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Tulare County

The best traffic-free bike rides in Tulare County

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Road cycling in Tulare County offers diverse terrain, from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada to scenic river valleys. The region encompasses significant portions of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, providing routes through majestic mountains and deep canyons. Cyclists can find paths traversing fruitful orchards and well-paved surfaces, with varied elevation profiles. This geography supports a range of no traffic road cycling routes suitable for different skill levels.

Best no traffic road cycling routes in Tulare County

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Three Rivers to Mineral King Valley via Mineral Road

91.0km

05:24

2,320m

2,320m

Hard road ride. Very 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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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June 21, 2024, Cutler Park

Cutler Park, located right off the St. John's River Trail, is a fantastic recreational spot featuring restrooms, picnic tables, and a horseshoe pit. The park also offers playgrounds and ample green space for relaxation.

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The St. John's River Trail, stretching 3.8 miles, connects Riverway Sports Park to Cutler Park. Ideal for biking, inline skating, and hiking, the trail is also wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy its scenic route.

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Milk Ranch Peak Wilderness Study Area, visible to the left while riding, offers a stunning natural spectacle. It's one of 68 Wilderness Study Areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management in California and northwest Nevada, collectively covering over 1 million acres. These protected lands showcase diverse and dramatic landscapes. The area exemplifies the raw beauty of California's wilderness, providing a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Mineral King Valley is a subalpine glacial valley. It has beautiful open meadows along the East Fork Kaweah River, with granite peaks rising in the end of the valley. Here is the starting point of several trails to lakes, waterfalls and peaks. The view of the Valley itself is gorgeous, and this can be a nice place to have a picnic while appreciating the mountains and the river.

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Mineral Road delivers stunning views of the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness. This is a road that has not much traffic, and it can be a nice ride option, finishing at Mineral King Valley. The road is mostly paved, but it has some sections of gravel. It passes by a colorful dry canyon, finishing in a glacial valley, you can choose your starting and ending point, but be aware that it has some steep sections, mostly in the first half of it. Mineral Road is closed during winter.

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Mineral King Valley is a subalpine glacial valley. It has beautiful open meadows along the East Fork Kaweah River, with granite peaks rising in the end of the valley. Here is the starting point of several trails to lakes, waterfalls and peaks. The view of the Valley itself is gorgeous, and this can be a nice place to have a picnic while appreciating the mountains and the river.

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Diana
March 19, 2022, Cutler Park

Flat. Some traffic by the mall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available in Tulare County?

Komoot features several dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Tulare County, offering a safe and enjoyable experience. Currently, there are 4 routes listed in this guide, ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic road cycling routes in Tulare County?

Tulare County offers diverse terrain, even on its no-traffic routes. You'll find everything from flat, well-paved paths ideal for leisurely rides, such as sections of the St. Johns River Trail loop from Visalia Mall, to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes, particularly those venturing closer to the Sierra Nevada foothills and national parks. The region's landscape includes fruitful orchards, river valleys, and scenic views.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic road cycling routes in Tulare County?

Yes, Tulare County has family-friendly options. Routes like the St. Johns River Trail – Cutler Park loop from Baseball Field 2 are rated as easy, with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances, making them suitable for families with children or those looking for a relaxed ride away from vehicle traffic.

What are the cycling regulations for routes within Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks?

When cycling within Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, it's important to be aware of specific regulations. While this guide focuses on no-traffic routes, some park roads may have limited traffic or designated bike lanes. Always stay on paved roads or designated paths, and be mindful of park rules regarding wildlife, speed limits, and parking. For detailed and up-to-date information on cycling permits and specific regulations, it's best to check the official National Park Service website.

What is the best time of year to go no-traffic road cycling in Tulare County?

The best time for no-traffic road cycling in Tulare County largely depends on the specific route and elevation. Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling across the county, with comfortable weather and beautiful scenery. Summer can be very hot in the valley areas, while higher elevation routes in the national parks might be inaccessible due to snow in winter.

Are there any scenic attractions or landmarks along the no-traffic road cycling routes?

Absolutely! Many routes offer access to or views of Tulare County's stunning natural beauty. While this guide focuses on no-traffic routes, the region is home to iconic landmarks. For example, the area around Sequoia National Park features the majestic General Sherman Tree and the Congress Trail, where you can walk among giant sequoias. You might also encounter beautiful waterfalls like Tokopah Falls or the Kaweah River Cascade in the broader region.

Can I find loop routes for no-traffic road cycling in Tulare County?

Yes, several no-traffic road cycling routes in Tulare County are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. The St. Johns River Trail – Cutler Park loop from Visalia Mall is a great example, offering a convenient circular ride through scenic areas.

Are there any long-distance no-traffic road cycling routes for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a significant challenge on a route with minimal traffic, the Three Rivers to Mineral King Valley via Mineral Road offers a demanding ride. This route covers over 90 kilometers with substantial elevation gain, providing a true test of endurance amidst breathtaking mountain scenery.

What amenities can I expect near the no-traffic road cycling routes, such as cafes or parking?

Amenities vary by route. For routes closer to urban centers like Visalia, such as the St. Johns River Trail loops, you'll find easy access to parking, cafes, and other services in town. For routes venturing into more remote areas, especially those near national parks, amenities will be scarcer. It's always advisable to plan ahead, carry sufficient water and snacks, and check for available services before you go.

Are dogs allowed on the no-traffic road cycling trails in Tulare County?

Policies regarding dogs on trails can vary. While some local parks or paved paths may allow leashed dogs, national parks typically have stricter rules, often restricting dogs to paved roads, campgrounds, and picnic areas only. Always check the specific regulations for each trail or park you plan to visit to ensure your furry friend is welcome.

What should I bring for a no-traffic road cycling trip in Tulare County?

Even on no-traffic routes, preparation is key. Essential items include a well-maintained road bike, helmet, appropriate cycling attire, plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, tire levers), and sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses). For longer or more remote rides, consider a first-aid kit, navigation tools, and extra layers of clothing, especially if riding in areas with elevation changes.

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