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The best traffic-free bike rides in Fresno County

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No traffic touring cycling routes in Fresno County traverse a diverse landscape, transitioning from the flat agricultural valley floor to rolling foothills and the towering Sierra Nevada mountains. The region is characterized by extensive trail networks along rivers and lakes, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Physical features include agricultural plains, river bluffs, and mountain foothills, providing a range of experiences from gentle paths to challenging mountain ascents. The area serves as a gateway to the Sierra Nevada, featuring significant elevation…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Mammoth Lakes to Convict Lake loop

36.7km

02:44

450m

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Cycle the challenging 22.8-mile Mammoth Lakes to Convict Lake loop, gaining 1476 feet in elevation through Inyo National Forest.

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Cycle 16.9 miles from Mammoth Mountain Resort to Devil's Postpile National Monument, a difficult route with stunning Sierra views.

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28.3km

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Embark on a challenging touring cycling adventure along Big Meadows Road, a difficult route spanning 17.6 miles (28.3 km). You'll gain 1544 feet (471 metres) in elevation over an estimated…

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Embark on a challenging touring bicycle journey from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake, a difficult route spanning 31.4 miles (50.5 km). You will climb a significant 5139 feet (1566 metres)…

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78.4km

06:03

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Embark on the Kaiser Peak loop, a difficult touring cycling adventure that takes you through the stunning Kaiser Wilderness in the Sierra Nevada. This challenging route spans 48.7 miles (78.4…

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June 3, 2025, Sunset Meadow Road Junction

Sunset Meadow Road leads to the Rowell Meadow Trailhead, and from there you'll have the entire Sierra Nevada Range as you playground. A multitude of trails can take you to Kings Canyon and/or Sequoia National Parks, through the Jennie Lakes Wilderness, and to countless alpine lakes. Just be aware that bikes are not allowed on the trails, but this is a good location for a fully human powered excursion.

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Big Meadows Road is a quiet, narrow road that provides access to a number of campgrounds and trails. You can ride it as an out and back, or take your pick of a number of Forest Service roads that are dotted along its length.

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Big Meadows Trailhead is a good staging area for exploring this region of the park. There's parking and a drop toilet, but no drinking water. The road here is subject to weather related closures, so be sure to check conditions before heading out.

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Kaiser Pass Road is one of the highest roads in California. It is a narrow, bumpy but fully paved road. There are wonderful views of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range.

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The Kaiser Wilderness is a beautiful, protected wilderness which is part of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. There are several lakes and trails of varying difficulty that weave through the area. There are also some paved and gravel roads with easier gradients that you can opt for to view the amazing wilderness.

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December 7, 2024, Big Meadows Trailhead

This trailhead is the perfect staging area to explore Jennie Lakes Wilderness. There is plenty of parking, an information board and a vault toilet. There is no drinking water, so be sure to bring a filter. Also, there are no bear lockers here, so please plan accordingly before heading out on your journey.

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Starkweather Lake was named after a miner from the area in the 1920s. This lake is known for its rainbow trout and stunning views. The road that allows for access to this lake closes to motor vehicles in the winter.

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January 15, 2024, Shaver Lake

Just 1 hour from Fresno and nestled amongst the pines of the Sierra National Forest, Shaver Lake is a popular year-round destination. The area draws outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes, including, but not limited to, boaters, swimmers, anglers, cyclists, and hikers. The lake got its start in 1893 when lumberjack C.B. Shave created a small mill pond by building a rock-fill dam.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Fresno County, offering a variety of experiences from easy rides to challenging mountain ascents. You'll find 4 easy routes, 7 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes to explore.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these no-traffic cycling routes in Fresno County?

Fresno County's no-traffic routes offer incredibly diverse landscapes. You can cycle through the flat agricultural valley floor, past vibrant orchards (especially during the Blossom Trail season), along river bluffs, and into the rolling foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Routes like the Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake tour provide stunning mountain scenery.

Are there any circular or loop routes for no-traffic touring cyclists in Fresno County?

Yes, Fresno County offers several excellent circular routes for touring cyclists seeking no-traffic experiences. For example, the challenging Mammoth Lakes to Convict Lake loop provides a scenic ride with significant elevation changes, and the Kaiser Peak loop is another demanding option for experienced riders.

What is the best time of year to enjoy no-traffic touring cycling in Fresno County?

The best time to enjoy no-traffic touring cycling in Fresno County largely depends on the elevation. Spring (March-May) is ideal for lower elevation routes like the Blossom Trail, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Fall (September-November) also provides comfortable weather. For higher elevation mountain routes, summer (June-August) is generally best when snow has melted, though it can be hot in the valley. Winter can be suitable for lower elevation rides, but mountain passes may be closed due to snow.

Are there any dog-friendly no-traffic cycling trails in Fresno County?

While many multi-use trails in Fresno County allow dogs on leash, specific rules can vary. It's always best to check local regulations for individual trails like the Lewis S. Eaton Trail or Clovis Dry Creek Trail. Ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling speeds and other trail users, and always carry water for both yourself and your pet.

What attractions or natural features can I see along these no-traffic touring routes?

Many no-traffic touring routes in Fresno County offer access to beautiful natural features. You can find routes near significant lakes like Millerton Lake, Pine Flat Lake, Shaver Lake, and Huntington Lake. The region is also home to impressive natural monuments such as the General Grant Tree Trailhead and the Fallen Monarch Tree. For those seeking stunning water features, you might encounter highlights like Mist Falls or Upper Falls.

Are there family-friendly no-traffic touring cycling routes in Fresno County?

Yes, several no-traffic trails are suitable for families. Paved multi-use paths like the Lewis S. Eaton Trail, Clovis Dry Creek Trail, and sections of the Fresno-Clovis Rail Trail offer relatively flat and safe environments away from vehicle traffic, perfect for cyclists of all ages and skill levels. These trails often pass through parks or scenic areas, providing opportunities for breaks and exploration.

Where can I find parking for no-traffic touring cycling routes in Fresno County?

Parking is generally available at various trailheads and parks that access no-traffic cycling routes. For example, Woodward Park provides parking for the Lewis S. Eaton Trail, and there are designated parking areas for the Fresno-Clovis Rail Trail and Clovis Dry Creek Trail. It's advisable to check specific trail access points for detailed parking information before your ride.

What do other touring cyclists say about the no-traffic routes in Fresno County?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Fresno County are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars from 47 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse scenery, from agricultural plains to mountain vistas, and appreciate the dedicated paths that offer a peaceful and safe riding experience away from vehicle traffic.

Are there any routes that offer significant elevation gain for a challenging no-traffic touring experience?

Absolutely. If you're looking for a challenging no-traffic touring experience with significant elevation gain, Fresno County delivers, especially in its mountain regions. Routes like Mammoth Mountain Resort to Devil's Postpile National Monument and Big Meadows Road offer substantial climbs and rewarding views, catering to experienced touring cyclists seeking a demanding ride.

Can I access these no-traffic cycling routes using public transport?

While some urban trails like the Fresno-Clovis Rail Trail might have limited public transport access points, many of the more scenic or remote no-traffic touring routes in Fresno County, especially those in the foothills and mountains, are best accessed by car. Public transport options are generally more limited for reaching trailheads in less populated areas.

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