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Road cycling routes around Grosse Pointe Woods offer a compelling environment for outdoor activities, characterized by its location along Lake St. Clair and numerous green spaces. The area features well-maintained parks and tree-lined streets, providing pleasant backdrops for cycling. The terrain is generally flat, making it accessible for various skill levels, with routes often heavily shaded and offering views of the lake.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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This easy road cycling route offers a picturesque spin along the waterfronts of Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River, showcasing the area's natural beauty and historic charm. You'll cruise…
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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34.7km
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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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This riverfront park draws more than three million walkers, bikers and picnickers every year. It's filled with green spaces and makes a great link for visiting businesses along Detroit's waterfront, or a relaxed, traffic-free ride to access Belle Island.
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Very idyllic with a beautiful path around it
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This carefully restored lagoon is home not only to the herons that give it its name, but also turtles, a variety of fish, and lots of other birds and wildlife.
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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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This riverfront park draws more than three million walkers, bikers and picnickers every year. It's filled with green spaces and makes a great link for visiting businesses along Detroit's waterfront, or a relaxed, traffic-free ride to access Belle Island.
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You'll have to hop off your bike to go all the way into this waterside picnic area, which overlooks the watery boundary between Canada (which wraps around to your south, thanks to the shape of Michigan's "mitten") and Detroit, which is just to your north.
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The terrain in Grosse Pointe Woods is generally flat, making it accessible for various skill levels. Routes often feature well-maintained paved paths, tree-lined streets, and scenic views along Lake St. Clair. Many paths are heavily shaded, passing through wooded scenery and green spaces.
There are 8 road cycling routes available around Grosse Pointe Woods, catering to different preferences and skill levels. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate rides.
Yes, Grosse Pointe Woods offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Pier Park – City of Grosse Point Shores loop from East Village is an easy 20.2-mile ride, and the Grosse Pointe Shores – Pier Park loop from Harper Woods is another easy option covering 18.3 miles.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer, more moderate challenge, the Detroit Riverwalk – Blue Heron Lagoon loop from Grosse Pointe Park is a 32.8-mile path that follows the scenic Detroit Riverwalk. This route provides a good workout while offering beautiful waterfront views.
Cyclists can enjoy picturesque landscapes, including stunning views of Lake St. Clair, lush green spaces, and charming tree-lined streets. Many routes pass through parks like Ghesquiere Park and Chene-Trombley Park, offering shaded sections and natural settings.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Grosse Pointe Woods are designed as loops. Examples include the Grosse Pointe Park and east shore loop — Detroit, which is 25.7 miles, and the Pier Park – City of Grosse Point Shores loop from Grosse Pointe Shores, covering 21.6 miles.
The warmer months, from spring through fall, are ideal for road cycling in Grosse Pointe Woods, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. However, the Burke Fosse Fitness Trail in Lake Front Park is cleared of snow in winter, allowing for year-round use on that specific paved path.
Yes, Grosse Pointe Woods is known for its 'large wooded point' origins, meaning many routes pass through areas with mature trees. Parks like Ghesquiere Park and Chene-Trombley Park contribute to heavily shaded sections, providing a comfortable experience even on warmer days.
Grosse Pointe Woods benefits from its proximity to extensive regional trail systems. Cyclists can access parts of the Bridge to Bay Trail, a diverse system extending over 50 miles, as well as the Clinton River Park Trail and sections of the Border-to-Border Trail, offering opportunities for longer rides.
Over 90 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain around Grosse Pointe Woods. The community often praises the scenic lake views, well-maintained paved paths, and the pleasant experience of cycling through tree-lined streets and green spaces.
While specific cafes directly on the routes are not detailed, the Grosse Pointe communities are well-developed. Many routes pass through or near residential and commercial areas where you can find various establishments for refreshments and breaks.


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