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Touring cycling around Richmond offers a diverse landscape, characterized by its position along the San Francisco Bay and proximity to various regional parks. The area features extensive paved and unpaved trails, including sections of the San Francisco Bay Trail, providing scenic routes along the waterfront. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, from flat bayfront paths to routes with moderate elevation changes through natural areas. The region's network of trails connects urban centers with natural preserves, offering a blend of accessible and…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Cycle the difficult 17.5-mile Old San Pablo Dam Road Loop in Tilden Regional Park, featuring varied terrain and Bay views from Nimitz Way.
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Cycle the easy 5.2-mile San Francisco Bay Trail in Point Pinole, offering bay views and varied terrain for touring cyclists.

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Cycle an easy 12.1-mile route on the San Francisco Bay Trail, enjoying bay views and Point Pinole Pier in Point Pinole Regional Shoreline.
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Moderate bike ride. 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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Miller/Knox Lagoon park with a network of trails, including a paved bike loop around the lake, and several gravel trails on both sides of Dornan Drive
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Concrete fishing pier with excellent views across the bay. It juts out into the Carquinez Strait, with a fish cleaning station at the halfway point.
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If you're coming from North Point Isabel, when you reach the Richmond Bay & San Francisco Bay Trails Junction, you have two options. Take a right to hop onto the Richmond Bay Trail. If you are coming from the Richmond Bay Trail, you can turn to join the San Francisco Bay Trail. This will lead you to McLaughlin Eastshore State Park and further down to Berkeley.
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The Landfill Loop leads through marshes around the 'garbage mountain' near San Pablo, California. The loop is a very popular location for birdwatching and offers spectacular views of the bay and its wildlife.
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This little park has picnic tables, BBQ pits, some benches and a big lawn that's perfect for looking out over Brooks Island and San Francisco Bay. It's also a popular parking area for kayakers and stand-up paddleboarders heading out into the water.
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This Pedestrian- Bicycle bridge connects the Aquatic Park North Trailhead of the San Francisco Bay Trail with the rest of the costal trail over the bustling I-80 Highway. From the top of the bridge you get nice views over the Bay to San Francisco, and Oakland.
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Excellent paved bike / multi-use trail along the water, part of the - eternally unfinished - San Francisco Bay Trail project
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there is a lot to see and discover, beautiful place
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There are over a dozen touring cycling routes around Richmond listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences from easy bayfront paths to more challenging climbs through natural areas. In total, there are 13 routes, with 8 rated as easy, 4 as moderate, and 1 as difficult.
For expansive bay views, the Richmond Bay Trail – Alexander Zuckermann Path loop from Richmond is a popular moderate route, spanning 32.4 miles. Another excellent option for coastal landscapes is the Richmond Bay Trail – Point Emery loop from Richmond, an easy 21.4-mile trail.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Old San Pablo Dam Road Loop is rated as difficult. This 17.5-mile route features significant elevation gain, with nearly 480 meters of ascent, taking you through a scenic natural area.
The touring cycling routes in Richmond are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 175 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from flat bayfront paths to routes with scenic views of the San Francisco Bay, and the well-connected network of trails.
Yes, Richmond offers several easy, family-friendly options, particularly along the San Francisco Bay Trail. An easy segment is the San Francisco Bay Trail, which is 5.2 miles long with minimal elevation change, perfect for a relaxed ride. Another easy segment of the San Francisco Bay Trail covers 12.1 miles.
Cycling routes around Richmond offer views of the San Francisco Bay and connect to various natural areas. You can explore Point Isabel Regional Shoreline Park, which is a beautiful natural area. For historical interest, Alcatraz Island – Prison and Lighthouse is visible from some bayfront routes.
While many routes offer scenic bay views, for specific viewpoints, you might consider routes that pass near Grizzly Peak Vista Point. There are also summits like Summit of Yerba Buena Island and Mount Caroline Livermore summit, which can be incorporated into longer rides or explored as part of a multi-sport adventure.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Old San Pablo Dam Road Loop, the Richmond Bay Trail – Point Emery loop from Richmond, and the Richmond Bay Trail – Alexander Zuckermann Path loop from Richmond.
Richmond's climate generally allows for cycling year-round. However, spring and fall often offer the most pleasant temperatures and clear skies, making them ideal for touring. Summer can be warm, especially inland, while winter typically brings mild, wetter conditions.
The San Francisco Bay Trail is a prominent feature, offering extensive paved and unpaved sections ideal for touring. Routes like the Richmond Bay Trail – Alexander Zuckermann Path loop from Richmond utilize this network, providing a blend of accessible and scenic riding along the waterfront.
Parking availability varies by trail and access point. For specific information on parking near trailheads, it's recommended to check local park websites or resources like Visit Richmond VA's biking section, which may offer details on access points and facilities for popular trails.
Richmond has public transportation options, and some cycling routes, particularly those along the San Francisco Bay Trail, may be accessible via public transit connections. Cyclists should check local transit schedules and bike-on-board policies for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific trailheads.


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