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Redwood Road Loop

Hard

2.9

(29)

73

riders

Redwood Road Loop

02:58

43.9km

700m

Cycling

This difficult 27.3-mile touring cycling loop in Anthony Chabot Regional Park offers hilly terrain, redwood groves, and reservoir views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Train Station

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5.88 km

Redwood Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

This portion of Redwood Road follows the Upper San Leandro Reservoir and is particularly great to ride.

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43.9 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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27.1 km

14.7 km

2.13 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

41.5 km

1.53 km

909 m

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Highest point (360 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Redwood Road Loop?

The Redwood Road Loop is a challenging ride. For the 43.9 km (27.3 miles) route with approximately 700 meters (2,300 feet) of elevation gain, it typically takes around 2 hours and 58 minutes to complete. More extended loops can take over 4 hours.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The terrain is predominantly hilly, featuring significant climbs and descents on mostly paved surfaces. You'll cycle through lush redwood groves, oak woodlands, and areas with ferns. A notable portion follows the Upper San Leandro Reservoir, offering particularly scenic views.

Is the Redwood Road Loop suitable for beginners?

No, this route is generally considered a difficult bike ride, requiring very good fitness due to its significant elevation gains and challenging climbs. It's best suited for experienced touring cyclists.

What scenic views or landmarks can I expect along the way?

You'll experience towering redwood trees and lush oak woodlands, offering a deep connection with nature. A particularly enjoyable section of the route follows the Upper San Leandro Reservoir. The route itself is a classic East Bay cycling experience, with the highlight being Redwood Road.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The research does not specify a 'best' time of year, but given the East Bay location and focus on scenic beauty, spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Where can I park to access the Redwood Road Loop?

While specific parking areas for this exact loop are not detailed, the route is often associated with the East Bay area and can be accessed from various points. Many cyclists start from Redwood Regional Park or other nearby access points within Anthony Chabot Regional Park.

Are there any permits or entrance fees for cycling in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

The research does not indicate specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on the Redwood Road Loop within Anthony Chabot Regional Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official East Bay Regional Park District website for the most current regulations before your visit.

Is the Redwood Road Loop dog-friendly?

The primary focus of the Redwood Road Loop is touring cycling, and specific dog-friendly regulations for cyclists on this route are not detailed. Generally, dogs are allowed on leash in many parts of Anthony Chabot Regional Park, but it's best to confirm specific trail regulations if you plan to bring a dog.

Does the Redwood Road Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, this route intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Bay Area Ridge Trail - 02 - East Bay, East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail, West Shore Trail, and the Golden Spike Trail, among others.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the route?

While specific wildlife sightings are not detailed, cycling through redwood groves and oak woodlands means you're in a natural habitat. You might encounter common local wildlife such as various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals typical of California's East Bay parks.

Is the Redwood Road Loop a loop or an out-and-back route?

As its name suggests, the Redwood Road Loop is designed as a loop route, allowing cyclists to start and finish at the same point without retracing their path.

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