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Monterey County
Del Monte Forest

Pebble Beach Cruise

Easy

3.2

(15)

29

riders

Pebble Beach Cruise

00:43

11.8km

80m

Cycling

The Pebble Beach Cruise offers an easy touring bicycle experience along one of California's most iconic coastlines. You'll pedal past dramatic ocean views, rugged beaches, and the famous Lone Cypress Tree, all while enjoying the fresh sea air. This 7.4-mile (11.8 km) route features rolling hills and a modest 251 feet (77 metres) of elevation gain, making it a perfect, leisurely ride that takes about 43 minutes.

Planning your visit is straightforward, as cyclists typically enjoy free access to the 17-Mile Drive from sunrise to sunset, bypassing the car entrance fee. To ensure a pleasant ride, consider starting early in the morning to avoid heavier traffic, especially since some sections have narrow shoulders or no dedicated bike lanes. Less experienced riders might prefer to cycle only a portion of the route, such as from the Pacific Grove gate to Point Joe, for a more relaxed outing.

This route is celebrated for blending natural coastal splendor with man-made luxury, offering glimpses of multi-million-dollar homes and pristine golf courses alongside marine wildlife like sea otters and seals. Cycling allows for a unique perspective, letting you fully appreciate the subtle details and sounds often missed from a car, making it a truly memorable experience on the Monterey Peninsula.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Includes a segment that goes up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 2.89Β km for 21Β m

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1.40Β km

Pescadero Point 🌊

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The famous "Witch Tree" landmark, often used as scenic background in movies and television, was formerly at Pescadero Point. The tree was blown down by a storm on January 14, 1964. The beach walk still leads by two rocks leaning tenderly on each other. Pescadero Point is also the site of the Ghost Tree, a landmark Monterey Cypress tree. The tree gives its name to a dangerous extreme surfing location known to have storm waves. Currently, the surf break of Ghost Tree is off limits to surfers and watercraft.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17-Mile_Drive

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1.47Β km

Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point

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Pescadero Point is a fantastic spot to view the ghost trees and offers spectacular ocean views, along with fascinating rock formations. This area is known for its legendary big waves, which can reach heights of up to 50 feet (15 meters) in the winter, but it's a stunning sight to see any time of year. There is a manned gate at the entrance of the Pebble Beach Golf Course to access this location for vehicles, however, if you're on a bike you can pass for free.

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2.90Β km

Lone Cypress Tree

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Pebble Beach on 17-Mile Drive in Monterey is not only known for the most beautiful/expensive golf courses (de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebble_Beach_Golf_Links πŸŒπŸ»β€β™€οΈ) but it also hosts the most exclusive car auction every year by classic cars (see also autobild.de/klassik/artikel/pebble-beach-2017-monterey-car-week-10676163.html πŸš—)
However, we "only" enjoyed the surf with the rugged rocks, the Pacific and the nature along 17-Mile Beach ☺️
The Lone Cypress is an absolute tourist attraction there and we couldn't escape a certain fascination either 😊 More information at de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/17-Mile_Drive

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5.32Β km

Fan Shell Beach

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The beaches along the Monterey peninsula have a very white sand due to the white rocks and sea shells it's made of.

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6.56Β km

Bird Rock Park

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After coming close to the road here the trail swings out west to a vista point on a cape, with a large parking area and restroom.

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8.48Β km

China Rock

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China Rock, located on 17-Mile Drive, offers bikers a scenic view of the Pacific Ocean. Once home to a small Chinese fishing village in the late 1800s, it is now a peaceful spot to enjoy the rocky coastline. Situated near Point Joe and Bird Rock, China Rock is a great place to stretch your legs, breathe in the ocean air, and appreciate the area's historical significance as well as the natural beauty.

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Point Joe Vista Point

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At the end of the 19th century there were wooden huts. Chinese immigrants had built them. They made their living by fishing, selling shells and pebbles polished to a high gloss for tourists. The namesake of the hotspot is Joe, a hermit who lived here with his goats.

