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Road cycling in San Pedro Valley County Park offers access to routes that navigate varied landscapes, from coastal scrub and riparian habitats to views of Montara Mountain. While dedicated paved roads within the park are limited, the area serves as a strategic starting point for no traffic road cycling routes that explore the surrounding region. These routes often feature well-paved surfaces and scenic coastal vistas, connecting to broader regional trails. The terrain includes gentle valleys and can lead to moreβ¦
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Embark on an easy road cycling adventure along the San Francisco Bay Trail, a route that spans 16.1 miles (25.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 110 feetβ¦
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First time riding this trail , a bit challenging for me , but I think I did ok.time to improve.
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You can still see evidence of what used to be the Cold War-era radar targeting system of Nike anti-aircraft missiles; the missiles themselves were based on nearby Milagra Ridge.
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Sneath Lane Trail is an almost 2-mile-long trail that takes you up to Sweeney Ridge. You need to climb to get to the top, but the elevation is gradually, so it is not a challenging trail.
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Nike Missile Sites were Cold War-era anti-aircraft missile sites in the United States, designed to defend against potential Soviet air attacks. This site was in place to San Francisco.
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This small side-trail leads to a little jetty jutting out into the bay. Besides a trashcan, a bench, and a great view, there really isn't much to this area.
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There is a $6 parking fee in the main parking lot where the San Pedro Visitor Center is located. However, if you are planning to do a simple hike, you can begin this trail from the Oddstad Boulevard entrance. Street parking is free. There is a picnic area with restrooms and water 100 yards south of the beginning of the Valley View trail.
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Starting point of a initially paved wide trail to bike up to the ridge, with great views across San Francisco bay
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Komoot features several no-traffic road cycling routes in and around San Pedro Valley County Park. Currently, there are 3 routes listed, with 2 being easy and 1 moderate, offering a good selection for various skill levels.
The San Pedro Valley area offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring is particularly beautiful, with meadows bursting with wildflowers. Winter and spring also provide the best opportunity to see Brooks Falls, a multi-tiered 175-foot waterfall, at its most impressive. The park's microclimates mean that it can be sunny within the valley even when the coast is foggy, offering flexibility.
Yes, there are easy no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Weiler Ranch Trail Entrance loop from Pacifica is an easy option. The nearby Crystal Springs Regional Trail is also known for its mostly paved paths and minimal car traffic, making it very family-friendly.
While cycling in the broader San Pedro Valley area, you can enjoy diverse landscapes. Montara Mountain offers expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and the Farallon Islands. Within San Pedro Valley County Park, you might encounter Brooks Falls, especially after rain. The Weiler Ranch Trail itself offers opportunities for wildlife viewing along the valley floor.
San Pedro Valley County Park provides parking facilities for visitors. There is a main parking lot near the visitor center. It's always a good idea to check the park's official website for any current parking fees or regulations before your visit.
While dogs are generally allowed in San Pedro Valley County Park, specific rules apply to trails and paved areas. Always keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of park regulations regarding where they are permitted, especially on shared-use paths. Check park signage for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, several circular routes are available that offer a no-traffic cycling experience. The Weiler Ranch Trail Entrance loop from Pacifica is one such option. Additionally, the San Andreas Lake β San Andreas Lake loop from Millbrae provides a scenic circular ride with minimal traffic.
Within San Pedro Valley County Park, bicycles are generally restricted to designated paved areas. The Weiler Ranch Road, a mile-long gravel road, is explicitly open to bicyclists, hikers, and equestrians. Always respect park signage and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all users.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in this area, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, car-free sections, the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscapes, and the opportunity to connect with nature away from busy roads. The diverse terrain, from lush valleys to coastal views, is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The San Pedro Valley area serves as an excellent starting point for longer rides. The nearby Crystal Springs Regional Trail offers a significant stretch of paved, car-free cycling with beautiful lake views, and even has a car-free segment on Sundays. Routes like the "Lake Merced β Dutch Windmill loop" or the "Pacifica Pier β Pacific Coast Bike Trail loop" (starting from the park) are popular for exploring the wider region with scenic coastal views.
While direct public transport access to the park's entrance might be limited, local bus services in Pacifica and surrounding areas can get you relatively close. You may need to cycle a short distance from the nearest bus stop to reach the park entrance or specific route starting points. Planning your journey with local transit maps is recommended.
Yes, for dedicated paved trails with minimal car traffic, the Crystal Springs Regional Trail is highly recommended and easily accessible from the San Pedro Valley area. Within the park, while not fully paved, the Weiler Ranch Road offers a car-free experience on a gravel surface, following the valley floor. For a moderate paved option, consider the Sneath Lane Trailhead β Sneath Lane Trail loop from Milagra Ridge.


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