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Road cycling around Waller, Texas, is characterized by expansive rolling prairies and cultivated grassland, providing a generally flat to gently rolling terrain. This landscape allows for long distances with manageable elevation changes. The region also features timbered areas and proximity to the Brazos River, offering varied scenery along some routes. Many cycling paths are paved and well-maintained, ensuring a smooth riding experience across its diverse natural features.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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120km
05:49
1,400m
1,400m
This difficult 74.6-mile road cycling loop on the Kitsap Peninsula offers stunning waterfront views and a challenging 4591 feet of elevation
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29.2km
01:30
310m
310m
Cycle the moderate 18.2-mile Point Defiance and Ruston Way Loop for stunning waterfront views and challenging park climbs in Tacoma, WA.

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32.2km
01:43
420m
420m
Cycle the moderate 20.0-mile Scott Pierson and Ruston Way Trail Loop for waterfront views, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and Mount Rainier.
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76.9km
03:57
1,020m
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This difficult 47.8-mile road cycling loop on Vashon Island offers rural scenery, challenging climbs, and views of Puget Sound.
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64.0km
03:16
840m
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This moderate 39.8-mile road cycling loop around Fox Island and Gig Harbor offers scenic views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and Mt. Rainier.
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Fort Nisqually was once an important fur trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company. Today, it serves as a living history museum.
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Fort Nisqually was once an important fur trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company. Today, it serves as a living history museum.
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Besides the nice scenery at the beach with its driftwood, 'Point Robinson Lighthouse' is the main reason why most people find their way to this area on Maury Island. Make sure to take a nice photo of the lighthouse in front of the ocean in the background.
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This shoulderless road has minimal traffic and offers a nice, quiet route through a forested area to Gig Harbor. There are beautiful homes along the way, with meticulously landscaped gardens and yards to enjoy as you pass by.
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The Fox Island Bridge leads to a quiet, tranquil island with a community of around 3,000 residents. It boasts incredible views of Mt. Rainier, the snow-capped Olympic Mountains, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, McNeil Island, and the snow-capped Olympic Mountains and McNeil Island. As you cross the bridge, you can see the historic Chapel on Echo Bay, which is over 100 years old, and the iconic lighthouse on nearby Tanglewood Island.
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'Dockton Forest' is a forestry area on Maury Island, Washington. Combined with Dockton Natural Area and Dockton Park, the area has a total size of 152 acres, with many parts along the shoreline. The trail system in the area can be used by hikers, bikers and equestrians and offers multiple paths to choose from.
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The ferry ride to Vashon Island is a short trip with departures daily every fifteen minutes. The round trip cost for Port Defiance/Tahlequah is $6.50 plus a bicycle surcharge of $1. All fares are collected here, as there is no staff at the Tahlequah landing. As a cyclist, you should arrive 20 minutes early, as they load bicycles before vehicle loading. Otherwise, your bike will be loaded at the end of the process.
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There are over 45 road cycling routes available around Waller, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging long-distance courses.
The terrain around Waller is characterized by expansive rolling prairies and cultivated grassland, providing generally flat to gently rolling conditions. You'll find long, unobstructed views across open countryside, with some routes also featuring forested areas and scenic waterways, ensuring a varied and enjoyable ride.
Yes, Waller offers several routes ideal for beginners and families. For instance, the Point Defiance and Ruston Way Loop is a moderate 18.1-mile (29.2 km) path with manageable elevation, perfect for a pleasant outing. The region has 13 easy routes in total, many of which are paved and well-maintained.
Waller's road cycling routes offer picturesque views of vast, open fields and pastures, providing a sense of freedom and a peaceful rural escape. Some trails, like those found along the Spring Creek Greenway, incorporate natural beauty with wooded areas and views of the bayou. You can also find routes that pass by attractions like the Ruston Way Waterfront Path.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Waller are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Scott Pierson and Ruston Way Trail Loop is a popular moderate option, covering 20.0 miles (32.2 km) and offering diverse scenery.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Waller, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's generally flat to gently rolling terrain, which allows for long distances with manageable elevation changes, and the well-maintained, paved surfaces that ensure a smooth ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Waller offers several longer and more demanding routes. The Kitsap Peninsula-Port Orchard & Manchester Loop is a difficult 74.6-mile (120.0 km) route with significant elevation gain, providing a rigorous workout and stunning views.
Beyond the cycling routes, Waller offers several attractions. You can visit Wright Park for a relaxing break, or explore the Scott Pierson Trail itself, which is a highlight. Other regional attractions include Zube Park, Waller County Park, and the John Fairey Garden Conservation Foundation, offering diverse experiences.
Waller's climate makes it suitable for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for long rides. While summer can be hot, early mornings or late afternoons can still be enjoyable. Winter cycling is also possible, though cooler temperatures should be anticipated.
Waller is known for hosting organized cycling events like the 'Bluebonnet Express' and 'Waller Flatland Express,' which utilize the region's scenic and relatively flat routes. For information on local events and community activities, you can often find details on the official Waller city website: wallertexas.gov.
Yes, some routes in Waller provide a pleasant mix of open countryside and shaded sections. The Spring Creek Greenway, for example, is noted for being totally wooded and shaded along parts of its path, offering a refreshing contrast to the expansive prairie views found on other routes.
Road cycling routes in Waller vary significantly in length to accommodate different preferences and fitness levels. You can find shorter routes like the Point Defiance and Ruston Way Loop at 18.1 miles (29.2 km), up to much longer distances such as the 74.6-mile (120.0 km) Vashon Ride loop, ensuring options for quick rides or all-day adventures.


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