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42.5km
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Road cycling
Enjoy an easy 26.4-mile road cycling loop along the Sacramento River, gaining 113 feet in about 1 hour and 54 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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Parking
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27.3 km
Highlight • River
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42.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
25.9 km
15.3 km
1.18 km
125 m
Surfaces
40.6 km
1.24 km
711 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Sacramento River loop is approximately 42.5 kilometers (26.4 miles) long. On average, cyclists complete it in about 1 hour and 55 minutes, depending on their pace and stops.
Yes, this route is considered easy and is suitable for all fitness levels. It features mostly well-paved surfaces and is relatively flat, making it ideal for casual rides and beginners.
The terrain is generally flat with mostly well-paved surfaces, making for a smooth road cycling experience. It's an accessible route without significant elevation changes.
While specific parking lots aren't detailed in the provided information, as a loop trail, you can typically find parking near various access points along the route in Sacramento County. Look for public parking areas or parks adjacent to the river.
The Sacramento River loop can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling. Summers can be hot, and winters might bring cooler, wetter conditions.
The route primarily follows the Sacramento River, offering continuous views of the water. You'll experience riverside scenery as you cycle along the loop.
This particular Sacramento River loop in Sacramento County is known for its pleasant riverside views. While it doesn't feature the iconic landmarks of the Redding trail (like the Sundial Bridge or Shasta Dam), the continuous presence of the Sacramento River itself is the main scenic highlight.
Information regarding dog-friendliness for this specific loop is not provided. Generally, dogs are allowed on many public bike paths if kept on a leash, but it's always best to check local regulations for Sacramento County parks and trails.
No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Sacramento River loop in Sacramento County. It appears to be freely accessible.
As a loop route through an urban area, you will likely find various amenities such as restrooms, cafes, and shops in nearby neighborhoods. However, specific facilities directly on the trail are not detailed, so it's advisable to plan accordingly.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several local paths, including the Fisherman’s Lake Trail, Garden Highway Bike Trail, Fisherman's Lake Parkway Trail, Gateway Oaks Connector, Gateway Oaks Trail, Witter Way, Pritchard Avenue, Radio Road, and the Main Drainage Canal Bike Trail.
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