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Road cycling around Santa Monica offers a diverse landscape, blending coastal routes with challenging mountain climbs. The region features extensive beaches, the Pacific Ocean coastline, and the rugged terrain of the Santa Monica Mountains. This combination provides a variety of road cycling experiences, from flat, scenic paths along the ocean to routes with significant elevation gains through hills and canyons. The city's commitment to bike infrastructure further enhances its appeal for cyclists.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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This beach extends for almost two miles along the shore, with a nice bike path, walkway, playground equipment, and volleyball courts. Do check the current restrictions, because as of now (June 2025), the beach is closed due to its proximity to the staging site for recovery from the Palisades fire.
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While bike paths through Malibu are 'here now" and suddenly gone and you're in traffic, there are few places as pleasant to visit by bicycle as Malibu. Be sure to bike up Malibu Road, but if you're adventurous and in good shape, take the bottom of Mulholland rd (from far north of Malibu) up to the valley side of the canyon. You can then reward yourself with a long downhill ride on curvy Decker. (You'll be on your breaks for miles). This is a great town to lunch, coffee or just watch the waves.
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Topanga Lagoon is one of the last coastal wetlands still remaining in California. It's only a shadow of its former self at the moment, but active efforts are under way to restore it and protect the critical resources it holds, including tidewater gobi and Southern California steelhead.
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This is a great place to have a quick rest to take in the view over Santa Monica and its famouse pier.
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On your way to Fire Road, you can enjoy beautiful views of the valley and the mountains.
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Explore the vintage and contemporary homes of historic Adelaide Drive while enjoying ocean and hillside views. In the early 20th century, wealthy pioneer families built coastal residences here, and five of these homes still stand as designated landmarks. Notable current residents include artist Don Bachardy, architect Frank Gehry, animator Matt Groening, and author Mona Simpson. Thanks to preservation efforts, Adelaide Drive retains much of its history.
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A not so steep, but instead long and gradual climb between rows of iconic Los Angeles palm trees.
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Will Rogers State Beach stretches 1.75 miles along the shoreline and offers activities like swimming and diving. Visitors can enjoy public volleyball courts, playgrounds, gymnastic equipment, and the bike path. Will Rogers is a popular filming location for movies and TV shows, this beach is operated by Los Angeles County. Note that the California State Parks Annual Day Use Pass is not accepted here.
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Santa Monica offers a wide variety of road cycling experiences, with over 50 routes available. These range from easy coastal rides to challenging mountain climbs, catering to different skill levels.
The region provides a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll find flat, scenic paths along the Pacific Ocean coastline, such as sections of the Marvin Braude Bike Trail. For those seeking more challenge, the Santa Monica Mountains offer winding roads with significant elevation gains and pitiless gradients, providing a 'climber's heaven'.
Santa Monica generally enjoys mild weather year-round, making it suitable for road cycling in most seasons. However, the spring and fall often offer the most pleasant temperatures and clearer skies, ideal for both coastal cruises and mountain ascents. Summers can be warm, especially inland, while winters are typically mild with occasional rain.
Yes, Santa Monica has several routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. The Marvin Braude Bike Trail, also known as 'The Strand,' is an iconic paved path offering flat, scenic ocean views, ideal for all skill levels. You can also find easy routes among the 24 easy tours available in the area.
Absolutely. The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is renowned for its challenging road cycling. Routes like the Mandeville Canyon Road offer significant climbs and elevation gains. For example, the Palisades Park – Will Rogers State Beach loop from Downtown Santa Monica is a difficult 74.3-mile route with substantial elevation gain, providing a rigorous workout for experienced cyclists.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. Palisades Park, for instance, provides stunning ocean and Santa Monica Mountains vistas. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by highlights such as Parker Mesa Overlook or San Vicente Mountain Viewpoint, especially in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Road cycling in Santa Monica allows you to pass by several iconic landmarks. The Santa Monica Pier is a central landmark along the Marvin Braude Bike Trail. You can also cycle past the beautiful Will Rogers State Beach and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Ocean Front Walk. The Marvin Braude Bike Trail itself is a highlight.
While most road cycling routes focus on coastal and mountain views, some routes in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area might bring you close to natural features. For example, Temescal Canyon Falls is a notable natural monument in the area that can be explored, though it might require a short detour or hike from a cycling route.
Parking is available at various points along the coast and near mountain access points. For coastal routes like the Marvin Braude Bike Trail, there are numerous paid parking lots along Santa Monica State Beach. For mountain routes, look for parking areas near trailheads within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
Santa Monica is well-served by public transportation. The Metro E Line (formerly Expo Line) connects Downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica, with several stations in the city. Many buses also operate throughout the area. Most public transport options are bike-friendly, allowing you to bring your bicycle, making it convenient to access various starting points for your rides.
Yes, Santa Monica's road cycling routes, especially those along the coast and through urban areas, offer plenty of opportunities for refreshment. The Marvin Braude Bike Trail passes through several beach towns with cafes and restaurants. San Vicente Boulevard also features a lively route with shops and eateries. Even some mountain routes might have small stops in nearby communities.
The road cycling routes in Santa Monica are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of stunning ocean views, the challenge of the Santa Monica Mountains, and the well-maintained paths. The diversity of routes, from flat coastal cruises to demanding climbs, is frequently highlighted as a major draw.
Yes, Santa Monica offers excellent options for family-friendly road cycling. The Marvin Braude Bike Trail (The Strand) is a prime example, providing a safe, paved, and mostly flat path along the beach, perfect for cyclists of all ages. Its accessibility and scenic beauty make it a popular choice for families.
Many of Santa Monica's road cycling routes are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your path. Examples include the Palisades Park – Will Rogers State Beach loop from 26th Street/Bergamot and the Mandeville Canyon Road – Palisades Park loop from 17th Street/SMC, which combine coastal views with inland exploration.


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