Yucaipa Regional Park to Beaumont loop
Yucaipa Regional Park to Beaumont loop
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(4820)
15,250
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60.7km
1,010m
Road cycling
This difficult 37.7-mile road cycling loop from Yucaipa Regional Park to Beaumont offers 3315 feet of elevation gain and mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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64 m
Highlight • Lake
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55.0 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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60.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
32.7 km
20.7 km
7.44 km
Surfaces
53.3 km
5.99 km
1.55 km
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Highest point (1,490 m)
Lowest point (650 m)
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This challenging racebike loop usually takes around 3 hours and 28 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that individual times can vary based on fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
No, this route is classified as a 'difficult' road ride and requires 'very good fitness'. With over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, it's best suited for experienced cyclists looking for a significant challenge.
The route typically starts and ends at Yucaipa Regional Park, which offers parking facilities. For detailed information on parking and any associated fees, it's best to check the San Bernardino County website: sbcounty.gov.
The route features mostly well-paved surfaces that are generally easy to ride. However, be prepared for some sections that may be unpaved and more difficult, potentially requiring you to dismount and push your bike. The ride includes significant climbs, such as segments with a 3.8% to 4.1% grade over 1.3 km, and descents reaching a -4.3% grade.
You can expect beautiful landscapes and sweeping vistas throughout the ride. The route offers views of the Crafton Hills and the rugged San Bernardino Mountains, including glimpses of prominent peaks like San Gorgonio Mountain. Yucaipa Regional Park itself is known for its scenic beauty with large pine trees.
While the research doesn't specify a single 'best' time, consider the challenging nature of the ride and the Southern California climate. Spring and fall generally offer milder temperatures, which would be ideal for tackling the significant elevation gain. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring cooler, potentially wet, conditions.
Yes, the route provides stunning views of the Crafton Hills and the San Bernardino Mountains. You'll also pass by Yucaipa Regional Park, a scenic highlight with natural charm. The ride also includes sections of Bryant Street, a recognized cycle way.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several local paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Oak Glen Road Trail, Oak Glen Creek Basins Trails, Crafton Hill Trails, Nature Trail, and Edgar Canyon Road, among others.
The primary route is a road cycling loop, and while dogs are generally not suitable for being on a racebike with you for this distance and difficulty, Yucaipa Regional Park itself may have specific rules regarding dogs. It's best to check the park's official website for their pet policy if you plan to bring a dog to the starting point.
There is no mention of specific cycling permits required for the route itself. However, Yucaipa Regional Park, often used as a starting point, typically has an entrance fee for vehicles. Check the San Bernardino County website for current fee information: sbcounty.gov.
While the route itself is a challenging road ride, the general Yucaipa/Beaumont area offers amenities. You may find cafes or small shops in the towns along the broader regional cycling network, such as those mentioned around Oak Glen Road. It's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks for a ride of this length and difficulty.
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