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No traffic road cycling routes in Portola Redwoods State Park navigate a landscape characterized by deeply shaded redwood forests and winding roads. The park's terrain includes deep canyons and meandering creeks, with significant elevation changes on access roads. This region offers a tranquil setting for road cyclists, featuring both paved and unpaved segments. The area provides a challenging environment for experienced riders and scenic options for those seeking a more moderate pace.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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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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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Northern part of Alpine Road is a paved and curvy descent through wooded areas and runs parallel to Coal Mine Ridge Preserve, eventually connecting with the trailhead there.
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This mostly paved bike trail alongside Alpine Road is great for bike commuting ā just don't run over any slower trail users! The trail runs all the way from Portola Valley to Stanford, offering some nice shade along the way. The brief moments of unpaved trail are near the Portola Valley end.
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Great paved road that takes you through Picchetti Ranch Open Space Preserve. On clear days, there are great views of the Cupertino valley and the San Francisco Bay.
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Black Mountain, situated on Monte Bello Ridge, is a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers. With an elevation of 2,812 feet, it's easy to understand why. From the summit, the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and Silicon Valley are breathtaking.
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This fantastic tavern, founded in 1852, is the second oldest in the state. It features a large, beer garden-style outdoor area with plenty of shade. An extensive beer and food menu makes it a perfect stop to enjoy a brew and some great food after a ride.
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Great paved road that takes you through Picchetti Ranch Open Space Preserve. On clear days, there are great views of the Cupertino valley and the San Francisco Bay.
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Standing at 2,800 feet, this mountain provides stunning views of the Monte Bello Open Space Preserve. Accessible from five different parks, reaching this summit allows you to add variety to your route.
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There are 3 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes in and around Portola Redwoods State Park featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate challenges through the stunning redwood forests.
Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, the "Old Haul Service Road" is an excellent option. While not directly listed as a komoot route in this guide, it's known as a scenic, beginner-friendly path through second-growth redwoods with minimal elevation gain. Within this guide, the Downtown Pescadero loop from Loma Mar is rated as easy, offering a pleasant 24.7 km ride with only 168 meters of elevation gain.
You can expect deeply shaded redwood forests, with many old-growth trees towering above. The routes often wind through areas characterized by ferns, huckleberries, and the sounds of meandering creeks like Fall and Pescadero. The cool, moist climate creates a tranquil, immersive natural experience.
The park's cool, moist climate makes it enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. However, seasonal bridges over creeks are typically easier to cross in warmer months. For the most comfortable conditions and accessibility, late spring through early fall is generally ideal, avoiding the heaviest winter rains.
Absolutely. For more experienced road cyclists, routes like the Rossotti's Alpine Inn ā Dwight Crowder Path loop from Los Trancos Open Space Preserve and the Black Mountain ā Montebello Road loop from Picchetti Ranch Open Space Preserve offer moderate challenges. These routes feature significant elevation changes, with the Black Mountain loop gaining over 700 meters, providing a rewarding workout through the Santa Cruz Mountains.
While the focus is on the natural beauty of the redwoods, you might encounter various natural features. The park itself is home to attractions like the impressive Peters Creek Grove and "The Old Tree," a 1,200-year-old goliath. You can also explore highlights such as the Sequoia Nature Trail or the Eugene and Bolton Memorial Grove, which are great for a short walk off the bike.
Yes, all the routes featured in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Rossotti's Alpine Inn ā Dwight Crowder Path loop and the Downtown Pescadero loop, providing convenient circular journeys through the scenic landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil escape offered by the deeply shaded redwood forests, the hushed getaway from urban bustle, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs through the scenic Santa Cruz Mountains.
While the paved roads leading to and within the park are open to cyclists, they can be steep and winding. The "Old Haul Service Road" is a notable exception within the park that is specifically open to cyclists. For detailed park policies and any specific trail restrictions, it's always best to consult the official California State Parks website: www.parks.ca.gov/portola.
The park's cool, moist climate fosters a diverse ecosystem. While cycling, you might spot various plants and animals. The area is known habitat for species such as endangered marbled murrelets, coho salmon, and threatened steelhead trout in the creeks, though these aquatic species are less likely to be seen directly from your bike.
The park's landscape includes deep canyons and meandering creeks like Fall and Pescadero, where waterfalls tumble over mossy banks. The charming Tiptoe Falls is a known attraction within the park, which you might be able to visit as a short detour from some of the cycling routes or access roads.


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