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Fresno County
Fresno

Fresno to Millerton Lake loop via Old Town Trail

Moderate

2.5

(5)

39

riders

Fresno to Millerton Lake loop via Old Town Trail

04:12

71.7km

330m

Cycling

Cycle the 44.5-mile Fresno to Millerton Lake loop via Old Town Trail, a moderate route with 1069 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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24.4 km

Lost Lake Park

Highlight • Lake

Lost Lake Park is home to a primitive nature study area and a 38-acre lake. The park has restrooms and picnic shelters and is a great spot for bird watching.

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26.8 km

View of Friant Dam

Highlight • Monument

Friant Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the San Joaquin River. With the dam's completion in 1942, Lake Millerton was created. Before Friant Dam and Millerton Lake were created, the town of Millerton was located in the valley.

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30.8 km

Millerton Lake

Highlight • Lake

Millerton Lake was created in the 1950s when the Friant Dam was built to dam up the San Joaquin River, mainly as a hydroelectric project. Today, the lake is a popular spot for hiking, fishing and water sports.

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71.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

35.0 km

34.1 km

1.56 km

962 m

151 m

Surfaces

56.0 km

15.0 km

712 m

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Highest point (270 m)

Lowest point (90 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

For touring cyclists, the Fresno to Millerton Lake loop via Old Town Trail is estimated to take around 4 hours and 12 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is this loop suitable for beginner touring cyclists?

While rated as moderate, this 71.7-kilometer (44.6-mile) loop requires good fitness due to its length and approximately 326 meters (1,083 feet) of elevation gain. Much of it is paved, but some sections, particularly closer to Millerton Lake, might be unpaved or present some difficulty. Beginners with good endurance can manage it, but it's not a short, easy ride.

Where can I park to access the Fresno to Millerton Lake loop?

You can typically find parking in the Fresno area near the start of the Old Town Trail or at various access points around Millerton Lake. Specific parking details for the Old Town Trail or Millerton Lake State Recreation Area should be checked locally, as options can vary.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

The route offers diverse terrain. It starts in the flat agricultural plains of Fresno, transitioning to the rolling foothills of the Sierra Nevada as you approach Millerton Lake. While largely paved, some segments near the lake might be unpaved or present uneven and tricky sections, including some steep parts.

What scenic highlights will I encounter along the way?

Cyclists can enjoy a variety of sights. You'll pass through agricultural landscapes, riverine paths, and the picturesque Millerton Lake itself. Notable highlights include Lost Lake Park, views of the Friant Dam, and the expansive Millerton Lake. The area around the lake features oak and gray pine woodlands, with wildflowers abundant in certain seasons.

What are the best times of year to cycle this loop?

Spring and fall are generally the best times to cycle this loop, offering pleasant temperatures and often vibrant scenery, including wildflowers in spring. Summer can be very hot in the Central Valley, making early morning rides essential if cycling during that season. Winter can be cool, but usually mild enough for cycling, though rain is possible.

Are dogs allowed on the Fresno to Millerton Lake loop via Old Town Trail?

Dogs are generally allowed on many trails within the Millerton Lake State Recreation Area, but they must be kept on a leash. Specific rules may apply to certain sections or facilities, so it's always best to check the latest regulations for the park before you go.

Are there any fees or permits required to cycle this route?

Yes, as part of the route passes through the Millerton Lake State Recreation Area, there is typically an entrance fee required for vehicles. This fee helps maintain the park facilities. No specific cycling permits are usually needed beyond the park entrance fee.

Does the route connect with other trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Old Town Trail, Sugar Pine Trail, Dry Creek Path, and potentially the Blue Oak Trail and San Joaquin River Parkway Trail at various points along the loop.

Are there any specific sections of the loop that are more challenging?

While the loop is generally moderate, the terrain closer to Millerton Lake can become more challenging. Some segments in this area are known for uneven and tricky surfaces, including steeper sections, which require more attention and fitness compared to the flatter, paved parts near Fresno.

What should I bring for a day of touring cycling on this route?

Given the length and potential for varied terrain, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), a basic bike repair kit, and a fully charged phone. Wearing appropriate cycling attire and a helmet is also essential for safety and comfort.

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