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Road cycling routes around Beaumont are characterized by significant elevation changes, traversing the hilly terrain of Southern California's Inland Empire. The region features varied landscapes, from rolling hills to more challenging mountain ascents, with routes often starting near colleges and towns like Crafton Hills, Banning, and Yucaipa. Cyclists can expect sustained climbs and descents across these routes.
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69.9km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A picturesque pond perfect for a little break. Duck Pond features a wooden platform and is surrounded by willow trees, providing habitat for small species of animals and insects.
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From this bridge, you can enjoy a privileged view of Big Bear Lake, nestled between mountains. You'll be treated to panoramic views of the sparkling lake, surrounded by pine forests and rugged peaks. You can refuel in Big Bear Village or pack a picnic to enjoy by the lakeshore.
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One of the streets in Yucaipa where you can enjoy a smooth ride with views of the mountains. The route is mostly flat and passes through a residential area, so it’s not so busy.
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If you're heading up to Onyx Summit, this stretch of CA 38 boasts the second longest bike climb in California. The ascent takes you through an alpine setting, one of the routes to the popular Bear Mountain Ski Resort. It's challenging, but the breathtaking views make it worthwhile. If you're coming from Onyx, enjoy the ride down from this scenic stretch as you descend.
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If you are coming from Big Bear Lake, you will ascend towards Onyx Summit. Conversely, if you are coming from Onyx Summit, you will descend. This stretch of CA 38 features alpine-covered roads, with a total elevation gain of 1,617 feet or descent if you are heading the other way. At 30.4 miles, Onyx Summit is the second longest ascent for cyclists in California and the eighth longest in the US.
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The Rim of the World Scenic Byway stretches 110 miles through the San Bernardino Mountains. This route, also known as North Shore Drive, hugs Big Bear Lake and offers stunning views along cliffs and rolling hills. It's a great road for cycling, featuring both challenging terrain and flat stretches suitable for cyclists of all skill levels.
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Caroline Park is a tiny hidden gem, nestled in the hills between large, attractive homes in Redlands, California. This scenic park is a local favorite and a great place to check out after work. There are hiking trails, native wildflowers and other plants in the spring, and plenty of wildlife (birds in particular!) viewing opportunities here.
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Onyx Summit is a mountain pass in the San Bernardino Mountains. It sits at an elevation of 8,443 ft. (2,573 m) above sea level and is the highest paved pass in Southern California. It's on State Route 38, which traverses it at post marker mile 39.37.
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There are 5 road cycling routes around Beaumont featured in this guide, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes traverse the hilly terrain of Southern California's Inland Empire.
The road cycling routes around Beaumont are categorized as moderate to difficult. For instance, the Duck Pond – Caroline Park loop from Crafton Hills College and the Hwy 243 - Banning Climb loop from Banning are both considered difficult due to significant elevation gains.
Yes, Beaumont offers several challenging routes. The Hwy 243 - Banning Climb loop from Banning is a difficult 43.5-mile path with over 5,235 feet of elevation gain, providing a substantial challenge. Another difficult option is the Duck Pond – Caroline Park loop from Crafton Hills College, which covers 43.4 miles with nearly 4,000 feet of climbing.
Road cycling routes around Beaumont are characterized by significant elevation changes, traversing the hilly terrain of Southern California's Inland Empire. You can expect varied landscapes, from rolling hills to more challenging mountain ascents, with sustained climbs and descents across these routes.
Yes, many of the routes are loops. Examples include the Duck Pond – Caroline Park loop from Crafton Hills College, the Hwy 243 - Banning Climb loop from Banning, and the Bryant Street loop from Calimesa, all offering circular routes for cyclists.
Along the routes, you can encounter several points of interest. The Hwy 243 - Banning Climb itself is a significant feature. You might also pass by natural attractions like Yucaipa Regional Park and Duck Pond. For historical interest, the Hemet Maze Stone is also nearby.
While the komoot routes focus on road cycling, the region does offer parks that can be starting points or offer scenic diversions. Yucaipa Regional Park and Bogart County Park are examples of recreational areas in the vicinity.
Over 80 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Beaumont's varied terrain. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs and diverse elevation profiles that connect local communities, offering options for different ability levels.
Yes, there are moderate options available. The Bryant Street loop from Calimesa is a 20.9-mile route through local hills, typically completed in under two hours. Other moderate routes include the Caroline Park loop from Yucaipa and the Caroline Park loop from Serrano Heights.
Routes often start near colleges and towns such as Crafton Hills, Banning, Calimesa, Yucaipa, and Serrano Heights, providing convenient access points for cyclists.
The longest routes in this guide are the Hwy 243 - Banning Climb loop from Banning, at 43.5 miles (70.1 km), and the Duck Pond – Caroline Park loop from Crafton Hills College, at 43.4 miles (69.9 km).


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