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Road cycling routes around Stanley are characterized by varied terrain, including valley rides and ascents over mountain passes. The region features views of the Sawtooth, Whitecloud, and Salmon River mountain ranges. Cyclists encounter routes with up to 6% grades as they climb over summits, providing a physical challenge. The area's natural features include extensive pine forests and river valleys.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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25.2km
01:40
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.8km
02:36
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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48.2km
02:23
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.0km
01:33
340m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The view is often very wide. This spot in particular is great
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Great views and surprising encounters are sure to be found on the Skyline Drive
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This viewpoint sits at 3,140 feet (957 m) elevation and looks right down a hollow toward the town of Stanley. Another community, Luray, is to the right of Stanley but mostly hidden by a ridge. You'll also see Blackrock Summit in the near distance to your left, and Roundhead Ridge a bit behind and to the right of it.
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This viewpoint sits at 3,140 ft (957 m) elevation and looks right down a hollow toward the town of Stanley. Another community, Luray, is to the right of Stanley but mostly hidden by a ridge. You'll also see Blackrock Summit in the near distance to your left, and Roundhead Ridge a bit behind and to the right of it.
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Once used as ranchland, this west-northwest-facing overlook offers nice views of (from left to right) Dovel Mountain, Slaughter Ridge, and Roundhead Ridge. You may also catch a glimpse of the town of Stanley to the right.
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Facing east-northeast, this overlook offers you a nice peek at Old Rag Mountain, one of the most popular summit hikes in Shenandoah National Park. This viewpoint sits at 3,585 feet (1,092 m) in elevation, whereas Old Rag stands 3,291 feet (1,003 m) tall, so you're actually higher than the mountain's summit.
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Facing east-northeast, this overlook offers you a nice peek at Old Rag Mountain, one of the most popular summit hikes in Shenandoah National Park. This viewpoint sits at 3,585 feet (1,092 m) in elevation, whereas Old Rag stands 3,291 feet (1,003 m) tall, so you're actually higher than the mountain's summit.
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If you were planning a bike-and-hike adventure, this is a good spot to stash the bike. Hiking even partway up nearby Hawksbill Mountain—the highest point in Shenandoah National Park—offers really beautiful panoramic views of nearby hills and mountains.
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Stanley, Idaho, offers a diverse range of road cycling experiences, primarily along scenic byways like the Sawtooth Scenic Byway (Highway 75) and the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway (Highway 21). These routes feature colossal mountain meadows, cascading streams, and high mountain passes, providing both breathtaking views and challenging ascents. The routes in this guide are generally of moderate difficulty, with varying distances and elevations to suit different preferences.
This guide features 4 road cycling routes around Stanley, all categorized as moderate difficulty. They offer a range of distances and elevation gains, providing options for different fitness levels and time commitments.
Yes, the Stanley area is known for its challenging climbs. The Sawtooth Scenic Byway (Highway 75) includes the ascent to Galena Summit, which reaches 8,701 feet and features grades up to 6%. The Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway (Highway 21) also crosses Banner Summit at 7,056 feet. These passes offer significant aerobic challenges and expansive panoramic views of the Sawtooth Mountains and valleys.
The routes offer spectacular vistas of the Sawtooth, Whitecloud, and Salmon River mountain ranges. You can also find stunning viewpoints like Fishers Gap Overlook and Skyline Drive. The region is rich with natural beauty, including pristine blue lakes, towering granite cliffs, and extensive pine forests.
Yes, the Stanley area is home to several beautiful waterfalls. You can find Dark Hollow Falls, Rose River Falls, and Lewis Falls, which are popular highlights for visitors to the region.
The best time for road cycling in Stanley is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions and ensures that high mountain passes like Galena Summit are clear of snow. Cyclists can enjoy the vibrant landscapes and comfortable temperatures during this season.
Yes, this guide includes several circular road cycling routes. For example, the Spitler Knoll Overlook – Old Rag View Overlook loop from Big Meadows Wayside is a 30.5 km loop with over 700 meters of elevation gain. Another option is the Woodland – Abbott loop from Stanley, which covers 50.8 km.
The longest road cycling route in this guide is the Woodland – Abbott loop from Stanley, spanning 50.8 kilometers with an elevation gain of approximately 609 meters. This route offers a substantial ride for those looking for a longer adventure.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter ride, the Spitler Knoll Overlook – Old Rag View Overlook loop from Fishers Gap is a good option at 25.2 kilometers with around 529 meters of elevation gain. Another shorter loop is the Woodland loop from Ida, which is 29 kilometers long.
The terrain around Stanley is characterized by mountain roads, often following scenic byways. You can expect a mix of valley rides with spectacular vistas and significant climbs over mountain passes. The routes are generally paved, but cyclists should be prepared for varying road conditions and elevation changes, including grades up to 6% on some ascents.
While specific facilities vary by route, the Stanley area offers amenities for cyclists. Bike shops in Stanley provide rentals and repairs. Along the scenic byways, you may find various services, including hot springs for relaxation, and opportunities for accommodation and dining in nearby towns. The Byrd Visitor Center is also a notable facility in the broader region.


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