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Road cycling routes around Valley Home traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and agricultural lands, typical of many valley regions. The area offers varied terrain, from flat stretches along rivers to gentle climbs into the surrounding foothills. Cyclists can expect to encounter scenic rural roads and open spaces, providing a diverse backdrop for rides. The region's natural features include views of distant mountains and the presence of waterways, contributing to a varied cycling experience.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
5.0
(1)
22
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92.0km
06:22
400m
400m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
102km
04:25
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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117km
05:00
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.8km
02:39
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.3km
03:33
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Wide gravel trail from the large parking area to the river, connecting to other trails.
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Surrounded by rolling grasslands, this beautiful lake is situated along the eastern edge of Stanislaus County. The lake is largely devoid of trees, however, there is a nice day-use area with shaded picnic tables, perfect for a stop during a hot day.
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This road has limited traffic, perfect for a great ride through endless little hills surrounded by open fields. It runs through the small town of Warnerville, comprised of only a few farmhouses and railroad tracks, once a film set location for the movie “High Noon” in 1956.
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This classic 1950s American restaurant is a small gem and a lovely place to stop and grab a bite to eat when you're passing through. It is one of the few dining options available in the Stanislaus River Valley and offers an outside dining area surrounded by pastoral views, horses, and llamas.
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This beautiful reservoir spans 2,900 acres and is home to the vast Woodward Regional Park, an outdoor wonderland for recreation and camping. Surrounding the lake are over 100 campsites, beaches, concessions, restrooms, and picnic areas, for plenty of options to enjoy spending time outdoors. There are paved roads around the western shore, with free entry for cyclists.
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This picturesque creek is one of several that winds through the heart of nearby farms and agricultural fields in this area. It is home to plenty of largemouth bass and bluegill, making it a favorite among local anglers looking for a tranquil place to cast their line.
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The Calaveras River is a beautiful tributary of the San Joaquin River situated in California's Central Valley. It is the primary water supply for the city of Stockton and also provides water for agricultural and residential use throughout San Joaquin County.
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Option for a rural road alternative into the foothill ranches area
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Road cycling routes around Valley Home feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills and agricultural lands. You'll find varied terrain, from flat stretches along rivers to gentle climbs into the surrounding foothills, offering a dynamic and engaging ride.
Yes, while many routes offer moderate to difficult challenges, there is at least one route categorized as easy. This allows newer cyclists to enjoy the scenic rural roads and open spaces at a comfortable pace.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Sonora & Orange Blossom Road loop is a difficult 57.2-mile route with notable elevation gains, providing a demanding ride through rural landscapes.
There are over 7 road cycling routes available around Valley Home, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult. This network provides ample options for exploring the region's diverse terrain.
The road cycling routes in Valley Home are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 55 road cyclists have explored the area, often praising the varied terrain and scenic rural roads.
Yes, several routes offer significant distances. For example, the Oak Grove & Woodward Park loop is a moderate 72.5-mile path, and the Oakdale & Waterford loop via Willms Road covers 63.2 miles, both ideal for longer rides.
Absolutely. Many of the popular routes around Valley Home are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Sonora & Orange Blossom Road loop and the Oak Grove & Woodward Park loop.
You'll experience picturesque scenery typical of valley regions, including rolling hills, expansive agricultural fields, and open rural spaces. Distant mountain views and the presence of waterways also contribute to a varied and beautiful cycling backdrop.
Yes, the Oak Grove & Woodward Park loop traverses varied terrain, including sections near local parks and open country, offering a blend of natural and semi-urban landscapes.
The routes around Valley Home feature moderate elevation gains, typically ranging from around 380 to 400 meters (1250-1300 feet) for longer routes. This provides a good workout without overly strenuous climbs, characteristic of rolling hill terrain.
Yes, the Oakdale & Waterford loop via Willms Road is a great option, leading through agricultural areas and quiet roads, offering a glimpse into the region's farming landscape.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, valley regions with rolling hills and agricultural lands typically offer pleasant cycling conditions during spring and fall, with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, and winter might bring cooler, potentially wetter weather.


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