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California
Fresno County
Clovis

Bass Lake loop

Hard

2.9

(23)

61

riders

Bass Lake loop

07:51

165km

2,010m

Road cycling

Cycle the difficult 102.6-mile Bass Lake loop through Sierra National Forest, gaining 6602 feet of elevation with scenic lake views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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20.2 km

Lost Lake Park

Highlight • Lake

Lost Lake Park is home to a primitive nature study area and 38 acre lake. The park has restrooms and picnic shelters and is a great spot for bird watching.

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80.6 km

Bass Lake

Highlight • Lake

Bass Lake is a reservoir surrounded by pine forest. It is often referred to as a smaller Lake Tahoe. It is a popular destination for swimming, canoeing and picnicking in beautiful surroundings.

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160 km

Dry Creek Path

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Dry Creek Path is a fully paved trail that follows Dry Creek. It is mostly flat and is an easy ride. It connects at its southern point to the Old Town Trail.

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162 km

Dry Creek Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Dry Creek Park is located on the Dry Creek Path. The park has picnic areas, a playground and restrooms. It is a great place for a break in the shade and to enjoy the beautiful landscaping in the park.

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165 km

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138 km

20.8 km

4.01 km

2.66 km

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Surfaces

153 km

12.3 km

156 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Bass Lake loop road cycling route?

This route is considered difficult, designed for experienced road cyclists. It features significant elevation changes, with over 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) of climbing over its 165 km (102.5 miles) distance. While mostly paved, some segments in the broader Bass Lake area can be unpaved and challenging, requiring very good fitness.

How long does the Bass Lake loop road cycling route typically take?

The estimated duration for completing this challenging 165 km (102.5 miles) route is approximately 7 hours and 51 minutes. This is a demanding ride, often taking more than 5 hours for experienced cyclists.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Bass Lake loop?

The terrain primarily consists of paved roads with substantial elevation changes, including long climbs and descents. You'll be cycling through scenic areas with views of the lake and the Sierra National Forest. While this specific route is designed for racebikes, some routes in the general Bass Lake area might include short unpaved sections.

What scenic views and points of interest are along the route?

The route offers picturesque views of Bass Lake itself, surrounded by tall pine trees, and expansive vistas of the Sierra National Forest. You'll also pass by Lost Lake Park, sections of the Dry Creek Path, and Dry Creek Park.

Where can I park to start the Bass Lake loop?

As this route is a long loop starting near Fresno and extending to Bass Lake, there isn't one single designated 'trailhead' parking lot. Cyclists often start from various points in the Fresno area or closer to Bass Lake. For routes of this length, it's common to find parking in public areas or designated spots near the start of your chosen segment, such as near Friant Shell if you're starting from the south.

What is the best time of year to road cycle the Bass Lake loop?

The best time to cycle this route is typically during the spring and fall months when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, especially in the lower elevations near Fresno, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations, making some sections less accessible or safe for road cycling.

Are dogs allowed on the Bass Lake loop road cycling route?

This route is primarily on public roads and through areas of the Sierra National Forest. While dogs are generally allowed on leash in the National Forest, this specific route is a long and challenging road cycling tour. It is not suitable for cycling with dogs, and it's best to leave your canine companions at home for this particular adventure.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for the Bass Lake loop?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle this route, as it primarily uses public roads and passes through areas of the Sierra National Forest. However, if you plan to camp or use certain developed recreation sites within the National Forest, separate fees or permits may apply.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Sugar Pine Trail and the Dry Creek Path. While these are primarily multi-use trails, the road cycling route may briefly coincide or cross them.

Are there any cafes or places to refuel along the Bass Lake loop?

Given the length of this route, planning for hydration and nutrition is crucial. While specific cafes directly on the route aren't detailed, Bass Lake is a popular destination with various amenities. You can find places to refuel in the communities around Bass Lake and potentially in towns closer to Fresno, depending on your starting point and direction. It's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks.

Is the Bass Lake loop suitable for beginner road cyclists or families?

No, this specific Bass Lake loop is rated as 'difficult' and is not suitable for beginner road cyclists or families. It involves significant distance (165 km) and elevation gain (2,012 m). For less strenuous options, there are easier road rides around Bass Lake that are suitable for various fitness levels, often featuring shorter distances and less climbing.

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