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The best cycling routes around San Mateo

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Touring cycling routes around San Mateo offer diverse landscapes, from bayfront paths to coastal roads and inland trails. The region features shoreline trails along the San Francisco Bay, including restored saltwater marshes, and extends to scenic routes around reservoirs and lakes. Cyclists can explore varied terrain encompassing flat, paved paths and more challenging routes through hilly parklands. The area provides a mix of natural attractions and dedicated cycling infrastructure.

Best touring cycling routes around San Mateo

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Old La Honda Road – Kings Mountain Road loop from Hillsdale

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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David B. Davis
August 31, 2025, Burlingame Caltrain Station

Caltrain is bike friendly. Read on their website how to do it, then hopon, got to San Jose or San Francisco and ride around there. It makes a great day.

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A fun, pretty place to stop while riding Cañada road. I has water and an air pump and bathrooms. Take a photo with friends.

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Seal Slough, or Marina Lagoon is a narrow tidal channel through salt‑marsh wetlands. It begins at the San Mateo Bay shoreline and winds east into Foster City. It is home to dense cordgrass, pickleweed, and mudflats, as well as invertebrates, fish, and the endangered California clapper rail. Bikers can enjoy the paved Bay Trail segment that follows the slough’s east bank.

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Alex
June 25, 2025, Mariners Point

The Bay Trail wraps around Baywinds Park at Mariners Point. The views are great, and the trail is smooth and paved. Expect a bay breeze, especially windy in the afternoons.

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The station is small, and has a little park by the platform. The Burlingame Hillsborough History Museum is contained within the station, which is historic in its own right. Be sure to check out the exhibits for photographs and stories of the town's past.

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May 27, 2025, The Bike Hut

The Bike Hut is a small hut with fresh water, organic teas and coffee and a variety of snacks for cyclist passing by. It is self-serve and open 24/7. There is also a small picnic area, a bathroom and a message board for posting road conditions or notes to fellow cyclists.

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Tunitas Creek Road is a popular road climb leading up to Kings Mountain. It is normally low traffic and takes you pass beautiful forest and farms.

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You're not hallucinating: This monument was deliberately built in the style of ancient Greek and Roman architecture, to commemorate the Great Depression-era Hetchy Hetchy Project that brought water down from the mountains to the Bay Area. The frieze says, “I give waters in the wilderness and rivers in the desert, to give drink to my people.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in San Mateo?

San Mateo offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 40 distinct paths to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, including 15 easy, 14 moderate, and 14 difficult options, ensuring there's a ride for every skill level.

What kind of scenery can I expect on touring cycling routes in San Mateo?

Touring cycling in San Mateo provides incredibly diverse scenery. You can enjoy stunning views of the San Francisco Bay along shoreline trails, serene landscapes around the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake, and expansive Pacific Ocean vistas on coastal routes. Inland, you'll find varied terrain from redwood forests to grasslands, with parks like Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve offering magnificent wildflower displays in spring.

Are there family-friendly touring cycling routes in San Mateo?

Yes, San Mateo has several family-friendly touring cycling routes, particularly along the bayfront and around the reservoirs. The Mariners Point – Bay Trail on Foster City Levee loop from Hillsdale is an easy, flat option perfect for families. Other great choices include segments of the Bay Trail network, such as those around Seal Point Park and Ryder Park, which offer paved paths and minimal car traffic.

Where can I find challenging touring cycling routes in San Mateo?

For those seeking a challenge, San Mateo offers several difficult touring cycling routes with significant elevation gain. The Kings Mountain Road – Pulgas Water Temple loop from Hillsdale is a demanding 65.2-mile route with substantial climbs. Another challenging option is the Kings Mountain Road – Crystal Springs Reservoir dam loop from Highlands-Baywood Park, which also features considerable ascents through scenic areas.

Are there any notable landmarks or natural attractions along the cycling routes?

Absolutely! Many touring cycling routes in San Mateo pass by significant landmarks and natural attractions. You can cycle alongside the beautiful Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake, or visit the historic Pulgas Water Temple. Coastal routes offer views of Half Moon Bay State Beach and the dramatic cliffs of the Devil's Slide Trail. For nature lovers, Edgewood Park and Nature Preserve is known for its wildflowers and diverse ecosystems.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about cycling in San Mateo?

The touring cycling routes in San Mateo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse landscapes, from the peaceful bayfront paths and scenic reservoir trails to the challenging climbs and stunning coastal views. The variety of terrain and the well-maintained paths are often highlighted as key reasons for the positive experiences.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in San Mateo?

Yes, San Mateo offers several excellent circular touring cycling routes. A popular moderate option is the Jepson Laurel – San Andreas Lake loop from Highlands-Baywood Park, which provides beautiful views of San Andreas Lake and the surrounding hills. Another loop that offers a mix of terrain is the Ralston Bike Trail – Woodside Store Historic Site loop from College of San Mateo.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling in San Mateo?

San Mateo generally offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round, but spring (March to May) is particularly beautiful, with wildflowers blooming in parks like Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve. Fall (September to November) also provides comfortable temperatures and clear skies. Summers can be warm, especially inland, while winters are mild but may bring occasional rain.

Can I access touring cycling routes in San Mateo using public transport?

Many areas in San Mateo are accessible via public transport, particularly those closer to urban centers and along the Bay. Caltrain stations often have bike-friendly policies, allowing you to bring your bicycle on board to reach starting points for various routes. It's advisable to check specific public transport schedules and bike policies for your chosen route's trailhead.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on San Mateo's cycling routes?

Yes, San Mateo's diverse ecosystems provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Along the Bay Trails and around Seal Point Park, you can observe various bird species in the restored saltwater marshes. The areas surrounding the Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake are also rich in biodiversity, offering chances to see local flora and fauna. Rancho Corral de Tierra, with its winding trails, is home to diverse wildlife.

Are there any touring cycling routes that are closed to vehicles?

Yes, a notable segment of Cañada Road, which runs along the Crystal Springs Regional Trail, is closed to vehicles on Sundays. This 3.8-mile stretch allows for non-motorized activities like bicycling, offering a peaceful and car-free experience with scenic views of the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir.

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