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Road cycling around Lodi is characterized by flat country roads that traverse vineyards, orchards, and tranquil pastures. The region offers diverse landscapes, including riparian forests near Lodi Lake Park and the wetlands of the Cosumnes River Preserve. While the area is generally flat, some routes may feature gentle rolling terrain. These features provide varied backdrops for road cycling.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Baraboo, Merrimac, and Lodi loop via the Ferry offers a distinctive road cycling experience through Wisconsin's Driftless Region, characterized by rolling hills, open farmlands, and glimpses of the ancient Baraboo Hills. You'll navigate varied terrain, from paved roads to potentially unpaved sections, all while enjoying views of charming small towns and the dramatic bluffs near Devil's Lake State Park. The route's centerpiece is the unique Merrimac Ferry, a cable-drawn ferry that provides a peaceful, approximately seven-minute crossing of the Wisconsin River.
This moderate 43.9-mile (70.7 km) ride, with 2588 feet (789 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 4 hours and 8 minutes to complete. The route demands good fitness due to significant elevation changes and challenging hills, particularly around Devil's Lake. The Merrimac Ferry operates from April to December, so plan your visit during these months to ensure you can experience the full loop. You'll find ice cream stands near the ferry for a refreshing break.
What truly sets this route apart is the Merrimac Ferry itself, the only bike crossing of the Wisconsin River between Sauk City and Wisconsin Dells, adding a unique logistical and scenic element to your ride. The geological formations, including 500-foot quartzite bluffs and glacial lakes, highlight the natural beauty of the area. Beyond the ride, you can explore picturesque towns like Lodi or consider a detour to local wineries, making it a blend of physical challenge and local charm.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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. 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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There are 6 road cycling routes around Lodi available on komoot, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes offer diverse experiences, from vineyard tours to river views.
Lodi's road cycling routes are primarily characterized by flat country roads that wind through scenic vineyards, orchards, and tranquil pastures. While generally flat, some routes may feature gentle rolling terrain, providing varied backdrops for your ride.
Lodi boasts a year-round Mediterranean climate, making it ideal for cycling in all seasons. The mild weather ensures comfortable riding conditions throughout the year, with picturesque scenery changing from lush green in spring to golden hues in autumn.
Yes, there is 1 easy road cycling route available, such as the Roadbike loop from Lodi Marsh State Wildlife Area. This route is 18.3 miles (29.5 km) long and can be completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes, offering a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes including vast vineyards, fruit orchards, and tranquil pastures. Many routes offer views of the Mokelumne River and access to natural areas like the Cosumnes River Preserve, known for its wetlands and birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, several routes pass by or are near notable attractions. You might cycle past Lodi Lake Park, which offers riparian forest trails, or Micke Grove Regional Park with its Japanese Garden. The region's numerous wineries are also prominent landmarks, especially along routes like 'The Winery Loop'.
Yes, many of Lodi's road cycling routes are loops, offering a convenient way to explore the region without retracing your path. Examples include the Baraboo, Merrimac, and Lodi loop via the Ferry, and the Lodi-Springfield Road loop from Waunakee.
The road cycling routes in Lodi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from more than 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the picturesque scenery of vineyards and orchards, the flat country roads, and the tranquil atmosphere of the region.
Parking is generally available at key access points for many routes, such as Lodi Lake Park, Micke Grove Regional Park, or designated trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local information or the route details on komoot for recommended starting points.
Given Lodi's renowned wine country status, you'll find numerous wineries and tasting rooms scattered throughout the region, many of which offer refreshments. Additionally, local towns and communities along the routes often have cafes and eateries where you can refuel.
Yes, the Cosumnes River Preserve is easily accessible by bike from Lodi. Routes like the 'Cosumnes River Preserve with Blossom Road Loop' offer a blend of natural beauty and agricultural scenery, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the tranquil wetlands.
While most routes are moderate, the generally flat terrain and scenic country roads make many routes suitable for families with older children. The easy Roadbike loop from Lodi Marsh State Wildlife Area is a good option, and Lodi Lake Park also offers gentle trails for a more relaxed family ride.
Road cycling routes in Lodi vary in length and duration. For example, the Baraboo, Merrimac, and Lodi loop via the Ferry is 43.9 miles (70.7 km) and takes about 4 hours 8 minutes, while the Roadbike loop from Lodi Marsh State Wildlife Area is 18.3 miles (29.5 km) and takes about 1 hour 20 minutes.


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