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Road cycling routes around Myers Flat are primarily defined by the ancient redwood forests of Humboldt Redwoods State Park. The region features the scenic Avenue of the Giants, a paved route that parallels U.S. Highway 101, offering a mostly flat to gently rolling terrain. The Eel River flows through the area, contributing to the lush, forested landscapes that characterize road cycling in this part of California.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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50.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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26.8km
01:06
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Big Trees is probably the most popular place within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, and with good reason, as it is home to "Giant Tree" once recognized as the tallest of the Coastal Redwoods. From here you can take a number of trails to fit you schedule, ability, and fitness level. Anything from a quick 5 minute top to 20+ mile overnight trips can be had from here.
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The Founders Tree Coast Redwood stands in Founders Grove, not far from Avenue of the Giants, and marks a worthwhile story. There is 1.3 miles of trail, but the main attraction is located near the parking lot. The nature of the area makes the word hiking more appropriate than hiking. The place is quite crowded in July and August but has its charm that makes it difficult to miss this time of year. The circular hiking trail requires your attention so that you don't leave it. But absolutely worth it because you are surrounded by giant trees. Fallen trees give you a sense of dimension, from root to top.
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Chandler Grove is a small hillside sequoia grove on the northern Avenue of the Giants. A short loop path circles through the grove. The grove has a large parking lot. Most of the grove is on a plain "bank" elevated a few meters above the water table of the Eel River; Typically, for such elevated sites, the relative lack of water means that there are no large trees. Still, the grove appears to be unlogged and has many small redwoods growing among ferns and redwood sorrel. An unofficial side trail leads to a small gleam next to the Avenue of the Giants, where a stream runs through an attractive collection of larger redwoods. Directly across the avenue, the High Rock Trail is much more spectacular, but it rarely gets any visitors because it is not visible from the street.
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The Founders' Grove is the most visited grove in Humboldt Redwoods and a major redwood attraction on the North Shore. It's popular because it's conveniently (perhaps too conveniently) located right next to Highway 101 on the Avenue of the Giants, and it's truly an extraordinary sight. The grove is perhaps most notable for its sheer size. From most locations on the Loop Trail, the large redwoods stretch as far as you can see in every direction. No other lowland grove feels so expansive. Located on an exceptionally large floodplain at the junction of two rivers, the grove is protected from storms by 3,000-foot mountains to the west, but is still immersed in the summer fog that flows up the Eel River Valley. As a result, the grove has many huge trees, which, combined with its large area and openness, make it one of the most impressive there is; it truly is quintessential Redwood Grove.
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This 2.4-mile nature trail is one of the most beautiful trails in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Many photographic opportunities can be found along this redwood forest trail. As you walk the cool, shady path, you'll spot a bench dedicated to Ralph W. Chaney for rediscovering the Dawn Redwood in China in 1948 and bringing the seeds to the United States. (Source: Humboldt Redwoods State Park).
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The visitor center is operated by the Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Association and all proceeds benefit efforts to expand the park's educational and outreach goals. There are numerous visual and hands-on educational exhibits, a theater, a library, a gift shop, and a friendly volunteer staff to answer questions about the park and area. The visitor center is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The tree disk is interesting because it shows certain events in annual numbers and goes back to 1200!
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The road cycling terrain around Myers Flat is primarily defined by the scenic Avenue of the Giants, which offers a mostly flat to gently rolling profile. This paved route meanders through ancient redwood groves, providing a serene and immersive cycling experience suitable for various skill levels. While generally flat, some routes may include gentle hills or moderate elevation changes.
There are over 7 road cycling routes available around Myers Flat on komoot, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes allow you to explore the stunning redwood forests and the picturesque Eel River landscapes.
Yes, the Myers Flat area offers easy and family-friendly road cycling options, particularly along the Avenue of the Giants. Its mostly flat terrain makes it enjoyable for various skill levels, including families. Two of the routes are specifically rated as easy, providing a gentle introduction to the area's beauty.
Cyclists can enjoy several notable landmarks and scenic viewpoints. The Founders Grove is a majestic spot for a picnic among ancient redwoods. The Dyerville Overlook, around mile 14 of the Avenue of the Giants, offers picturesque views of the Eel River. Additionally, the Shrine Drive Thru Tree in Myers Flat is a unique attraction.
The best season for road biking in Myers Flat is generally during the spring and fall when temperatures are mild and the weather is pleasant. Summer can also be enjoyable, though the shade from the tall redwoods helps keep routes cooler. Cyclists should be aware of potential rain during the winter months.
Yes, convenient parking is available at several points along the Avenue of the Giants. The Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center and Burlington Campground, located around mile 10, serve as excellent starting points and offer parking facilities.
Road cycling routes around Myers Flat vary in length. For instance, the Avenue of Giants loop from Weott is approximately 47.4 miles (76.3 km), while the Founders Tree – The Founders Grove loop from Miranda covers about 32.6 miles (52.5 km). There are options ranging from shorter rides to longer loops, catering to different preferences.
While many routes along the Avenue of the Giants are moderate, intermediate riders looking for more challenge might consider extending their rides. For example, parking at Dyerville Overlook and cycling to the southern entrance and back offers a 36-mile round trip with significant climbing. Bull Creek Flats Road also provides opportunities to extend rides with varied scenery.
While traffic on the Avenue of the Giants is generally slow, it's advisable to use bright tail lights for visibility, especially due to the shade from the towering redwood trees. Wearing clear or light-lensed glasses can also improve visibility in shaded areas. The Avenue's design, with through traffic diverted to Highway 101, generally allows for a more focused cycling experience.
Dogs are generally allowed in developed areas of Humboldt Redwoods State Park, such as campgrounds, picnic areas, and paved roads like the Avenue of the Giants, provided they are on a leash. However, they are typically not permitted on unpaved trails or in park buildings. Always check the latest park regulations before your visit.
Road cyclists frequently praise the immersive experience of riding beneath the colossal redwood trees and alongside the picturesque Eel River. The unique natural beauty and the relatively flat, well-maintained paved surfaces of the Avenue of the Giants are often highlighted as key attractions, making it a memorable destination for cyclists.
While the Avenue of the Giants offers a serene natural experience, amenities like cafes are not directly on every route segment. However, the Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center, located around mile 10 of the Avenue, provides restrooms and park information. Nearby towns like Myers Flat and Miranda offer additional services and dining options.


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