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Road cycling routes around Boonville traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense redwood forests, and the scenic Anderson Valley. The region offers diverse terrain, from challenging climbs with significant elevation gains to picturesque stretches along river valleys. Cyclists can experience routes that extend towards the Mendocino coast, providing views of the Pacific Ocean. This area is defined by its varied topography, making it suitable for different road cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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95.7km
04:33
1,180m
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The Philo-Greenwood Road loop is a difficult 59.5-mile road cycling route in Mendocino County with 3866 feet of elevation gain.
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104km
05:05
1,450m
1,450m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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113km
05:49
1,440m
1,440m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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118km
06:09
2,050m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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108km
06:23
2,520m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Shirt smooth trail branching off the paved road to a great viewpoint
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Dramatic ocean views and some iconic rural homes along the steep cliffs
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This picturesque, quiet country back road stretches 17.7 miles (28.49 kilometers) from the small town of Philo to the coastal town ofΒ Elk,Β offering a stunningly beautiful and challenging ride.Β The road begins to climb after the bridge crossing over the Navarro River, then winds its way up underneath a canopy of trees to the first high point at Signal Ridge. From here, the road continues with rolling climbs, where you will emerge from the woodland, leveling out along the open ridge to see beautiful ranches and apple orchards before disappearing into the woods again. The road descends back to the deep forest before it opens up to spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean at Elk Cove, making it easy to understand why this is one of the best routes in Mendocino County.
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Boonville is a charming small town in the Anderson Valley wine-growing area and is home to several wine-tasting rooms, a brewery, a craft distillery, shops, and galleries. It's the perfect spot to use as a base for exploring the area's beautiful redwood forests and rolling hills that line the Mendocino coast.
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This stunning 816-acre park protects two towering redwood groves, the Hendy and Little Hendy. Several of the majestic trees reach 300 feet in height and are 1,000 years old. There are beautiful trails throughout the fern-filled grounds, and the park is home to plenty of wildlife, including bobcats, gray foxes, and black-tailed deer. Parking and restrooms are available with an $8 day-use fee.
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Mendocino is one of the most charming coastal towns in northern California. From the shops to local restaurants and the beautiful Victorian-style homes, you can feel its world-famous warm and friendly vibe as soon as you arrive. The beauty of its scenic location makes it a hot spot for artists and vacationers, visiting from all over the world, to enjoy spending time in this picturesque destination on the headlands surrounded by the Pacific Ocean.
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This road is pure scenery, with access to some of the best redwoods in the area, where you can enjoy the beautiful line of trees between you and the river as you ride along. The best time to ride this road is when the sun is low in the sky. The light shining through the trees is awe-inspiring. Notably, the road does have a fair amount of traffic, however, the route is relatively straight with wide lanes, so vehicles should have no issues passing you while you hug the fog line.
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There are 6 road cycling routes available around Boonville, all of which are considered difficult due to significant elevation gains and distances. These routes are popular among experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
The terrain around Boonville is characterized by diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, dense redwood forests, and scenic stretches along river valleys. Routes often feature challenging climbs with significant elevation gains, such as the unrelenting 8% grade segments found on the Philo-Greenwood Road loop, and descents that lead to coastal views.
The road cycling routes listed for Boonville are all rated as difficult, featuring substantial distances and elevation gains. For example, the Philo-Greenwood Road loop covers 59.5 miles with over 1100 meters of elevation gain. While some sections of Highway 128 are described as easy and scenic, the full routes in this guide are geared towards experienced cyclists.
Road cycling routes around Boonville offer stunning scenery. You can expect to ride through beautiful redwood forests, such as those near Hendy Woods State Park, and along picturesque rolling hills. Routes like the Philo-Greenwood Road loop also wind past ranches and apple orchards, providing a rich visual experience.
Yes, several road cycling routes extend towards the Mendocino coast, offering spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. For instance, the Philo-Greenwood Road loop descends to provide views of the Pacific Ocean at Elk Cove. The Mendocino Bay Viewpoint β Big River loop from Hendy Woods State Park also features coastal views.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Boonville are designed as loops. Examples include the popular Philo-Greenwood Road loop and the challenging Boonville loop from Boonville, which covers over 100 km with significant elevation gain.
The region around Boonville offers diverse conditions. While specific recommendations for the 'best' time are not provided, the area's climate allows for cycling through various seasons. Routes extending to the coast can transition from inland sunshine to cool, misty fog, which might influence your preferred riding conditions.
The primary road cycling routes in the Boonville area, such as Highway 128, are generally paved. However, it's worth noting that some descriptions of routes like the Philo-Greenwood Road loop mention that parts can be unpaved, though often with a better road surface than some alternatives. Always check route details for specific conditions.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, Boonville itself serves as a charming base for cyclists. Many routes, such as the Boonville loop from Boonville, start and end in the town, suggesting parking options would be available within or near the town center.
Boonville is nestled in the Anderson Valley wine-growing region, which means there are likely local establishments such as cafes, restaurants, and wineries in the area. While specific stops along routes are not listed, Boonville itself and other small towns along routes like Highway 128 would offer opportunities for refreshments.
Road cyclists using komoot praise the varied terrain and stunning scenery of the Boonville area. They particularly enjoy the challenging climbs, the immersive experience of riding through redwood forests, and the spectacular coastal views offered on routes like the Philo-Greenwood Road loop. The sense of adventure and isolation on routes like Mountain View Road is also a draw.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful redwood forests, accessible directly from cycling routes like Highway 128. Hendy Woods State Park, which protects two towering redwood groves with trees reaching 300 feet in height and 1,000 years old, is also nearby and offers trails for exploration, making it a great stop for cyclists interested in these ancient trees.


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