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The best traffic-free bike rides in Tuolumne County

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Touring cycling in Tuolumne County offers diverse landscapes within California's Sierra Nevada, encompassing high alpine passes, vast national forests, and a significant portion of Yosemite National Park. The region features granite domes, subalpine meadows, and forested hillsides, with elevations reaching over 9,600 feet. Its terrain ranges from rolling pasturelands in the west to towering granite peaks in the east, providing varied routes for touring cyclists.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes in Tuolumne County

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Mather to Hetch Hetchy Reservoir

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This difficult 18.1-mile touring cycling route from Mather to Hetch Hetchy Reservoir offers challenging climbs and stunning Yosemite views.

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This moderate 10.9-mile touring cycling route to Cherry Lake offers scenic mountain views and a challenging ride through Stanislaus National

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 11, 2025, Visitors Center Calaveras Big Trees State Park

Accessible free for bikers, good visitor center with info about history and nature trails, restrooms, drinking water fountains, snack sales. Safe place to leave bikes to explore the walking-only trails.

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Calaveras has two groves of giant sequoia trees, standing out of the conifer forest like the giants they are.

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This river isn't for the faint of heart, but it sometimes draws whitewater enthusiasts eager to whoop it up on five miles of class IV rapids.

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May 15, 2025, Lake Eleanor

Before the Lake Eleanor Dam was built a smaller natural lake could be found in the the valley. Due to its remote location this lake is rarely crowded. There is a hike in campground if you'd like to stay overnight.

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January 1, 2025, Lake Eleanor

Before the Lake Eleanor Dam was built a smaller natural lake could be found in the the valley. Due to its remote location this lake is rarely crowded. There is a hike in campground if you'd like to stay overnight.

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January 1, 2025, Cherry Lake

Cherry Lake sits just outside the boundary of Yosemite National Park and very close to Lake Eleanor. It is a man made lake with a campground, making it a good place to stay when touring around Yosemite.

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January 1, 2025, Hetch Hetchy Road

This winding, tree-lined road leads down to the Hetch Hetchy reservoir that now covers the valley that John Muir compared to its more famous neighbor, Yosemite Valley. Despite the famed conservationists valiant effort, the valley was dammed off to create a water source for the growing Bay Area population.

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August 14, 2024, Cougar Rock

Cougar Rock provides a great vantage point to take in the scenery all around you. Sunsets can be amazing from here but you'll need to hurry back down after so you'll be off the mountain by the time it's fully dark.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available in Tuolumne County?

There are 6 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes featured in this guide for Tuolumne County. These routes range from moderate to difficult, offering diverse experiences across the region's stunning landscapes.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic touring cycling in Tuolumne County?

The best time for touring cycling in Tuolumne County generally spans from late spring through early fall. During these months, the high-elevation passes like Tioga Pass and Sonora Pass are typically clear of snow, offering access to iconic routes and breathtaking scenery. Lower elevation areas are accessible earlier and later in the season, but summer can bring very warm temperatures, especially in the western parts of the county.

Are there any moderate no-traffic touring cycling routes for less experienced riders?

Yes, while many routes are challenging, there is a moderate option available. Consider the Lake Eleanor and Cherry Lake route, which offers a scenic 17.5 km ride with manageable elevation changes, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous experience.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see along these routes?

Tuolumne County's routes traverse a diverse landscape, from high alpine passes to national forests. You can expect to see granite domes, subalpine meadows, and vast forests. Notable natural features include the iconic Tuolumne Meadow and the challenging terrain near Mono Pass. The region also features numerous lakes and rivers, offering picturesque views.

Are there any routes that pass by waterfalls?

Yes, Tuolumne County is home to several beautiful waterfalls. While specific routes may not pass directly by all of them, you can find stunning waterfalls like Wapama Falls and Carlon Falls within the region, often accessible via short detours or nearby trails.

Can I find any loop routes for touring cycling in Tuolumne County?

Yes, several routes offer a loop experience. For example, the difficult North Fork Stanislaus River – Calaveras Big Trees State Park loop from Arnold provides a substantial 27 km circular ride through scenic areas. Another challenging loop is the San Antonio Falls Overlook – Top Of The World loop from Arnold, covering over 20 km.

What historical attractions are near the no-traffic cycling routes?

Tuolumne County is rich in Gold Rush history. While cycling, you can explore historic towns like Columbia State Historic Park, Jamestown, and Sonora. Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, with its steam-powered short-line railroad, is also a notable attraction that complements a cycling trip, offering a glimpse into California's past.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Tuolumne County?

The komoot community rates touring cycling in Tuolumne County highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's stunning natural beauty, the challenge of its mountain passes, and the sense of escape offered by its less-trafficked routes, particularly those within Yosemite National Park and Stanislaus National Forest.

Are there any particularly challenging no-traffic routes for experienced touring cyclists?

Absolutely. Experienced touring cyclists will find plenty of challenge. The Mather to Hetch Hetchy Reservoir route, for instance, is a difficult 29 km ride with significant elevation gain, offering tough climbs and rewarding Yosemite vistas. Another demanding option is the Historic Angels Hotel – Angel's Camp loop from Angels, a 35.9 km difficult route.

What should I know about parking for these no-traffic routes?

Parking availability varies by trailhead and location. For routes within Yosemite National Park, be aware of park regulations and potential fees. In other areas, parking might be available at designated trailheads or nearby community centers. Always check specific route details or local signage for the most accurate parking information before you go.

Are there any specific permits or fees required for cycling in certain areas?

Yes, if your route takes you into Yosemite National Park, you will need to pay the park entrance fee. Additionally, during peak seasons or for specific areas within the park, reservations or permits may be required for vehicle entry or certain activities. It's always best to check the official Yosemite National Park website for the most current information on fees and permit requirements before planning your trip.

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