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42.9km
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Road cycling
This easy 26.6-mile (42.9 km) road cycling loop from Rosamond, California offers desert views and passes the historic Willow Springs Interna
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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22.6 km
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34.7 km
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42.9 km
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32.6 km
9.68 km
569 m
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42.7 km
235 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Willow Springs loop from Rosamond, California, is designed for racebikes and typically takes around 1 hour and 43 minutes to complete. This duration is for the full 42.85 km (26.6 miles) route.
This route is generally considered easy. While the terrain around Willow Springs can have undulating desert topography, the specific Komoot route is rated as easy, making it accessible for most road cyclists. However, always be prepared for the desert climate.
The terrain is characteristic of the Mojave Desert, featuring paved roads with expansive views. While the nearby Willow Springs International Raceway has significant elevation changes, the public roads in the vicinity share a similar undulating desert landscape. Expect open skies and sparse vegetation.
You'll experience the arid beauty of the Mojave Desert, with vast open skies, sparse vegetation, and distant mountains. A notable feature is the proximity to the historic Willow Springs International Speedway, which adds a unique motorsports backdrop to the desert landscape.
The best times to cycle are typically during the cooler months, from late fall through spring. Summers in the Mojave Desert can be extremely hot, so if cycling then, it's crucial to start early, carry plenty of water, and be prepared for intense sun.
Yes, a significant point of interest is the Willow Springs International Speedway, which is the oldest continuously operated, purpose-built road course in the United States. You'll also ride along Tehachapi — Willow Springs Road, offering classic desert views.
The Komoot route typically starts and ends in Rosamond, California. Specific parking details for the exact trailhead are not provided, but Rosamond offers various public parking options. It's advisable to check local regulations for street parking or designated lots near your chosen starting point.
As this route primarily uses public roads in the Rosamond area, dogs are generally allowed if kept on a leash and under control. However, cycling with a dog requires careful consideration for their safety and comfort, especially in the desert environment. Always ensure they have access to water and are protected from hot pavement.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this route. It primarily utilizes public roads around Rosamond and the Willow Springs area.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of various local roads. While not major named trails, it includes parts of Cagel Street, Jefferies Street, 604th Street West, Beaudette, Edwards Avenue, Truman Road, and many other local streets that form the loop.
Given the desert environment, it's essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and appropriate cycling attire. A repair kit for flats and a fully charged phone are also highly recommended.