Oakdale & Waterford loop via Willms Road
Oakdale & Waterford loop via Willms Road
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102km
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Road cycling
The Oakdale & Waterford loop via Willms Road offers a quintessential Central Valley road cycling experience, winding through vast agricultural fields and open landscapes. You'll encounter a series of rolling hills that keep the ride engaging, with Willms Road itself providing a peaceful stretch known for its limited traffic and scenic, undulating terrain. The route passes by Littlejohn's Creek, adding a touch of natural beauty to the rural scenery, making for a varied and enjoyable outing.
This moderate 63.2-mile (101.7 km) loop, with its 1325 feet (404 metres) of elevation gain, is best suited for cyclists with good fitness who can comfortably spend around 4 hours and 24 minutes in the saddle. While specific parking information isn't detailed, starting from either Oakdale or Waterford provides convenient access points. It's advisable to carry plenty of water and snacks, especially during warmer months, and to plan your ride for the cooler parts of the day or year.
Beyond the physical challenge, this cycling route holds a unique historical footnote: the small town of Warnerville, which you'll pass through on Willms Road, served as a film set for the iconic 1956 movie "High Noon." This detail adds a layer of interest to an already popular local favorite, distinguishing it from other road cycling routes in Stanislaus County. It's a great way to combine a solid workout with a glimpse into local history.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Start point
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7.47 km
Highlight • River
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39.0 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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58.5 km
Highlight • Lake
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102 km
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92.1 km
7.47 km
2.23 km
Surfaces
99.2 km
1.84 km
730 m
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As this is a loop route, you can typically find public parking in either Oakdale or Waterford to begin your ride. Look for designated public parking areas within these towns.
This route is primarily a road cycling experience on public roads. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, it's not designed for dogs to run alongside cyclists. If you bring a dog, it would need to be securely transported, such as in a bicycle trailer or basket.
Given the open fields and rural setting, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures. Summers can be quite hot in Stanislaus County, and winters might bring cooler, wetter weather.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Oakdale & Waterford loop via Willms Road, as it primarily uses public roads and passes through open countryside.
The route is categorized as a moderate road ride. It features mostly well-paved surfaces but includes 'endless little hills' and moderate climbs, such as one segment with a 4.1% grade over 1.2 km. Good fitness is recommended for this 102-kilometer loop.
You can expect scenic views of open fields and gentle, rolling hills. The route offers a rural feel with limited traffic, passing through the small town of Warnerville, known for its farmhouses and railroad tracks. You'll also pass by Littlejohn's Creek and Turlock Lake.
The estimated duration for this 102-kilometer (63-mile) road cycling route is approximately 4 hours and 25 minutes, though this can vary based on your pace and stops.
Yes, notable features include the low-traffic Willms Road itself, which provides a serene ride. You'll also pass by Littlejohn's Creek and Turlock Lake, offering picturesque views.
Given its 102-kilometer distance, moderate difficulty, and elevation gain of around 400 meters with several climbs, this route is better suited for cyclists with at least a moderate level of fitness and experience rather than absolute beginners.
For this moderate road cycling loop, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and appropriate cycling attire. Given the rural nature, plan for limited access to services along much of the route.
The route passes through the towns of Oakdale and Waterford, where you can find cafes, pubs, and other amenities. However, much of the route, particularly along Willms Road and through the open countryside, has limited services, so plan your refreshment stops accordingly.
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