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Road cycling around Burbank offers a diverse landscape for cyclists, characterized by its proximity to the Verdugo Mountains and the expansive Griffith Park. The region features a mix of challenging mountain climbs, winding canyon roads, and dedicated urban bikeways. Terrain varies from well-paved surfaces in the foothills to flatter paths along flood control channels, providing options for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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This 33.0-mile road cycling loop combines the paved Centennial Trail with the crushed limestone of Waterfall Glen, offering varied terrain a
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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58.9km
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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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Centennial Trail loop from Oak Lawn offers a pleasant road cycling experience, winding through a varied landscape of shaded woodlands, open prairies, and scenic stretches alongside the Des Plaines…
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This section of the Centennial Trail takes you from Lemont to Willow Springs and passes through Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve. The path passes through a treelined, green landscape and is a very relaxing place to ride.
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Great microbrewery and pizza on the trail in Willow Springs
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Some of these routes take you on roads that are absolutely not safe for cycling. Do your own research about the routes ahead of time.
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This multi-use trail runs along the Cal-Sag Channel, which was built to reverse the flow of the Little Calumet River and direct sewage away from Lake Michigan.
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The John Husar I & M Canal Trail has a fascinating history, connecting Lake Michigan to the Mississippi River long ago. Now, it's a wonderful place to visit and ride along. With lots of trees and beautiful views of the canal, it's a perfect spot for a scenic and enjoyable ride.
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This is a paved 30-mile (48 km) bike trail that traces a former railway line through Snohomish and Skagit county. You ride through beautiful scenery – green farmland, creeks and rivers frame your ride. The trail is shared use so be mindful of pedestrians. Near Arlington, you can connect to the Whitehorse Trail to extend your ride.
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This trail runs parallel to the Black Partridge Woods and can be a pretty steep climb.
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Burbank features over 10 dedicated road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. These routes explore the diverse landscapes from urban bikeways to the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains.
Road cycling routes in Burbank offer a mix of terrain. You'll find well-paved surfaces in the foothills and along urban bikeways, as well as flatter paths along flood control channels. The region provides options ranging from easy, mostly flat rides to more challenging climbs with significant elevation gains, particularly as you approach the Verdugo Mountains or within Griffith Park.
Yes, Burbank has several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Columbia Woods – Centennial Trail loop from Willow Springs is an easy 13.3-mile trail through open parkland. Another accessible option is the Roadbike loop from Willow Springs, which covers 10.1 miles with minimal elevation gain. The Chandler Bikeway and Burbank Channel Bikeway also offer flat, off-street paths perfect for leisurely rides.
For longer rides, consider the Centennial Trail and Waterfall Glen Loop, a moderate 33.0-mile route with varied terrain. Another popular choice is the Centennial Trail – Centennial Trail loop from Willow Springs, which is a moderate 29.1-mile path featuring a steady elevation gain through open landscapes.
Burbank's road cycling routes offer access to various natural features and landmarks. You can explore areas near the Verdugo Mountains, offering stunning views of Burbank and the Los Angeles basin. Griffith Park provides iconic sights like the Griffith Observatory and views of the Hollywood sign. Additionally, some routes may pass by natural attractions such as Saganashkee Slough, Tomahawk Slough, and Bullfrog Lake.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Burbank are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Centennial Trail and Waterfall Glen Loop and the Cal-Sag Trail – Saganashkee Slough loop from Willow Springs. These circular routes are convenient for exploration and return to your starting location.
The road cycling experience in Burbank is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 37 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging mountain foothills to serene urban bikeways, and the scenic views of the Verdugo Mountains and Griffith Park. The variety of routes catering to different ability levels is also a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
Burbank benefits from Southern California's favorable weather, making it an excellent destination for year-round road cycling. The mild winters and generally sunny conditions mean you can enjoy the routes almost any time. However, early mornings or late afternoons are often preferred during the warmer summer months to avoid peak heat.
Yes, Burbank features dedicated cycling infrastructure. The Chandler Bikeway is a two-mile urban trail in the Magnolia Park neighborhood, perfect for biking and connecting to other metropolitan paths like the Los Angeles River Trail. The Burbank Channel Bikeway is another one-mile off-street path along the Burbank Western Flood Control Channel, offering a unique urban route and connectivity to the Downtown Burbank Metrolink Station.
Absolutely. While Burbank offers easy routes, it also provides challenging climbs, especially in areas bordering the Verdugo Mountains and within Griffith Park. Routes that wind through the green hills of the Verdugos can offer varying grades from moderate to steep, providing a good workout for experienced cyclists. La Tuna Canyon Road is also known for offering a quiet experience through green hills with rewarding views and climbs.
Many road cycling routes in Burbank are close to various attractions. For example, routes through Griffith Park allow you to easily access the Griffith Observatory and view the Hollywood sign. The Cal-Sag Trail is a highlight in itself, and you might pass by natural areas like McClaughry Springs Woods or various lakes such as Maple Lake, offering scenic stops along your ride.


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