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Road cycling around East Niles, an unincorporated community bordering Bakersfield, offers access to diverse terrains. The region is characterized by rolling hills and plains, with routes often traversing areas near the Kern River. Cyclists encounter views of local oilfields and can explore routes that connect to developed recreational areas. The landscape provides options ranging from flat, paved paths to more challenging rides with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 34.1-mile Round Mountain loop in Bakersfield, gaining 1747 feet of elevation through rolling hills and oilfields.
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124km
06:26
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This difficult 77.3-mile road cycling route from Lake Ming to Lake Isabella offers a challenging ride with over 6000 feet of elevation gain.

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06:28
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This difficult 87.3-mile road cycling loop from Bakersfield to Tehachapi offers mountain views and a unique railway overlook.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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03:21
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Round Mountain Oil Field may be a blight on the landscape for some, but it doesn't totally ruin the views. As the road winds through the area you'll have some wonderful views across the valley with no oil industry equipment in sight.
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This well maintained park is set on the cliffs above the Kern River. There are plenty of trails, benches, and open spaces. You can also find water fountains if you need to refill your bottles.
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Poso Creek runs for nearly 90 miles through Kern County. It's headwaters in the Sierra Nevada mean it only runs intermittently and is heavily dependent on high elevation precipitation in order to flow. When its waters are high it joins the Kern River in the Kern National Wildlife Refuge.
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The Kern River Parkway runs for miles through Bakersfield, crossing a number of varied habitats. The trail passes along nature preserves, city parks, and developed areas, each offering their own unique elements to the trail.
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The Park at River Walk, also known as River Walk Park, spans 32 acres and is open to the public. Visitors can enjoy two lakes, a stretch of the Kern River, the Spectrum Amphitheater, and the Kern River Bike Trail. There is plenty of parking and great views.
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The Metropolitan Recreation Center is a 98.6-acre park with walking and hiking trails, picnic areas with grills and food preparation facilities, a raised bandstand with electrical outlets, and a lighted playground.
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This is a fantastic extension of the park with a wide flat path along the steep cliffside. With oil rigs and ranches as its backdrop, there are plenty of benches to sit, relax, and take in the scenery. Here, you can enjoy the views of the oilfields contrasting with the lush Panorama Vista Preserve next to them, which is used as a wildlife rehabilitation area.
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Poso Creek runs for nearly 90 miles through Kern County. It's headwaters in the Sierra Nevada mean it only runs intermittently and is heavily dependent on high elevation precipitation in order to flow. When its waters are high it joins the Kern River in the Kern National Wildlife Refuge.
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There are over a dozen road cycling routes around East Niles, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored 12 distinct routes in the area.
Road cycling routes around East Niles primarily feature rolling hills and plains. Many routes also traverse areas near the Kern River, providing scenic views. Cyclists will encounter a mix of landscapes, including unique regional backdrops like oilfields.
Yes, East Niles offers a few easier road cycling routes. While many routes are moderate, there are options available for those new to road cycling or looking for a less strenuous ride. The region's plains offer flatter sections ideal for beginners.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Bakersfield to Tehachapi loop is a difficult 87.3-mile path with significant elevation gain. Another moderate but substantial ride is the The Bluffs – Round Mountain Oilfield loop from Bakersfield College, covering over 44 miles with considerable climbing.
Many routes offer views of the Kern River and its associated parks, such as Lake Ming and Hart Park Trail. You can also expect to see rolling hills, plains, and unique regional sights like oilfields, particularly on routes like the Round Mountain loop. The The Bluffs and Panorama Park also offer notable viewpoints.
Yes, many of the popular road cycling routes around East Niles are loops. Examples include the Round Mountain loop, the Bakersfield to Tehachapi loop, and the Yokuts Park – The Park at River Walk loop from Bakersfield College.
The region experiences an arid climate with hot summers, often reaching around 100°F. Therefore, the cooler seasons, such as fall, winter, and spring, are generally the most enjoyable for road cycling. The area offers many sunny days throughout the year, making it suitable for outdoor activities outside of peak summer heat.
While specific family-friendly road cycling routes are not detailed, the broader Bakersfield area, which East Niles borders, is known for paths like the Kern River Parkway Trail. This paved path is suitable for biking and connects to various local parks, offering a safer and more accessible option for families.
The routes in East Niles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from rolling hills to routes along the Kern River, and the options available for various skill levels.
East Niles benefits from its proximity to Bakersfield, which offers a wide array of amenities. You can find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within Bakersfield, especially near popular cycling areas like the Kern River and the starting points for many routes.
Yes, for endurance riders, the Bakersfield to Tehachapi loop is a significant challenge, spanning 87.3 miles (140.5 km) with substantial elevation gain. This route is ideal for those looking for a full-day, demanding ride.
Given East Niles's proximity to Bakersfield, parking is generally available in and around the city's recreational areas and parks that serve as trailheads. For routes starting from Bakersfield College or near Hart Memorial Park, designated parking facilities are typically accessible.


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