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Larkfield-Wikiup

Alexander Valley & Russian River loop

Hard

3.0

(10)

61

riders

Alexander Valley & Russian River loop

04:10

69.9km

470m

Cycling

Embark on the Alexander Valley & Russian River loop, a challenging touring cycling route that immerses you in Sonoma County's renowned wine region. You'll pedal through sun-drenched vineyards, alongside the meandering Russian River, and past charming rural landscapes, including the scenic West Dry Creek Road. This 43.5-mile (69.9 km) journey, featuring 1549 feet (472 metres) of elevation gain, is a true test for experienced riders seeking a rewarding day in the saddle.

To make the most of this difficult 4-hour and 9-minute ride, plan an early start to enjoy cooler temperatures and quieter roads. While specific parking information isn't detailed, you'll want to secure a spot near the starting point in Larkfield-Wikiup. Remember to pack plenty of water and snacks, as amenities might be spread out along the route, though you can find a welcome stop at places like the Jimtown Store.

This loop is a fantastic way to experience the diverse character of the Alexander Valley and Russian River areas, combining natural beauty with the region's agricultural heritage. It's a popular choice among cyclists for its blend of rolling terrain and significant climbs, offering a comprehensive tour of some of the best cycling routes Alexander Valley has to offer. The route provides a great workout while showcasing the picturesque charm of Sonoma County.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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10.7 km

Chalk Hill

Highlight • Summit

This is a popular climb for road riders in this area. You'll find a few other hills along Chalk Hill Road too — a nice contrast to the generally flat riding in this area.

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20.9 km

Jimtown Store

Highlight • Cafe

Nestled in Alexander Valley, the Jimtown Store is a must-visit landmark and café. This quirky little restaurant and shop offers a vintage atmosphere that feels like a step back in time. The back patio is perfect for a simple lunch while exploring the nearby wineries.

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34.9 km

West Dry Creek Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

The West Dry Creek Road is a quiet, paved gem of a back road in wine country. This picturesque, peaceful road is a favorite cycling route among locals that winds through the stunning Dry Creek Valley, offering an ideal setting for a delightful picnic among the many vineyards in the area.

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55.7 km

Wohler Road Bridge

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The historic Wohler Road Bridge is a majestic steel, three-span Parker through-truss bridge that gracefully spans the Russian River. Built in 1922 by the renowned American Bridge Company, this iconic structure connects Westside Road and Eastside Road, two of the most scenic routes in wine country.

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69.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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57.2 km

5.97 km

3.54 km

3.31 km

Surfaces

55.3 km

14.5 km

224 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Alexander Valley & Russian River loop?

The full Alexander Valley & Russian River loop is approximately 70 kilometers (43.4 miles) long and typically takes around 4 hours and 10 minutes to complete by touring bicycle. This duration can vary based on your cycling speed, fitness level, and how many stops you make to enjoy the scenery or visit local establishments.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The terrain is characterized by rolling hills and continuous "lumpy rollers," offering a consistent undulating ride rather than long flat stretches. You'll encounter gentle climbs, such as the one on Chalk Hill Road, followed by fun descents. While there are no overly steep or extended climbs, the route is rarely truly flat, providing a dynamic cycling experience through vineyards and oak-studded hills.

Is the Alexander Valley & Russian River loop suitable for beginners?

While the full 70 km loop is rated as "difficult" and requires very good fitness due to its length and elevation gain, many sections are considered moderate. The availability of e-bikes makes this beautiful route accessible to a wider range of riders, including beginners, allowing mixed-level groups to enjoy the scenery together. There are also options to customize shorter, flatter rides within the region.

Where is the best place to start the Alexander Valley & Russian River loop?

A popular starting point for this loop is the town of Healdsburg, which serves as a hub for wine country tourism. Healdsburg offers various amenities like inns, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient place to begin and end your ride. Parking options are generally available in and around the town.

What are some notable sights or stops along the route?

The route offers breathtaking scenery of Sonoma County's wine country, winding through expansive vineyards and oak-studded hills. Key highlights include the scenic West Dry Creek Road, known for its beauty and low traffic, and the Wohler Road Bridge. A well-known stop for cyclists is the Jimtown Store, perfect for a rest, water refill, and to soak in the local atmosphere. You'll also pass through prominent wine appellations like Chalk Hill, Alexander Valley, Dry Creek, and Russian River, with numerous wineries available for stops.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The Alexander Valley & Russian River loop is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling, with mild temperatures and beautiful vineyard colors. Summer can be warm, but early morning rides are often comfortable. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain.

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

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Alexander Valley & Russian River loop. The roads are publicly accessible, allowing you to enjoy the scenic wine country without additional charges.

Is the Alexander Valley & Russian River loop dog-friendly?

While the route primarily uses public roads, the suitability for dogs depends on your setup. If your dog can safely ride in a bike trailer or basket, they can accompany you. However, for their safety and comfort, and due to the nature of road cycling, it's generally not recommended for dogs to run alongside the bicycle on this route. Always ensure your dog's safety and adhere to any local leash laws if making stops.

Does the route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, it does briefly intersect with sections of the SMART Multi-Use Path and the Ridge Trail. These intersections are minimal, as the loop largely utilizes scenic country roads.

Are there places to refill water or grab food along the way?

Absolutely! The route passes through several charming towns and wine country areas. The Jimtown Store is a popular and recommended stop for cyclists to refill water bottles and grab snacks. Additionally, towns like Healdsburg and various wineries along the route offer opportunities for food, drinks, and refreshments.

What kind of scenery can I expect while cycling?

You can expect stunning views of Sonoma County's renowned wine country. The route winds through expansive vineyards, oak-studded hills, and areas with sycamore, laurel, and other broadleaf trees. Along West Dry Creek Road, vineyards often line the valley floor, while steep hills are covered in dense fir and oak forests. The Russian River itself is a prominent scenic feature, with some sections following its winding path, offering broad vistas and an unforgettable picture of northern Sonoma County.

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