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Touring cycling around Los Altos offers diverse landscapes, from open grasslands to shaded redwood groves and chaparral-covered hillsides. The region is characterized by its hilly terrain, providing routes with significant elevation gains and panoramic views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and Silicon Valley. Extensive pathway systems and open space preserves like Rancho San Antonio County Park offer varied cycling experiences. Creekside paths and routes around Stevens Creek Reservoir add to the natural beauty of the area.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Stevens Creek Reservoir – Montebello Road loop from Rancho San Antonio County Park is a classic Silicon Valley touring cycling challenge, known for its sustained climb and rewarding vistas.…
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This scenic linear park, separating Los Altos from Los Altos Hills, offers a smooth, uninterrupted route ideal for a relaxing bike ride. Cyclists can enjoy its shaded paths, spot public art installations along the way, and pause at the gazebo or open grass field for a break with a view.
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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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The Palo Alto-Los Altos Bike and Pedestrian Path, also known as the Hetch Hetchy Trail, is a well-maintained multi-use route that connects Los Altos Avenue to Arastradero Road. It’s popular for biking, running, and hiking, offering scenic views and access to parks like Terman Park, Bol Park, and Barron Park Donkeys. The trail includes a mini library and is part of Henry M. Gunn High School's recommended walking routes.
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Stevens Creek Reservoir spans 87 acres and is surrounded by a 1,063-acre park. Visitors can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and limited fishing. Seasonal boating for low-power boats is available from mid-April to mid-October. The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset, with vehicle entry fees collected year-round at the Chestnut Parking Lot. Visitors can explore natural beauty and historic remnants like the Villa Maria orchard.
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Moody Road is a short route for cyclists connected to nearby trails or longer climbs like Page Mill Road. It offers a mix of rolling hills and quiet, scenic vibes. The last km is tough, but in the end it is always worth it.
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Winding through a quiet residential area with minimal traffic, Altamont Road is perfect for a laid-back ride or linking up with tougher routes nearby. The gentle climbs make it super relaxing, and the hill views are awesome—especially around sunrise or sunset. It’s bike-friendly, but watch out for the occasional car on the narrower sections.
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From Elena Road, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the bay and surrounding hills. The vantage point offers a peaceful scene of the landscape, showcasing the natural beauty of the Bay Area.
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Lovely shortcut from LA to PA. A couple of things to watch out for: 1) near the LA end, the trail crosses a street. It's a cul-de-sac so traffic isn't an issue but the nearly curb shaped 'ramps' are worth noting. Also be careful going over the bridge as sightlines are limited and there could be other users
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There are 7 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Los Altos featured in this guide, ranging from easy to difficult. This includes 2 easy routes, 3 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Los Altos offers a diverse cycling landscape. You'll find routes with rolling hills, shaded redwood groves, and chaparral-covered hillsides. Some paths follow creeksides or reservoirs, while others offer significant elevation gains for panoramic views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and Silicon Valley. The Stevens Creek Reservoir – Black Mountain loop, for example, features substantial climbs.
Yes, Los Altos has options for easier, paved, and car-free cycling. The Los Altos-Palo Alto Bike Trail – Bol Park Path loop is an easy route that utilizes paved sections. The region's 'Pathway System' in Los Altos Hills also offers safe, non-vehicular travel, though some sections can be unpaved or steep. For a relaxed ride, consider the Downtown Los Altos loop.
Many routes offer stunning natural beauty. You can experience tranquil redwood forests, enjoy views of the Stevens Creek Reservoir, or climb to viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. Notable highlights include Black Mountain, which provides breathtaking views from its summit, and Stevens Creek Reservoir itself. The Altamont Road Vineyard – Elena Road Viewpoint loop also offers scenic perspectives.
While many open space preserves in Los Altos are dog-friendly, specific rules for cycling with dogs vary by trail and preserve. It's always best to check the regulations of individual parks or pathways before heading out. Generally, dogs are required to be on a leash. For more information on open spaces, you can consult the Los Altos Hills Open Space resources.
Los Altos offers enjoyable cycling conditions year-round, but spring and fall are particularly pleasant with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be warm, especially in open areas, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters are generally mild, though some unpaved paths might be challenging after heavy rains. The region's diverse landscapes, from shaded redwood groves to open hillsides, provide options for different seasons.
Yes, several routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. Examples include the challenging Stevens Creek Reservoir – Stevens Creek Reservoir loop and the moderate Altamont Road Vineyard – Elena Road Viewpoint loop. These circular routes are ideal for a continuous touring experience.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Los Altos are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the area's beautiful natural landscapes, the tranquility of the car-free paths, and the variety of terrain that offers both challenging climbs and peaceful, scenic stretches.
Many of the routes start from locations with accessible parking, such as Saint Francis High School or Rancho San Antonio County Park. For routes like the Los Altos-Palo Alto Bike Trail – Bol Park Path loop, parking is available near the San Antonio Shopping Center. Always check specific route details for recommended starting points and parking information.
Public transport access to specific trailheads can vary. While Los Altos has some public transportation, direct access to all no-traffic cycling routes might require a combination of transit and a short ride. For routes closer to urban centers, such as those near San Antonio Shopping Center, public transport options may be more readily available. It's advisable to check local transit schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information.
Generally, most public pathways and open space trails in Los Altos do not require specific cycling permits or fees. However, it's always good practice to check the official websites of specific preserves or parks, such as the Los Altos Hills Pathway System, for any updated regulations or special requirements, especially for larger events or group rides.


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