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Alameda County
Oakland

Meyer Library to Inspiration Point loop

Hard

3.4

(2)

87

riders

Meyer Library to Inspiration Point loop

02:53

51.5km

1,020m

Road cycling

Embark on the Meyer Library to Inspiration Point loop, a difficult road cycling adventure spanning 32.0 miles (51.5 km). You will climb a substantial 3332 feet (1015 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 53 minutes. The route takes you from urban settings into the natural beauty of the East Bay…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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614Β m

Meyer Library at California College of the Arts

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Meyer Library at California College of the Arts has been one of the Bay Area’s premier art libraries and the of CCA’s Oakland campus for 50 years. It is one …

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7.55Β km

Bay Overlook

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A nice reward after climbing up Tunnel Road and Skyline Boulevard!

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9.05Β km

Skyline Boulevard

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With rolling climbs up and down, this area is wooded, paved, and often foggy. When the fog breaks, enjoy photo opportunities of the Bay Area.

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10.4Β km

A fully protected area (no biking inside) on the East side of the Oakland hills, sloping down between Sibley Volcanic Preserve and Redwood Regional Park.

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14.5Β km

Old San Leandro Creek Stone Bridge

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Pinehurst Road descends into a grove of tall redwood trees just before reaching an old stone bridge. There is a tiny group of houses and a post office tucked beneath the towering forest giants.

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17.7Β km

Valle Verde Trailhead Lafayette

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Valle Vista is the trailhead for the paved Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, a popular rail-trail for cyclists. There’s a restroom here, but note: the EBMUD dirt trails are hiking-only and require …

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34.3Β km

Inspiration Point, Tilden Regional Park

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Inspiration Point at Tilden Regional Park is quite well known and popular, so you may meet some crowds on the weekend. A short walk leads to a lookout view of …

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40.5Β km

Tilden Park Steam Train

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The Steam Trains of Tilden Regional Park offer rides along a scenic part of the bay area. The small tourism steam engines take visitors along a ridge with nice views. …

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41.0Β km

Grizzly Peak Boulevard

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This road parallels the ridgeline above and have great views over the bay and surrounding hills.

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51.5Β km

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32.5Β km

12.9Β km

5.67Β km

281Β m

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Surfaces

41.4Β km

9.99Β km

107Β m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this road cycling loop?

This challenging road cycling loop, covering approximately 51.5 km (32 miles) with over 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 53 minutes to complete for an experienced racebiker. Your actual time may vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

What is the starting point for this cycling route?

The route is conceptual, starting near the Meyer Library (referring to the Piedmont Avenue Branch of the Oakland Public Library in Piedmont, California). While there isn't a designated trailhead for this specific loop, you can begin your ride from anywhere in the Piedmont area. Parking would typically be street parking in residential areas, so be mindful of local regulations.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this ride?

Expect a demanding ride through the East Bay hills. The terrain features hilly and winding paved roads with significant and sustained climbs, especially as you ascend towards Inspiration Point, Tilden Regional Park. Road surfaces are generally paved but can vary in quality. You'll transition from urban streets to more natural, forested areas with expansive views.

What are the main viewpoints and landmarks along the way?

This route offers numerous scenic highlights. Key viewpoints include Bay Overlook, Inspiration Point, Tilden Regional Park, and Grizzly Peak Boulevard, all offering spectacular vistas of the San Francisco Bay, reservoirs, and surrounding landscapes. Other notable points include Meyer Library at California College of the Arts (the conceptual starting point), Skyline Boulevard, and the Tilden Park Steam Train.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle in Tilden Regional Park?

No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required for road cycling on public roads within Tilden Regional Park. However, always check the East Bay Regional Park District's official website for any specific regulations or temporary closures before your ride.

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

This route is primarily a road cycling loop, so it's not designed for dogs to accompany cyclists directly on the road. While dogs are permitted in many areas of Tilden Regional Park, they must be on a leash and are typically restricted from paved multi-use paths like Nimitz Way, which is adjacent to Inspiration Point. If you plan to bring a dog, consider separate activities within the park's designated dog-friendly areas.

What are the best times of year to cycle this route?

The East Bay offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) are often ideal, with mild temperatures and clear skies. Summer can be warm, especially on climbs, but coastal breezes can provide relief. Winter rides are possible but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

What should I bring for a ride on this loop?

Given the distance, elevation, and difficulty, you should bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, levers), and appropriate cycling attire. A helmet is essential. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended due to exposure on ridgelines. A phone for navigation and emergencies is also advisable.

Are there places to refuel or find amenities near the route?

Yes, as the route connects urban areas with regional parks, you'll find amenities. The Piedmont and Oakland areas offer various cafes, restaurants, and shops. Near Inspiration Point, Tilden Regional Park, there are often restrooms and water fountains, but it's always wise to carry your own supplies, especially on longer stretches of the ride.

Does this route connect with other trails?

While primarily a road cycling route, it does intersect with or run parallel to several other trails. Notable sections include the Lamorinda Trail Loop (16%), Bay Area Ridge Trail - 02 - East Bay (11%), and East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail (11%). You'll also encounter smaller segments of trails like the Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail, Skyline Trail, and Lafayette-Moraga Trail. Be aware of multi-use path rules if you venture onto these.

Is this loop suitable for beginner road cyclists?

No, this loop is rated as difficult and is not recommended for beginner road cyclists. With over 1,000 meters of elevation gain and sustained climbs on winding roads, it requires good physical fitness and experience with hilly terrain. Beginners should look for flatter, less demanding routes in the East Bay.

Given the challenging climbs, is there a recommended direction to ride this loop?

While the loop can be ridden in either direction, many experienced cyclists prefer to tackle the steepest climbs earlier in the ride when fresh. Riding clockwise might offer a more gradual ascent in some sections, while counter-clockwise could present steeper, more direct climbs. Consider your personal preference for climb profiles when deciding your direction.

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