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Road cycling around Rancho Cordova features an extensive network of paved paths along the American River Parkway and Folsom South Canal. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with some routes offering moderate elevation gains near Folsom Lake and its surrounding areas. This region provides access to riverfront scenery, canal-side paths, and connections to larger state recreation areas.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
4.9
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386
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71.2km
03:03
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.1km
02:23
180m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This paved trail winds between Old Sacramento and Folsom β 32 miles in all β linking you up with lots of parks along the way. Plus some gorgeous views of the river it more or less parallels!
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Hagan Community Park offers direct access to the American River Bike Trail, a 32-mile scenic route ideal for cycling, walking, and running. The park has ball fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a dog park.
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From this spot, you can exit the paved American River Trail onto a shorter, packed-dirt trail that follows the same direction as the paved trail. Both trails are multi-use, so watch out for hikers.
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From this spot, you can see three bridges that cross the American River. The Rainbow Bridge along Greenback Lane, the Folsom Historic Truss Bridge along the American River Bike Trail, and the bridge along Folsom Boulevard.
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Folsom Historic District is a small area of town that is representative of some of the cultural history of Folsom, dating back to the 1850s. This spot has hundreds of businesses and tons of historical landmarks discussing gold prospectors, the Pony Express, and other notable notches on the city's timeline.
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Also, hardly anyone uses this trail, either on foot or by bike, and it's got good sightlines. It's not the most scenic trail with canal on one side and berm on the other for most of it, which is likely why it's so quiet. But this makes it a great place for training, especially sprints and speed work. There's no problem being in the "skis" on the time trial bike, whereas doing this on the ARBT, with all its traffic, is downright stupid!
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The Folsom South Canal south terminus is at Sloughhouse Road, where the trail is fenced off. But the trail looks like it's paved, though not in good shape, all the way south to Dillard Rd, near the intersection with Taverner. I'm not sure why this section is closed; it would be a much safer way to get to Taverner than taking Dillard Rd from Jackson/Hwy 16.
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Rancho Cordova offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 110 routes available for exploration. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to difficult.
Road cycling in Rancho Cordova primarily features an extensive network of paved paths along the American River Parkway and Folsom South Canal. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with some routes offering moderate elevation gains, especially near Folsom Lake and its surrounding areas. You'll find riverfront scenery, canal-side paths, and connections to larger state recreation areas.
The road cycling routes in Rancho Cordova are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained paved surfaces, scenic river views, and the variety of routes available for different fitness levels.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Rancho Cordova, with mild temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or cold. Spring, in particular, showcases lush green landscapes along trails like the Anatolia Preserve Trail. Summer can be hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable, while winter rides are possible but may require warmer gear.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, routes like the Folsom Historic District β Folsom Historic Truss Bridge loop from Hazel offer significant elevation gain over its 57.4 miles. This route is rated as difficult and provides a more strenuous experience compared to the flatter river parkway sections.
Absolutely. Many sections of the American River Parkway and Folsom South Canal Trail are relatively flat and well-paved, making them ideal for beginners or casual riders. While specific easy routes are not highlighted here, nearly half of the available routes in the area are rated as easy, providing plenty of gentle options.
Yes, Rancho Cordova is excellent for long-distance road cycling. The American River and Folsom South Canal Trail Loop, for example, covers 51.2 miles, combining two major corridors for continuous paved riding. The Folsom South Canal Trail itself provides miles of uninterrupted biking, perfect for extended rides.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by notable landmarks. You can cycle past Lake Natoma, the Nimbus Dam, and the Folsom Historic Truss Bridge. Other highlights include the Harold Richey Memorial Bicycle Bridge and the Guy West Bridge, which resembles the Golden Gate Bridge.
Beyond the main trails, the Anatolia Preserve Trail is considered a 'hidden gem' in Rancho Cordova. It winds through open spaces with lush green landscapes and diverse bird species, particularly enchanting in the spring. The Stone Creek Community Bike Trail near Bear Hollow Basin also offers a peaceful ride with opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Yes, many sections of the American River Parkway are very family-friendly due to their flat, paved surfaces and scenic environment. Hagan Community Park, with its direct access to the American River Parkway, is a great starting point for families, offering amenities like parking and picnic areas.
Ample parking is available at various access points along the American River Parkway, such as Hagan Community Park. Other popular starting points with parking include areas near Folsom Lake State Recreation Area and along the Folsom South Canal Trail.
Dogs are generally allowed on a leash on most multi-use trails in Rancho Cordova, including sections of the American River Parkway and Folsom South Canal Trail. However, it's always best to check specific park regulations or signage at trailheads for any restrictions or designated areas.
While specific cafes and pubs directly on the trails are limited, the Folsom Historic District, which is accessible via routes like the Folsom Historic District β Folsom Historic Truss Bridge loop from Hazel, offers a variety of dining and refreshment options. You can also find establishments in the communities adjacent to the major trail networks.


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