales and sea lions might join us to admire the spectacular city lights. Sip California wines in the cabin or let the San Francisco Bay winds rip through your hair at the bow of the boat. Includes light hors d’oeuvres and 2 complimentary drinks.
Price: £100 per person.Hearst Castle tour:
The Grand Rooms Tour is recommended for first-time visitors. It also has the fewest stairs to climb. Every evening, W. R. Hearst’s guests gathered in the grand social rooms on the ground floor of Casa Grande -his formal name for the twin-towered main house. Experience what it was like to be a guest at The Enchanted Hill—known today as Hearst Castle. At the end of the guided portion of your tour, stroll on your own through the gardens and wander at your leisure around the Neptune Pool and the Roman Pool—just as Mr. Hearst’s guests did in the 1920s and 1930s.
Price: £39 per person.Prebookable extras
Pre-bookable extras Basis Price VIP-Zero ($0 excess) Per bike £460 SLI Per bike £330 Breakdown recovery Per bike £115 Model guarantee Per bike £93 US arrival airport-hotel transfer Per taxi included US arrival hotel pre-tour Per room per night £194 US departure hotel post-tour Per room per night £168 US departure hotel-airport transfer Per taxi included Travel/medical insurance Per person POA What's Included & What's Not
Price Includes Price Excludes Harley-Davidson® rental motorcycle (current model)
Daily GPX files for your satnav
Complimentary Lonely Planet guide
Personalised Orange & Black Travel Guide to the USA and Canada
Sturdy wallet for all your travel documents
The best biking roads
Hand-picked 2-4* hotels
£ price guarantee, no exchange rate worries
Low £500 booking deposit
Basic 3rd party liability cover
All taxes, compulsory charges and one-way fees
Some breakfasts
ATOL protection (when we book your flights)
Peace of mind from our Travel Trust Association membership
Our unrivalled experience and knowledge
Motorcycle Security Deposit
Fuel (allow c. £20/day)
Conference, rally and other event surcharges
Parking Fees
Park and any other entrance fees
Additional activities
Meals except where specified (allow c. £40-£50/person/day
Personal expenses, souvenirs, tips
Optional pre-bookable extras:
• Flights (we are an ATOL bonded, UK company)
• Specialist Travel insurance for motorcyclists – www.bikerstravelinsurance.co.uk
• Optional CDW (VIP Zero) liability insurance – £470
• Optional (SLI) motorcycle insurance – £330
• Roadside assistance – £115
• Motorcycle model guarantee – £94
• Helmets and riding gear
• Car/van hire
• Excursions/activities
• UK airport hotel and parking
• Pre and post-tour accommodation and tours
• Pre and post-tour motorcycle hire
• Hotel/dealer transfers
• US Airport/hotels transfer
• Additional activities
• Custom/private toursOur Accommodation
Seattle Airport, Coast Gateway Hotel
Olympic National Park, Kalaloch Lodge
Tillamook, Shilo Inn Suites
Coos Bay, Red Lion Inn
Eureka, Red Lion Hotel
Fort Bragg, Best Western Vista Manor Lodge
San Francisco, RIU Plaza Fisherman’s Wharf (2 nts)
Monterey, Casa Munras
Pismo Beach, Seacrest Oceanfront Hotel
Los Angeles, Holiday Inn LAXOur Motorcycles
For our selection of motorcycles please see our USA Motorcycle Rentals page.