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Rocky Coast

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11.4Β km

234Β m

133Β m

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< 100Β m

Surfaces

11.1Β km

482Β m

237Β m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level and terrain like for the Pebble Beach Cruise?

The Pebble Beach Cruise is rated as easy, but it features a varied terrain. While some sections, particularly from the Monterey Bay Aquarium to Point Joe, are virtually flat, other parts have a 'delightful rollercoaster' feel with noticeable climbs. There's a notable uphill stretch after Asilomar State Beach and a steady climb from sea level in Carmel. The route is mostly paved, but some sections can be challenging due to narrow or absent bike lanes, especially from Cypress Point to the Lodge to Huckleberry. Electric bikes are a popular option to assist with the climbs.

Where can I park and access the Pebble Beach Cruise route?

While vehicles typically pay a fee to enter the 17-Mile Drive, cyclists can usually access the route for free, especially if entering before 10 AM. Parking outside the fee area can be challenging, so arriving early is recommended. Consider starting near the Monterey Bay Aquarium for easier access to flatter sections.

Are there any fees or permits required to cycle the Pebble Beach Cruise?

Cyclists can generally access the 17-Mile Drive, which encompasses the Pebble Beach Cruise, for free. This is especially true if you enter before 10 AM. However, be aware that parking outside the fee area can be limited.

What should I know about cycling within the Del Monte Forest?

The Pebble Beach Cruise takes you through the beautiful Del Monte Forest, offering views of twisted Monterey cypress trees and lush landscapes. While cycling here, you'll be sharing the road with cars as dedicated bike lanes are limited. It's recommended to cycle early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic and to ride single file for safety. You might also encounter sections of the Pacific Coast Bike Route and the Del Monte Forest Green Loop trail.

What scenic viewpoints and landmarks can I see along the route?

The route is packed with stunning sights! You'll pass iconic spots like Lone Cypress Tree, Pescadero Point 🌊, and Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point. Other highlights include Fan Shell Beach, Bird Rock Park, China Rock, Point Joe Vista Point, and the Rocky Coast. You'll also catch glimpses of world-class golf courses and multi-million dollar mansions.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Pebble Beach Cruise?

The 17-Mile Drive offers beautiful scenery year-round. To avoid heavy traffic and enjoy a more serene experience, cycling early in the morning is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons. The weather along the Monterey coast is generally mild, but it's always a good idea to check local forecasts before you go.

Are dogs allowed on the Pebble Beach Cruise?

The provided information does not explicitly state the rules for dogs on the cycling route itself. However, the 17-Mile Drive generally has specific regulations regarding pets, often requiring them to be on a leash in designated areas. It's best to check the official Pebble Beach Company website or local regulations before bringing your dog.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The Pebble Beach Cruise offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. You might see deer, sea otters, seals, and various bird species along the coast and within the forest. Keep an eye out, especially near the rocky shores and beaches.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Pebble Beach Cruise route fully incorporates sections of both the Pacific Coast Bike Route (North) and the Pacific Coast Bike Route (South). It also briefly passes through parts of the Del Monte Forest Green Loop trail.

What should I bring for a touring bicycle ride on this route?

Given the varied terrain and potential for shared roads, it's wise to bring a helmet, water, snacks, and appropriate cycling attire. Layers are recommended due to coastal weather changes. A bike repair kit and a phone for navigation or emergencies are also good ideas. If you plan to stop for photos, consider a small backpack for your camera.

Is the Pebble Beach Cruise suitable for families or beginners?

While the overall difficulty is rated 'easy', some sections have noticeable climbs and shared roads with limited bike lanes, which might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners. However, parts of the drive, like the stretch from the Monterey Bay Aquarium to Point Joe, are virtually flat and more suitable for less experienced cyclists. Electric bikes can also make the route more accessible for all skill levels.

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