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Touring cycling around Cayucos offers a diverse landscape, from coastal roads along Highway 1 to routes winding through backcountry hills. The region is characterized by continuous ocean vistas, varied terrain, and significant elevation changes on some routes. Cyclists can explore paths that pass by natural features such as the Whale Rock Reservoir and Morro Rock. The area provides a range of routes suitable for various fitness levels, from easy beach cruises to challenging climbs.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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06:24
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Gravel section of the Santa Rita Road. It's recommendable to have knobby tires when riding this section and be ready to climb!
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Recommend a gravel bike with some knobbies and gearing for climbing. Mostly quiet roads but stay on right side.
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The Pismo Beach Pier, situated on 60 acres of beautiful beachfront, is a California landmark with incredible views of the Pacific Ocean, the beach, the city, and the surrounding mountains. Stretching over 1,200 feet, it is the 16th longest pier in California. Cycling is permitted on the pier; however, you may want to park your bike, take a stroll and enjoy the view.
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This beautiful 40,662-acre reservoir provides drinking water for San Luis Obispo, Cayucos and the surrounding area. It is encompassed by grassy rolling hills and oak and sycamore trees, with herds of cattle grazing peacefully in the background. The lake is open to the public only during the trout fishing season (last Saturday in April to November 15th). The trail alongside the lake is primarily used as fishing access but is also a beautiful area for hiking, cycling, picnicking, and bird watching.
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This small but picturesque park features a large anchor, picnic tables, and a fishing pier extending out past the boat docks. All of this makes for a near-perfect view of iconic Morro Rock. If you come early in the morning you are likely to have the place to yourself as the eastern sun lights up Morro Rock.
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You are treated to stunning views of the bay from the museum and its outdoor sculpture garden. The museum costs $3 to enter (free for kids 17 and under) and has an impressive array of animal exhibits, including seal skeletons and even a massive near-complete whale skeleton.
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Pismo Beach is located south of San Luis Obispo. It stretches over 360 meters and is very popular with surfers. The immense wooden pontoon and the sign in large red letters are its distinctive feature. The beach is very popular and often crowded. Further south, you will find deserted stretches of beach, and others which are accessible to motorized vehicles and which I do not recommend. You will also find an absolutely incredible monarch butterfly sanctuary there.
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Los Osos Oaks Nature Preserve features 90 acres of century-old dwarf oaks in a coastal dune landscape. The oak trees, over 800 years old, have extraordinary gnarled roots, which spread out over the hiking trails. A magnificent site not to be missed!
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Cayucos offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 20 routes available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 10 easy, 4 moderate, and 7 difficult options, ensuring there's a ride for everyone.
Cayucos enjoys mild temperatures and sunny skies, making it an excellent destination for touring cycling year-round. The consistent pleasant weather encourages outdoor exploration throughout the seasons.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain, from flat coastal roads along Highway 1 offering continuous ocean vistas to routes winding through rolling hills and backcountry areas. Some routes feature significant elevation changes, while others provide gentle rides along the beach. You'll also encounter paths that pass by natural features like the Whale Rock Reservoir.
Yes, Cayucos has several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. An excellent option is the Morro Rock Beach Bike Path – Cabrillo Highway 101 Bike Lane loop from Cayucos, an easy 13.7-mile (22.0 km) path that offers a gentle ride along the coast with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Cayucos offers routes with significant ascents and varied terrain. The Anchor Memorial Park – Spooner's Cove loop from Morro Strand State Beach is a difficult 27.9-mile (44.9 km) trail with over 535 meters of elevation gain, leading through varied coastal terrain.
While cycling around Cayucos, you can encounter several notable natural features and landmarks. Many routes offer views of the iconic Morro Rock and the beautiful Estero Bay. You might also cycle past the Morro Bay — National Estuary, known for its rich marine life. The Whale Rock Reservoir is another scenic point along some routes.
Yes, Cayucos offers family-friendly options, particularly around the Morro Rock Beach Bike Path. These routes are mostly paved, range from shorter distances, and are suitable for all skill levels, making them ideal for a leisurely family ride.
The touring cycling routes in Cayucos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the scenic coastal paths, the diverse terrain, and the opportunities to experience both easy loops and more challenging rides with significant ascents.
Yes, Cayucos features several excellent loop routes. One popular option is the Morro Rock – Morro Rock Beach Bike Path loop from Cambria, a moderate 27.1-mile (43.6 km) trail offering coastal views. Another is the Morro Rock Beach Bike Path – View of Morro Rock loop from Morro Strand State Beach, an easy 19.2-mile (30.9 km) ride.
Yes, the Cayucos area is rich in marine life and offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. While cycling along coastal routes, you might see various seabirds, and the nearby Morro Bay is known for sea otters, herons, and egrets. Whale watching is also possible from the pier during migration seasons.
Many touring cycling routes in Cayucos offer breathtaking scenic viewpoints. The coastal routes along Highway 1 provide continuous ocean vistas. Estero Bluffs State Park, accessible from some routes, offers elevated viewpoints with unobstructed views of Estero Bay and Morro Rock. The Anchor Memorial Park is another excellent spot for views.
Yes, you can find routes that connect Cayucos to neighboring areas. For instance, a 33-mile out-and-back ride along Highway 1 can take you from Cayucos to Cambria's Moonstone Beach. Additionally, many routes explore the area between Cayucos and Morro Bay, offering diverse coastal experiences.


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