The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 10, 2021, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 21, Image 21

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    SPRING GUIDE
THE ASTORIAN
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2021 • 9
Continued from Page 8
A bike is placed near the waterfall at Hug Point.
‘WE WILL HAVE A WONDERFUL
WEEKEND OF ACTIVITIES PLANNED
FOR YOU TO ENJOY CANNON BEACH … AND
EXPLORE THE COMMUNITY LIKE A LOCAL.’
Proud to Support
OUR
COMMUNITY!
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Kennels
We provide a comfortable and
caring environment for your pets!
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Boarding
Vinson Brothers Construction
Training • Pet Supplies
Serving Clatsop County Since 1962
503-861-1601 •
1050 Pacific Drive, Hammond, OR
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At the start of day
two, fat bike enthusiasts
face a 13-mile beach
ride past Haystack Rock
to arrive at the water-
fall in Hug Point State
Recreation Site. Along
the way, riders will pass
the historic stagecoach
road, which is carved
out of the rocks on the
beach.
“(There’s) not many
places you can ride your
bike past the breathtak-
ing scenery of Haystack
Rock and end up at a
hidden away waterfall
on the beach,” Crowder
said.
According to the
Cannon Beach History
Center and Museum,
sources claim a man
from Arch Cape had the
historic road built in the
early 20th century after
his motorcar got stuck in
the surf and submerged.
With the ability to cross
Hug Point at low tide,
stagecoaches and wag-
ons frequented the road
before U.S. Highway
101 was constructed.
Following the ride
to the waterfall, the fes-
tival off ers attendees
a scavenger hunt with
opportunities to explore
the local community’s
restaurants, breweries
and shops. To top off the
day, riders will meet at
Tolovana Beach State
Recreation Site, in front
of Mo’s Restaurant, for
Proud to Support
Our Local
Community!
MINI MART
Your good neighbor store
some fat bike games and
a bonfi re.
“We curate some
great experiences for
you and assure you see
the highlights of the
community by bike,”
Crowder said. “We take
care of the details so you
can just enjoy yourself.”
On the fi nal day,
attendees can visit
Klootchy Creek County
Park for a self-guided
ride through the park’s
mountain bike trails.
Klootchy Creek con-
tains up to 14 moun-
tain biking trails. The
25-acre park is also
home to the stump of the
Klootchy Creek Giant
Sitka Spruce, which was
the fi rst honoree in the
Oregon Heritage Tree
program and once held
the distinction of largest
tree in the state.
For those who want
to attend but don’t have
fat biking experience,
there will be staff and
volunteers present to
ensure attendees follow
safety guidelines.
“All activities are
meant to be fun and lei-
surely. All you need is
your own fat bike, mask
and helmet, and we will
have a wonderful week-
end of activities planned
for you to enjoy Cannon
Beach … and explore
the community like a
local.”
Festival participants
are expected to provide
their own fat bikes.
El
Catrin
Mexican Restaurant
Available for
Dine In or
Take Out!
Astoria Mini Mart East
2264 Marine Drive
Warrenton Mini Mart
58 East Harbor Drive
19 North Hwy. 101
Warrenton, OR.
(In the Premarq Center)
503-861-0369