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Road cycling routes around Tracy, California, traverse a diverse landscape, from the flat, consistent paths along the California Aqueduct to the rolling hills of Altamont Pass. The region is characterized by expansive agricultural lands and distinctive wind farms, offering varied scenery for cyclists. Routes often feature moderate to challenging climbs, particularly in the western areas, providing elevation changes and panoramic views. This mix of terrain allows for a range of road cycling experiences within the Central Valley.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 41.7-mile Coral Hollow & Patterson Pass loop near Tracy, featuring challenging climbs and scenic Central Valley views.
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Cycle the Altamont Pass to Patterson Pass loop, a moderate 27.8-mile road ride near Livermore with challenging climbs and scenic wind farm v

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47.7km
02:22
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.6km
02:03
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.1km
01:54
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Altamont Pass, formerly Livermore Pass, is a low mountain pass in Northern California's Diablo Range, connecting Livermore and Tracy. Altamont Pass gained notoriety for hosting the Altamont Speedway from 1966 to 2008, site of the infamous 1969 Altamont Free Concert featuring The Rolling Stones. Additionally, it is known for the Altamont Pass Wind Farm, one of the earliest in the United States; you can see the large turbines over the rolling grass hills.
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Corral Hollow Pass is at 1600 feet and once led to the mining town of Tesla. It was called "Pass of Good Winds" in Spanish, or "Portezuela de Buenos Ayres." Today, drivers often take this alternate route instead of I-580 during rush hour.
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The California Aqueduct Bikeway is a paved trail that runs along parts of the California Aqueduct. The California Aqueduct, in total, spans 444 miles and was built as part of a $1.75 billion bond. This was passed by voters in 1960, and the aqueduct still brings water down south today.
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Patterson Pass is in the middle of Patterson Pass Road, which is about 13 miles long. The road starts at Mines Road in Livermore and goes eastward over the approximately 1,600-foot Patterson Pass into San Joaquin County, where it terminates at Interstate 580. Be sure to hit the pass at the right time of the day, as heavy rush hour can be more difficult to manage.
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Altamont Pass is dotted with windmills. Listen for the static electricity crackling sound they create while generating electrical power in northern California. The windmills are most actively spinning in the summertime.
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The California Aqueduct Bikeway is a paved trail that runs along parts of the California Aqueduct. The California Aqueduct, in total, spans 444 miles and was built as part of a $1.75 billion bond. This was passed by voters in 1960, and the aqueduct still brings water down south today.
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Tracyβs history follows much of Californiaβs. First inhabited by the Indigenous Peoples of the San Joaquin Valley, in the early 1800s much of the land around Tracy was part of Spanish and Mexican haciendas, then, later in the century, railroad land grants. As parcels were sold and remaining land homesteaded, farmers and ranchers, many of them European immigrants, set up stake in the area. The West Side Pioneer Association operates the museum and, since 2017, TAGS β the Tracy Areas Genealogical Society in the historic 1937 post-depression-era former post office building 1141 Adam St owned by the City of Tracy. Tuesday &. Friday - 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Saturday - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm additional hours for TAGS: 2nd Sunday-1:00-4:00 pm, *or by appointment* Admission - FREE, http://tracymuseum.org
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Perfectly level paved and partly gravel trail along parts of the California Aqueduct. The California Aqueduct, in total, spans 444 miles and was built as part of a $1.75 billion bond. This was passed by voters in 1960, and the aqueduct still brings water to Southern California today
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Tracy, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes traverse varied landscapes, from the flat expanses of the California Aqueduct Bikeway to the rolling hills of Altamont Pass.
Road cycling around Tracy offers a mix of terrain. You'll find long, consistent, and relatively flat routes along the California Aqueduct Bikeway, providing views of the agricultural heartland. To the west, the Altamont Pass features rolling hills and significant elevation changes, rewarding cyclists with scenic vistas and views of prominent wind farms. Expansive agricultural lands also provide tranquil backdrops for rides.
Yes, Tracy offers easy road cycling options. The California Aqueduct Bikeway β Tracy Historical Museum loop from Tracy is an excellent choice, providing a relatively flat and consistent path ideal for a more relaxed ride. The region has 2 routes classified as easy.
For challenging rides with notable elevation changes, head towards the Altamont Pass area. Routes like the Coral Hollow & Patterson Pass loop β Tracy and the Altamont Pass to Patterson Pass loop β Livermore offer moderate to difficult climbs and rewarding views. There are 2 routes classified as difficult in the area.
Absolutely. The Altamont Pass area is renowned for its scenic vistas, rolling grassy hills, and distinctive wind farms. Climbing to Patterson Pass, for instance, provides spectacular valley and summit views. The California Aqueduct Bikeway also offers unique views of the sprawling agricultural landscape.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Tracy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Altamont Pass β Altamont Pass loop from Wicklund and the Patterson Pass β Altamont Pass loop from Hansen, which offer varied distances and elevation profiles.
Tracy benefits from a favorable Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for year-round road cycling. However, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for longer rides. Summers can be hot, especially in the Central Valley, while winters are mild but may bring occasional rain.
Yes, several points of interest can be found near the routes. You can cycle along the California Aqueduct Bikeway, visit the Tracy Historical Museum, or enjoy views of Bethany Reservoir. The Altamont Pass routes also feature the distinctive wind farms as a prominent landmark.
For families, the flatter sections of the California Aqueduct Bikeway or paved paths like those in Michael Faklis Park offer safe and enjoyable cycling experiences. These areas provide a more relaxed environment away from heavy traffic, suitable for riders of all ages.
Road cycling routes around Tracy vary in length and duration. You can find routes ranging from approximately 27 miles (44 km) to over 41 miles (67 km). Durations typically range from about 2 hours 20 minutes for shorter loops to over 3 hours for longer, more challenging rides, depending on your pace and the elevation gain.
Access points and parking are generally available near the start of many routes. For routes in the Altamont Pass area, you might find parking near the base of the climbs or in nearby towns like Livermore. For the California Aqueduct Bikeway, various access points exist along its length, often with designated parking areas. Specific route descriptions on komoot usually provide details on starting points.


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