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Road cycling around Roseville is characterized by its flat to gently rolling terrain, offering accessible routes for various skill levels. The region features routes that often follow shorelines and connect local parks, providing scenic views and a mix of natural and urban green spaces. The landscape is generally low in elevation, making for consistent riding conditions.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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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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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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Clinton River Park follows along the banks of its namesake river and connects with Dodge Park, Donovan Park, and Farmstead Park. All together this park system has everything you need for a day in the outdoors. You'll find hiking and mountain biking trails, picnic pavillions, river access, and more.
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This is the main walking path through the park and you'll have great views of the river along the way. Keep your eyes open and there's a good chance to spot some wildlife that still calls the park home.
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This bridge spans the Clinton River and joins Dodge Park to Clinton River Park. Dodge Park has a playground, picnic area, and splash pad. While Clinton River park has hiking and biking trails through the woods.
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Lake St. Clair, also known as Lake St. Clair, is a freshwater lake located between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Michigan, north of Detroit. It is sometimes referred to as "the sixth Great Lake," although it is not considered part of the Great Lakes system.
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There is some repair and work being done in the park so just be ready to adjust. Certainly they will be done in time for prime park use (May - Sept)
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You'll have to hop off your bike to really enjoy this little park, which was once known as Windmill Point. The thirty-foot stone windmill was replaced with a lighthouse that went into operation in 1838. There was once a hospital here, too, but it was demolished when most historical buildings were moved away from here, leaving only the lighthouse remaining.
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This city of about 3,000 people sits on the shoreline just east of Michigan. It dates back to the early 1900s, and one of the biggest attractions is the Ford Mansion, which was the extravagant winter home of Edsel and Eleanor Ford.
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Road cycling around Roseville offers a diverse range of terrain. Within the city, you'll find mostly flat to gently rolling paths, often following urban greenways and local parks. As you venture towards the Sierra Nevada Foothills or areas like Folsom Lake, routes can become more challenging with significant elevation changes, providing a good workout and scenic views.
Yes, Roseville offers several family-friendly options. The Clinton River Bridge – Clinton River Park loop from Adlai E. Stevenson High School is an easy 18.4 km ride. The Pleasant Grove Creek Trail is another excellent choice, offering a scenic, flat, and paved 10-mile roundtrip path with ample shade and access to parks for picnics. The Dry Creek Trail also provides a safe and scenic paved route suitable for families.
Roseville caters to various skill levels. For an easier ride, consider the Grosse Pointe Shores – Pier Park loop from Grosse Pointe Woods, an easy 35.0 km route. Moderate options include the Lake St. Clair Metropark Beach loop from 15 Mile / Maplegrove (EB), which is 49.0 km. For more challenging rides, routes extending towards Folsom Lake, such as the Folsom Dam – Folsom Lake Loop, can span over 100 km with significant elevation.
Roseville's road cycling routes often feature beautiful natural landscapes. You can enjoy views of the Sierra Nevada Foothills, ride alongside Folsom Lake, or explore the green corridors of Miners Ravine and Dry Creek. Hidden Falls Regional Park, though primarily for mountain biking, is known for its picturesque waterfalls and diverse wildlife, and its surrounding oak woodlands are visible from many routes. You'll also encounter diverse flora, including California Poppies and Blue Oaks, especially along trails like the Pleasant Grove Creek Trail.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Roseville are designed as loops. Examples include the Grosse Pointe Park and east shore loop (41.3 km), the Pier Park – City of Grosse Point Shores loop from Grosse Pointe Shores (34.7 km), and the Miners Ravine Trail Loop (70.3 km). These loops offer varied scenery and return you to your starting point.
Roseville's mild climate makes it suitable for road cycling year-round. However, spring and fall offer particularly pleasant conditions with comfortable temperatures and often vibrant natural scenery, including wildflowers. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are generally mild enough for cycling, though occasional rain may occur.
There are over 9 road cycling routes available around Roseville on komoot, catering to various preferences and skill levels. These routes range from easy loops through urban greenways to more moderate and challenging rides extending into the surrounding natural areas.
The road cycling experience in Roseville is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's accessible routes, scenic views along shorelines and through parks, and the variety of terrain that allows for both casual rides and more challenging endurance tests. The well-paved surfaces and interconnected trail network are also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. For those seeking a significant challenge, the Folsom Dam – Folsom Lake Loop from Roseville is a notable option, spanning approximately 110 km with considerable elevation changes. The Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail (American River Bike Trail), while not directly in Roseville, is a 32-mile paved multi-use trail accessible from nearby Folsom Lake, offering a long, scenic ride along the American River.
Yes, Roseville boasts an expanding network of interconnected trails. Routes like the Dry Creek Trail and Miners Ravine Trail are excellent examples, providing safe and scenic paths that link various parks, green spaces, and suburban areas, allowing for seamless cycling through different environments within and around the city.
Many routes offer scenic viewpoints, especially those that incorporate Folsom Lake or the Sierra Nevada Foothills. The Folsom Dam – Folsom Lake Loop provides expansive views of the lake and surrounding landscape. Additionally, trails like the Miners Ravine Trail and Pleasant Grove Creek Trail offer picturesque journeys through wooded greenways and natural corridors, showcasing the region's oak woodlands and wildflowers.
Beginners will find several easy options. The Clinton River Bridge – Clinton River Park loop from Adlai E. Stevenson High School is an easy 18.4 km ride. The Dry Creek Trail – Miner's Ravine Trail Loop is another accessible 26.3 km route, great for any fitness level, offering a pleasant journey through natural settings. The Pleasant Grove Creek Trail is also a flat, paved, and scenic choice for an easy ride.


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