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No traffic road cycling routes in Deception Pass State Park traverse a diverse landscape spanning Fidalgo and Whidbey Islands, connected by the iconic Deception Pass Bridge. The terrain features coastal paths, forested sections with old-growth trees, and views of rugged sea cliffs. Riders can expect paved surfaces and varied elevation changes across the park's islands and along its freshwater lakes.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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72.1km
03:23
770m
770m
This moderate 44.8-mile road cycling loop on Whidbey Island offers diverse scenery, from coastal views to farmlands and forests.
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90.1km
04:09
980m
980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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19.6km
00:55
210m
210m
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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33.4km
01:25
130m
130m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Magnificent views over Anacortes and the islands extending into the northern Cascades.
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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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Crossing from Fidalgo Island to Whidbey Island via Pass Island, this bridge offers great views of the Pacific, with small islands like Strawberry Island adding to the landscape.
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This quarter-mile trestle bridge spans Fidalgo Bay, giving elevated views of the water and surrounding landscapes. However, this area is also a dining area for local gulls, who drop clams onto the bridge to crack them open, leaving behind sharp shell fragments that can litter the path. While the city occasionally sweeps the trail, watch your step.
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99% of my bike rides utilize this route out of Anacortes. Beware the flying clams!
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There are four dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes detailed in this guide for Deception Pass State Park. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, allowing cyclists to enjoy the park's scenic beauty without vehicle interference.
Yes, for an easier, traffic-free ride, consider the Monkey Hill – Troxel Hill loop from Quarry Pond. This 19.6 km route is rated easy and provides a relaxed cycling experience through the park's beautiful landscapes.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Deception Pass State Park offer diverse scenery, from coastal views and rugged sea cliffs to lush evergreen forests with towering Douglas firs and western red cedars. You'll also pass serene freshwater lakes like Cranberry Lake and enjoy island vistas.
Many routes offer stunning views. You can expect to see the iconic Deception Pass Bridge, which connects Fidalgo and Whidbey Islands. Other highlights include Rosario Head and the View from Goose Rock, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding islands and mountains.
For a longer, moderate challenge, the Whidbey Island Northside loop covers 72.1 km with significant elevation gain, offering diverse scenery from coastal areas to farmlands and forests. Another moderate option is the Tommy Thompson Trestle – March Point Heronry loop from Anacortes, which is 27.9 km.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Deception Pass State Park, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from five reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning coastal views, the unique experience of crossing the Deception Pass Bridge, and the variety of terrain available on the routes.
Yes, several routes offer coastal views and access to beaches. You can explore areas like North Beach, Little North Beach, and Cornet Bay. These spots are perfect for a break to enjoy the rugged Pacific coastline and explore tide pools at low tide.
Yes, all four routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This includes the easy Monkey Hill – Troxel Hill loop from Quarry Pond and the longer Whidbey Island Northside loop.
Deception Pass State Park is a year-round destination, but the best time for road cycling is typically during the spring, summer, and early fall months (April to October) when the weather is milder and drier. This allows for optimal enjoyment of the coastal scenery and forested sections.
Yes, some routes provide views of the park's serene freshwater lakes. For instance, the region features Cranberry Lake, which offers a peaceful setting for a break during your ride.
Yes, the Tommy Thompson Trestle – Tommy Thompson Parkway loop from Anacortes is a moderate 14.9 km route that incorporates sections of the Tommy Thompson Parkway, offering scenic views along the way.


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