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The best road cycling routes around Burlingame

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Road cycling around Burlingame offers diverse landscapes, from the San Francisco Bay shoreline to the tranquil Crystal Springs Regional Trail. The region features mostly paved paths, including segments like Cañada Road which provides car-free cycling opportunities on Sundays. Cyclists can explore routes along the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir and through areas with gentle hills. This environment provides varied terrain suitable for different road cycling preferences.

Best road cycling routes around Burlingame

  • The most popular road cycling route is Pulgas Water Temple – Woodside Store (Historic Site) loop from Broadway, a 32.7 miles (52.6 km) trail that takes 2 hours 26 minutes to complete. This route features significant elevation gain and leads through picturesque areas.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is Coyote Point Recreation Area – Bay Trail - Foster City Levee loop from Burlingame, an easy 23.5 miles (37.9 km) path. This route offers scenic views along the San Francisco Bay and minimal elevation changes.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Coyote Point Recreation Area – Tree Tunnel on Portola Road loop from Broadway, a 51.4 miles (82.7 km) trail leading through the San Francisco Bay shoreline, often completed in about 3 hours 41 minutes.
  • Road cycling around Burlingame is defined by the San Francisco Bay shoreline, the Crystal Springs Regional Trail, and gentle hills. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy, flat rides to moderate routes with more elevation.
  • The routes in Burlingame are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 40 reviews. More than 1,100 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Burlingame's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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San Andrea's Lake View – San Andreas Lake loop from Burlingame

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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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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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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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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Looking northeast down the hill, on a clear day you can see all the way out across San Francisco Bay to Mount Diablo.

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Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir is part of the Crystal Springs Reservoir system, and provides water to the San Francisco Bay Area. The area surrounding the reservoir is rich in biodiversity, home to rare and endangered species like the San Mateo thornmint and the Marin Dwarf Flax. While recreational activities on the water are restricted to protect the watershed, the adjacent Crystal Springs Regional Trail offers scenic views for hikers and cyclists.

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San Andreas Lake is a hidden gem tucked into the hills of San Mateo County, just south of San Francisco. Originally a natural sag pond formed by the San Andreas Fault, it was transformed into a reservoir in the late 1800s and now serves as a vital water source for the region. The lake is off-limits for swimming or boating, but you can enjoy its peaceful beauty from the San Andreas Trail or the popular Sawyer Camp Trail, which runs along its eastern edge. It's a serene spot where you can walk or bike with sweeping views of the water and surrounding hills, all while standing right on one of the world’s most famous fault lines. Despite its proximity to urban life, San Andreas Lake offers a quiet, scenic escape steeped in natural and historical significance.

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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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Lisa
January 26, 2025, Seal Point Park

Seal Point Park has walking and biking trails, a boardwalk that's great for birding, and a 3-acre dog park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Burlingame?

There are over 18 road cycling routes around Burlingame, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.

What types of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Burlingame?

Road cycling routes in Burlingame feature diverse landscapes, from the scenic San Francisco Bay shoreline to the tranquil Crystal Springs Regional Trail. You'll find mostly paved paths, including segments like Cañada Road, which offers car-free cycling on Sundays. Some routes may include gentle hills, while others, particularly those with significant elevation gains, might have unpaved segments for very fit riders.

Are there any easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families in Burlingame?

Yes, Burlingame offers several easy road cycling routes. An excellent option is the Coyote Point Recreation Area – Bay Trail - Foster City Levee loop, which is 23.5 miles (37.9 km) with minimal elevation gain, providing scenic views along the San Francisco Bay. The Bay Trail itself is a multi-use path ideal for relaxed cycling.

What are some popular moderate road cycling routes in the area?

For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Pulgas Water Temple – Woodside Village Church loop is a popular choice. This 32.0 miles (51.5 km) route features significant elevation gain and leads through picturesque areas. Another moderate option is the Coyote Point Recreation Area – Tree Tunnel on Portola Road loop, which is longer at 51.2 miles (82.5 km) with moderate elevation.

What natural features and landmarks can I see along the road cycling routes?

Many routes offer stunning views of the San Francisco Bay and natural areas. You can cycle along the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir and enjoy views of San Andreas Lake. The Pulgas Water Temple is a notable landmark often included in routes. The Devil's Slide bikeway (old Hwy 1) also offers dramatic coastal scenery.

Are there any car-free cycling opportunities in Burlingame?

Yes, on Sundays, the Cañada Road segment offers a unique car-free experience, providing a more relaxed cycling opportunity, particularly around the Upper Crystal Springs Reservoir and leading to the Pulgas Water Temple.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Burlingame?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the scenic Bay shoreline to the tranquil Crystal Springs Regional Trail, and the availability of both flat, easy rides and more challenging routes with elevation.

What are the best times of year to go road cycling in Burlingame?

Burlingame generally offers favorable cycling conditions year-round due to its mild climate. Spring and fall often provide the most comfortable temperatures. While winter can bring some rain, many days remain suitable for cycling, especially on paved paths. Summer is also pleasant, particularly along the bay where breezes can keep temperatures moderate.

Is public transport available for cyclists in Burlingame?

Yes, Caltrain is bike-friendly, allowing cyclists to extend their rides to San Jose or San Francisco. The Coyote Point Recreation Area – Broadway Caltrain Station loop is an example of a route that starts near a Caltrain station, making it convenient for public transport users.

Are there any road cycling routes that offer a loop experience?

Many road cycling routes in Burlingame are designed as loops. For instance, the Coyote Point Recreation Area – Seal Slough loop is an easy 20.5 miles (33.0 km) route that brings you back to your starting point, offering continuous scenic views.

What is the longest road cycling route available in Burlingame?

Among the listed routes, the Coyote Point Recreation Area – Tree Tunnel on Portola Road loop is one of the longer options, spanning 51.2 miles (82.5 km) with moderate difficulty, making it suitable for cyclists looking for an extended ride.

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