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Road cycling around Hayward, California, offers a diverse landscape with both flat, paved shoreline trails and challenging routes through rolling hills. The region features expansive regional parks, providing varied terrain and scenic views. This area is characterized by its bay views, marshlands, and elevated sections in the Hayward hills. The city is actively improving its cycling infrastructure, with many miles of bikeways installed.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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42.7km
02:08
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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02:32
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:55
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Valle Vista is the trailhead for the paved Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, a popular rail-trail for cyclists. Thereโs a restroom here, but note: the EBMUD dirt trails are hiking-only and require a permit. The bike trail has been officially closed between here and Moraga since a 2019 landslide.
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Climb over 600 feet, with an average grade of 5.5%, 11% in one spot at he steepest. At the summit, there awaits Schaefer Ranch Park with water fountains and restrooms, making it a perfect place for a break before descending.
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Part of the Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area, Horseshoe Lake is one of the biggest lakes of the area. Enjoy a quick swim here or a picnic lunch at one of the nearby picnic tables.
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There are a bunch of great hiking and biking trails around the reservoir. Some, like the Shore Trail, are two-lane paved cycleways with no vehicle traffic, and others are unpaved dirt roads up in the hills. All are beautiful trails to explore on two wheels!
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This pretty little brick walkway wanders through a tunnel of shops, restaurants, and businesses around Orinda Theater. The awnings and aerial walkways lend the feeling of an old bustling medieval city.
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This pretty little brick walkway wanders through a tunnel of shops, restaurants, and businesses around Orinda Theater. The awnings and aerial walkways lend the feeling of an old bustling medieval city.
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The San Francisco Bay Trail is a long bike route, and the Alameda Creek section is a nice, paved part of it. This segment is just one part of the extensive 500-mile trail that encompasses the Bay Area. Cyclists can enjoy a smooth ride along the Alameda Creek section.
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Part of the Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area, Horseshoe Lake is one of the biggest lakes of the area. Enjoy a quick swim here or a picnic lunch at one of the nearby picnic tables.
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Hayward offers a diverse selection of over 15 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences. These routes range from easy, flat rides along the bay to challenging climbs in the hills.
You'll find a mix of terrains in Hayward. Many routes feature flat, paved paths along the San Francisco Bay Trail, offering scenic views of the bay and marshlands. For those seeking a challenge, the Hayward hills provide significant climbs and descents on paved roads like Redwood Road, Cull Canyon Road, and Palomares Road.
Yes, Hayward has several easy, paved routes perfect for beginners and families. The Alameda Creek Trail Loop is a great option, offering flat riding along the Bay Trail with views of the Dumbarton Bridge and diverse wildlife. Sections of the Hayward Regional Shoreline also provide accessible, paved trails.
For a more challenging experience, explore routes that venture into the Hayward hills. The Portuguese Centennial Park to Stony Brook Park loop is a moderate route with significant climbs and descents. Roads like Redwood Road, Cull Canyon Road, and Palomares Road are known for their elevation gains and rewarding vistas.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Hayward are designed as loops. Popular options include the Portuguese Centennial Park to Stony Brook Park loop, the Alameda Creek Trail Loop, and the San Francisco Bay Trail and Hayward Loop. These offer varied distances and difficulties while bringing you back to your starting point.
Hayward's routes offer diverse scenic views. Along the Bay Trail, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, marshlands, and wildlife. In the hills, you'll find rewarding vistas of the bay and surrounding landscapes. Notable attractions include the Hayward Regional Shoreline, Lake Chabot Marina, and the Interpretive Center - Hayward Regional Shoreline Museum.
Absolutely. Hayward's cycling network frequently connects to regional parks. For instance, the Alameda Creek Trail โ Bayview Trail loop starts from Garin Regional Park. Lake Chabot Regional Park also offers a popular 12.4-mile bike loop, and Don Castro Regional Recreation Area connects to neighboring parks, allowing for multi-park treks.
Hayward generally offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round due to its mild climate. Spring and fall are particularly ideal, with comfortable temperatures and less chance of extreme weather. Summer can be warm, especially in the hills, while winter might bring occasional rain, but many days remain suitable for riding.
The road cycling routes around Hayward are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, from the peaceful bay views and marshlands to the challenging climbs in the hills, and the variety of routes suitable for all skill levels.
Parking is generally available at various access points for Hayward's road cycling trails. Many regional parks like Garin Regional Park, Don Castro Regional Recreation Area, and Lake Chabot Regional Park offer designated parking areas. For shoreline trails, look for parking near the Hayward Regional Shoreline Interpretive Center or other public access points along the Bay Trail.
Yes, you can encounter several points of interest. The Interpretive Center - Hayward Regional Shoreline Museum provides insights into the Bay Estuary. You might also pass by the Pond SF2 with Historical Baylands Exhibit or the Ukraina Historical Landmark, offering glimpses into the region's past and natural features.


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