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The best road cycling routes around Sedro-Woolley

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Road cycling around Sedro-Woolley offers diverse terrain, from flat agricultural lands to routes with significant elevation changes. The region is situated in the scenic Skagit Valley, providing views of the Cascade Mountains and the Skagit River. Cyclists can explore expansive farmlands, coastal areas along Fidalgo Bay, and routes leading towards the foothills of the North Cascades. This varied landscape provides options for different cycling preferences and fitness levels.

Best road cycling routes around Sedro-Woolley

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Anacortes to Burlington-Mount Vernon loop

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very 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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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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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June 22, 2025, Tommy Thompson Trestle

Tommy Thompson Parkway is a great car-free route out to March Point, with nice water views along the trestle. But heads up—seagulls drop shells here to crack them open, leaving sharp debris that’s notorious for causing flats. Ride with caution, and if you’re on skinny tires, consider walking your bike across the worst sections.

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99% of my bike rides utilize this route out of Anacortes. Beware the flying clams!

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The trestle provides a car-free route to March's Point, BUT there is a downside. Sea gulls use the trestle to crack open clams, dropped from above, and the pointy shards litter the trestle until the sweeping angels come. I've punctured many times here, and ruined a couple of expensive bike tires. I wish there was some kind of "Shell Report" or webcam or some way of knowing the condition of the trestle before you head out on your bike. And if I wanted to walk my bike across the trestle, I wouldn't have ridden a bike.

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The seagulls use the Parkway as a place to break open shellfish, leaving behind sharp broken seashells. Take care if you have thinner road bike tires.

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Ole One Lane (Mosquito Lake Road Bridge) travels over the Middle Fork Nooksack River. Not only does this bridge provide a great photo op (especially during foggy conditions), but you can overlook the surrounding forest and logging.

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There are a few very nice viewpoints along Chuckanut Drive that overlook Samish Bay and the plethora of Islands off shore!

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Fairhaven park is a massive 136-acre park. Amenities include shelters, sports-ball courts, restrooms, and spray park using fresh potable water!

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October 20, 2023, Tommy Thompson Trestle

With splendid views of Mount Baker, Fidalgo Bay, and the majestic blue herons, this trail offers a unique experience. Cyclists venture across an abandoned railroad trestle, catching glimpses of marine life, including the inquisitive sea lions, during their bay-crossing journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Sedro-Woolley?

Komoot features 6 road cycling routes around Sedro-Woolley, offering a variety of experiences from easy loops to challenging long-distance rides.

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling around Sedro-Woolley?

The Sedro-Woolley area, nestled in the Skagit Valley, offers diverse terrain. You'll find flat, scenic rides through expansive farmlands, routes with moderate elevation changes, and more challenging paths with significant climbs, especially as you head towards the foothills of the North Cascades. The region provides options for various fitness levels and preferences.

Are there easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Sedro-Woolley?

Yes, there are easy options perfect for beginners. For instance, the Clear Lake loop from Wa 538 and Skagit Highlands Pkwy is an easy 16.8-mile (27.0 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 8 minutes to complete, leading through pleasant rural areas.

Are there challenging road cycling routes for experienced cyclists?

Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Belllingham to Everson via Sedro Wooley loop is a difficult 99.6-mile (160.3 km) path. This route features substantial elevation gain through varied landscapes, providing a demanding ride.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while road cycling in Sedro-Woolley?

Road cycling routes in Sedro-Woolley often feature stunning natural beauty. You can expect views of the majestic Cascade Mountains, the scenic Skagit River, and the expansive Skagit Valley farmlands, which are particularly vibrant during the Tulip and Daffodil Festivals. Some routes also offer glimpses of Clear Lake and the Forests of Skagit County.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Sedro-Woolley?

Sedro-Woolley benefits from a moderate climate, making it suitable for road cycling throughout much of the year. Spring is particularly popular due to the vibrant Tulip and Daffodil Festivals in the Skagit Valley. Summer and early fall also offer pleasant conditions for riding.

Are there family-friendly road cycling options in Sedro-Woolley?

Yes, the flat roads through the Skagit Valley farmlands are ideal for families and cyclists of various fitness levels. While primarily a crushed rock trail, the 22.5-mile Cascade Trail, connecting Sedro-Woolley to Concrete, offers a dedicated, car-free path that can be a good option for families seeking a safer, more relaxed ride.

Where can I find parking for road cycling routes in Sedro-Woolley?

Specific parking information varies by route. Many trailheads and parks in the Sedro-Woolley area, such as those near the Cascade Trail or local parks like Ann Wolford River Edge Park, offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details or local park information for the most accurate parking options.

Can I use public transport to access road cycling routes in Sedro-Woolley?

Skagit Transit provides bus services in the area, and many buses are equipped with bike racks, allowing cyclists to combine public transport with their rides. This can be a convenient way to access various trailheads or extend your cycling range without needing to drive.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about road cycling in Sedro-Woolley?

The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Sedro-Woolley, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse scenery, from the peaceful Skagit Valley farmlands to the challenging climbs with Cascade Mountain views. The variety of routes catering to different skill levels is also a frequently highlighted positive aspect.

Are there any specific safety considerations for road cyclists in the area?

While many routes offer scenic and safe riding, cyclists should be aware of potential hazards. For example, on sections like the Tommy Thompson Parkway, which includes a trestle, sharp debris from seagulls cracking shells can cause flat tires. Always ride with caution, be aware of your surroundings, and ensure your bike is well-maintained.

Are there any loop routes available for road cycling?

Yes, Sedro-Woolley offers several excellent loop routes. A popular choice is the Anacortes to Burlington-Mount Vernon loop, a moderate 48.7-mile (78.3 km) trail that provides views of Fidalgo Bay and follows the Skagit River. Another option is the easy Clear Lake loop from Wa 538 and Skagit Highlands Pkwy.

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