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Road cycling around Ballard offers a blend of urban and natural landscapes, characterized by its proximity to Puget Sound, Lake Washington, and the Seattle Ship Canal. The area features well-maintained paved trails, diverse parks, and routes with varying elevation gains. Cyclists can find paths ranging from flat, accessible sections to more challenging climbs through rolling terrain. This environment provides a variety of road cycling experiences for different fitness levels.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
2.0
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163
riders
64.4km
04:10
1,330m
1,330m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
79
riders
79.9km
03:44
860m
860m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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115km
05:16
1,140m
1,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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94.7km
04:41
1,140m
1,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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187
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67.3km
04:20
1,370m
1,370m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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As you ascend the Figueroa Mountain Road Climb West, prepare for a visual feast that makes every pedal stroke worthwhile. You'll be treated to increasingly expansive views unfolding across the rolling Santa Ynez Valley, with its patchwork of vineyards and ranchlands. Look out for the distinct San Rafael Mountains rising dramatically around you as you climb higher into the Los Padres National Forest. Highlights include the breathtaking vistas from the upper sections, where the sheer scale of the wilderness becomes apparent, and on clear days, you might even glimpse distant ridges and the unique chaparral-covered landscape that defines this beautiful and rugged part of California.
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This is an epic road to ride on. By no means an easy one, but the sweeping views of the San Rafael Wilderness Area make up for the effort.
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We stop in Solvang and immediately feel like we are in Denmark, as the picturesque town is full of Danish culture, delicious cuisine and scenic scenery. Solvang, California (population 5,286) is nestled in the Santa Ynez Valley wine region on California's central coast. The town's name means "sunny fields" in Danish. Solvang was founded in 1911 when a group of Danish Americans bought 9,000 acres of the former Jonata Ranch. To preserve and promote Danish culture, the founders built Atterdag College in 1914 and Bethania Lutheran Church in 1928.
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There were not as many wildflowers along the single track trail as there were on the climb up
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This is an awesome road to ride on! It's really peaceful, and you get to enjoy mountain and vineyard views while following the Santa Ynez river.
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It's a truly pretty road to ride on, going right through the heart of wine country.
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Ballard offers a diverse selection of over 35 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy, flat paths to challenging rides with significant elevation gains.
Yes, Ballard has several easy road cycling options. The Burke-Gilman Trail, mentioned in the region research, is a well-maintained paved trail that offers a smooth experience, ideal for families and beginners. While specific easy routes are not detailed in the provided data, the area features 3 routes classified as easy, providing accessible options for a relaxed ride.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, Ballard and its surroundings offer several demanding routes. The Figueroa Mountain loop is a difficult 39.9-mile route with significant elevation gain. Other challenging options include the Foxen Canyon Loop, a difficult 58.8-mile path, and the Alisos Canyon Loop, which spans over 71 miles with considerable climbing. In total, there are 13 difficult routes available.
Road cycling around Ballard offers a rich blend of urban and natural landscapes. You can expect picturesque waterfront views along Puget Sound, Lake Washington, and the Seattle Ship Canal. Routes also pass through diverse green spaces, parks like Golden Gardens Park, and can include sections with rolling hills and open terrain, providing a varied scenic experience.
Yes, you can access the Ballard Locks (Hiram M. Chittenden Locks) by bike. It's a popular attraction where you can watch boats pass between Puget Sound and Lake Union/Lake Washington. Between May and September, you might even observe salmon migrating. The Locks also feature beautiful botanical gardens. Cyclists may need to dismount and walk through certain sections of the Locks and gardens.
Yes, Ballard is a great starting point for longer rides. The Alisos Canyon Loop is one of the longest, covering approximately 71 miles (114.8 km). The Foxen Canyon Loop is another substantial option at 58.8 miles (94.7 km), offering a demanding ride through varied landscapes.
The road cycling routes around Ballard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 18 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of waterfront views, diverse parks, and well-maintained trails that offer options for different ability levels, from easy, flat paths to routes with significant climbs.
While cycling around Ballard, you can explore several interesting points. The region research mentions attractions like Solvang, a Danish-themed village, and the Dan Henry Bike Route. You might also pass through areas with vineyards and rustic landscapes, offering scenic stops.
If you plan to cycle the Burke-Gilman Trail from Ballard, Golden Gardens Park is a convenient starting or ending point. It offers parking facilities and direct access to the trail, allowing you to begin your ride along the waterfront.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best' time, the region's characteristics suggest that spring, summer, and early fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Ballard. During these seasons, you can enjoy the waterfront views and green spaces with milder weather, though the Burke-Gilman Trail is popular year-round.
Yes, some routes in the broader Ballard area offer diverse scenery. The Figueroa Mountain loop is known for stunning mountain views. Additionally, routes like the Ballard Canyon Road, which can be incorporated into longer loops, allow cyclists to explore quiet fields and pretty vineyards, often with views of the San Rafael Mountains.
Absolutely. Ballard's unique location allows for routes that seamlessly blend urban and natural environments. You can cycle along the Burke-Gilman Trail, which offers waterfront views and access to green spaces, while also passing through parts of the vibrant Ballard neighborhood. This combination provides a dynamic cycling experience.


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