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Road cycling routes around San Lorenzo are primarily characterized by the flat, expansive terrain of the San Francisco Bay shoreline, offering long stretches of paved paths. Inland, the landscape transitions to rolling hills and canyons, providing routes with more significant elevation changes. The region features a mix of urban and natural environments, with routes often passing through regional shorelines and residential areas.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Climb over 600 feet, with an average grade of 5.5%, 11% in one spot at he steepest. At the summit, there awaits Schaefer Ranch Park with water fountains and restrooms, making it a perfect place for a break before descending.
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There is a great path that runs along the beach and gives you good views of San Francisco Bay. It is popular with bikers, runners and walkers, so make sure that you are respectful to other users.
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This stretch of trail offers stunning, panoramic overlooks of the water, including San Francisco Bay.
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still closed, for more information and a detour see https://www.reddit.com/r/BAbike/comments/1b0mc5w/redwood_rd_closure_not_recommended_on_a_road_bike/
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Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline is a park within the East Bay Regional Park District that sits along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, just south of Oakland International Airport. This bay is home to the indigenous Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida) and is home to a variety of wildlife, including marsh hawks, black-shouldered kites, red-tailed hawks, and shorebirds. Bikers can circle this park on the paved San Francisco Bay Trail, a ride with a few feet of the waters edge.
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Shri Sai Temple Climb is about 400 feet up the road to the south. It is a Hindu temple run and maintained by devotees and volunteers only. Here you have an overlook of the Dublin Valley.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around San Lorenzo, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find options for various skill levels, from easy, flat rides along the bay to more challenging routes with significant climbs inland.
Yes, San Lorenzo offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. Many of these routes follow the flat, expansive terrain of the San Francisco Bay shoreline, providing smooth, paved paths. There are 9 routes specifically rated as easy.
Road cycling routes in San Lorenzo feature a mix of terrain. Along the San Francisco Bay shoreline, you'll find flat, paved paths ideal for leisurely rides. Inland, the landscape transitions to rolling hills and canyons, offering routes with more significant elevation changes and challenging climbs.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, San Lorenzo offers routes with significant elevation changes in the rolling hills and canyons inland. Routes like the Dublin Canyon Route β Shri Sai Temple Climb loop from Hayward and the Palomares Road β Dublin Canyon Route loop from Bay Fair feature substantial climbs, providing a rewarding workout. There are 8 routes rated as difficult.
Many road cyclists enjoy loop trails that showcase the region's diverse scenery. Popular options include the San Francisco Bay Trail and Hayward Loop, which follows the bay trail, and the Heron Bay β Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline loop from Hayward Regional Shoreline, offering scenic bay views.
San Lorenzo and the wider Bay Area generally offer pleasant road cycling conditions year-round due to its mild climate. Spring and fall often provide the most comfortable temperatures, while summers are typically warm but can be breezy along the bay. Winters are mild but may bring occasional rain.
Yes, many routes offer scenic viewpoints, particularly those along the San Francisco Bay shoreline. You'll enjoy expansive views of the bay, wetlands, and the surrounding landscape. Inland routes also provide vistas from higher elevations in the rolling hills.
The road cycling routes in San Lorenzo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the variety of terrain, from flat bay trails to challenging climbs, and the beautiful views of the regional shorelines and bay.
Yes, several attractions are close to the road cycling routes. You can explore natural areas like the Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline and the Hayward Regional Shoreline. The Lake Chabot Marina is also a notable spot, offering a different natural setting.
The routes vary significantly in length and duration. For example, the San Francisco Bay Trail and Hayward Loop is about 27.8 miles (44.7 km) and takes around 2 hours 32 minutes, while the Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline β USS Hornet Museum loop from Bay Fair covers 38.2 miles (61.6 km) in approximately 2 hours 51 minutes. You'll find options ranging from shorter rides to longer excursions.
Many road cycling routes in San Lorenzo are designed to take advantage of the beautiful regional parks and shorelines. You'll find routes that traverse the San Francisco Bay Trail, offering access to areas like the Hayward Regional Shoreline and the Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline, providing stunning views and a refreshing ride.


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