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Redwood City

The best traffic-free bike rides around Redwood City

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No traffic road cycling routes around Redwood City are characterized by a diverse landscape, ranging from bayfront paths to rolling hills and access to the Santa Cruz Mountains foothills. The region features dedicated cycling trails like the Crystal Springs Regional Trail and segments of the Bay Trail, offering paved surfaces and minimal car traffic. Cyclists can explore areas with redwood forests, open space preserves, and scenic views across the San Francisco Bay. This varied terrain provides options for different cycling…

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Manzanita Way – Kings Mountain Road loop from Palo Alto

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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June 30, 2025, Redwood Shores Lagoon

Surrounded by levees due to the higher water level compared to the ground elevation, this area serves as a focal point for the surrounding housing area. It provides opportunities for various water activities, including boating, swimming, windsurfing, and offers stunning views of the waterfront. If you decide to fish, make sure you have the proper license to do so.

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June 29, 2025, Belmont Slough

Belmont Slough is picturesque, with salt marshes filled with cordgrass and pickleweed. Along this lovely path, you can see plenty of herons and shorebirds, adding to the beauty of this part of the estuary.

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Woodside Store was built back in the 1850s by two pioneers who came to California for the gold rush. At the time it was the only stagecoach stop between San Francisco and Santa Clara, and it carried all the essential items that travelers riding between cities might need. The store has been restored, inside and out, to look exactly as it did centuries ago. You can call the museum ahead of your trip to book tours.

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Alameda de las Pulgas Road has consistent traffic but features a good bike lane for safe cycling. The route is straightforward and flat, it works for a smooth ride through the area.

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You can start or end your ride here and then catch a train to your next spot. There are a number of restaurants nearby if you need to grab something to eat.

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This section of the pedway heads east and ties into the Bay Trail. There are lots of access points, and a fascinating difference in views as you'll generally find urban life on one side of the trail, with natural landscapes and wildlife on the other side.

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January 10, 2025, Belmont Slough

Belmont Slough is picturesque, with salt marshes filled with cordgrass and pickleweed. As you walk along this lovely path, you can see plenty of herons and shorebirds, adding to the beauty of this part of the estuary.

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January 10, 2025, Oracle Lagoon

This small lagoon offers an excellent photo opportunity for visitors and photographers alike. Its calm, crystal-clear waters create a stunning mirror-like reflection of the iconic Oracle Buildings that surround it. The tranquil setting, combined with the striking architecture, makes it an ideal spot to capture breathtaking images, especially during sunrise and sunset.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around Redwood City?

Redwood City offers a great selection of traffic-free road cycling routes. You'll find over 20 routes, with options ranging from easy, flat rides to more challenging climbs through the hills.

What makes Redwood City a good place for no-traffic road cycling?

Redwood City is an excellent destination for no-traffic road cycling due to its mild climate, diverse landscapes, and dedicated cycling infrastructure. You can enjoy everything from scenic bayfront paths to rolling hills and access to the Santa Cruz Mountains foothills, often on routes designed to minimize car traffic.

Are there options for different skill levels on these no-traffic routes?

Yes, the routes cater to various skill levels. There are 10 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, 8 moderate routes for those looking for a bit more challenge, and 2 difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking significant elevation gains.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic road cycling routes in Redwood City?

You can expect diverse terrain. Many routes feature paved paths along the bayfront, offering flat and smooth riding. Other routes venture into the foothills, providing rolling hills and climbs through woodlands and even redwood forests, such as those found near Huddart Park and Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features along these car-free routes?

Absolutely! Many routes offer stunning views. You can cycle along the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir, enjoy panoramic vistas from ridge-top paths in preserves like Pulgas Ridge, or ride through beautiful redwood groves. The San Francisco Bay Trail section also provides picturesque bay views.

Can I find family-friendly, easy no-traffic road cycling routes?

Yes, there are several easy, family-friendly options. The Crystal Springs Trail, including segments like the Sawyer Camp Trail, is a popular choice for its paved paths and minimal car traffic. The Bay Trail and routes around Redwood Shores, such as the Seal Slough – Oracle Lagoon loop from Redwood Shores, also offer gentle, traffic-free rides suitable for families.

Are there challenging no-traffic road cycling routes for experienced riders?

For experienced cyclists, routes venturing into the Santa Cruz Mountains foothills offer significant challenges. While not entirely traffic-free, roads like Old La Honda Road are known for consistent grades and light traffic. An example of a more demanding route is the Lower Kings Mountain Road – Kings Mountain Road loop from Cañada College, which features substantial elevation gain.

Are there any loop routes that are traffic-free?

Yes, you can find several loop routes designed for no-traffic or low-traffic cycling. For instance, the Eagle Hill loop from Redwood City offers a moderate challenge, while the Seal Slough – Oracle Lagoon loop from Redwood Shores provides an easy, flat option along the waterfront.

What is the best time of year to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Redwood City?

Redwood City's 'Climate Best by Government Test' slogan holds true, offering favorable weather for cycling year-round. However, spring and fall often provide the most comfortable temperatures and clear skies. The mild climate ensures many sunny days for enjoyment.

Where can I park when accessing no-traffic road cycling routes in Redwood City?

Parking availability varies by route. For popular trails like the Crystal Springs Regional Trail, there are designated parking areas along Cañada Road. For routes accessing natural preserves, look for parking lots at park entrances. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for recommended parking spots.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along these routes?

While many dedicated car-free paths are primarily natural, routes that pass through or near urban areas like Redwood Shores or connect to towns in the foothills will have access to cafes and other refreshment stops. Planning your route in advance can help you identify convenient places to pause.

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