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The best traffic-free bike rides around Irvine

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If you have ever tried to plan gravel biking around Irvine, you know how overwhelming the options can be. With so many trails crisscrossing the region, it is hard to tell which routes are genuinely worth the effort and which are just filler. We get it, and that is why we have put together this guide. Our komoot community has mapped, ridden, and reviewed these routes, so we are here to save you the guesswork and point you to the…

Last updated: June 4, 2026

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Serrano Ridge Trail – Shady Canyon Trail loop from University of California, Irvine

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550m

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The Serrano Ridge Trail – Shady Canyon Trail loop offers a challenging gravel biking experience through diverse Southern California landscapes, providing a brief escape from the city without leaving Irvine.…

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Pacific Ridge Trail – Shady Canyon Trail loop offers a fantastic gravel biking experience, blending wide, packed dirt paths with more challenging, rutted climbs. You'll pedal through lush meadows…

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Bommer Meadow – Bommer Meadow loop from Quail Hill offers a fantastic gravel biking experience, guiding you through the scenic rolling hills and open grasslands of Irvine. You'll traverse…

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Traffic-free bike rides around Irvine

Traffic-free bike rides around Irvine

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Martini
May 22, 2025, Wildflower field

Short easy ride for after work workout.

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This is a nice little loop around El Moro (now known as Crystal Cove). Some fun climbing, some fun downhill, some fun singletrack but mostly fire road. Nothing too techy.

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This paved multi-use path winds over gently rolling terrain with cacti, flowers, and some sparse tree cover. This is a great brief escape from the city without leaving Irvine.

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Zachary
January 22, 2025, Serrano Ridge Trail

The trail is wide packed dirt and takes you through the meadows and rolling hills. This is the backbone of the Shady Canyon trail system and connects to a number of other trails and routes in the park.

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Zachary
September 19, 2024, Pacific Ridge Trail

This trail is fast and nontechnical, and you get great views across the rolling hills of Crystal Cove State Park all the way down to the ocean. Hikers and dog-walkers share these trails but the path is fairly wide and visibility is good.

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Other than a few people walking, this trail is empty and great for a scenic ride among vegetation.

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This trail places you at the top of Crystal Cove State Park with expansive views of all the protected land and ocean off in the distance.

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The Buck Gully Trail is a really popular trail for hiking, biking and trail running, but it's an UPHILL ONLY trail for bikes. It's a fun, challenging climb where you can really push yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on Irvine's no-traffic gravel trails?

Irvine's no-traffic gravel trails offer a diverse experience, ranging from hard-packed fire roads to sections with loose gravel and some sandy stretches. You'll encounter rolling hills, coastal sage scrub, chaparral, riparian wetlands, and oak woodlands. Trails often feature a mix of challenging climbs and scenic paths through protected open spaces like the Irvine Open Space Preserve.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic gravel routes in Irvine?

While many of Irvine's gravel trails can be challenging, the Shady Canyon Trail – Wildflower field loop from Turtle Rock offers a moderate, shorter option that might be suitable for families with some biking experience. The San Diego Creek Trail, though not listed in this guide, is also known for being well-maintained and accessible, providing easy access to nature away from traffic.

Can I bring my dog on these quiet gravel trails?

Dog policies vary by park and trail within the Irvine and Orange County area. For example, the Irvine Open Space Preserve and Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks generally have specific rules regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash and sometimes restricting them from certain trails. It's always best to check the specific park's regulations before heading out. For the Irvine Open Space Preserve, you can find more information at naturereserveoc.com.

What are some notable natural attractions along these routes?

Many of the no-traffic gravel routes in Irvine pass through or near significant natural landmarks. For instance, you might encounter views of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, or ride through areas near Black Star Falls. The Red Rock Canyon and Red Rock Trail — Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park are also prominent features in the region, offering stunning geological formations and scenic vistas.

Are there any circular no-traffic gravel routes?

Yes, several routes in this guide are designed as loops to maximize your experience away from traffic. Examples include the challenging Serrano Ridge Trail – Shady Canyon Trail loop and the moderate Bommer Meadow – Bommer Meadow loop. These circular routes allow you to explore diverse landscapes without retracing your steps.

What is the best time of year to ride no-traffic gravel trails in Irvine?

Irvine's mild climate makes gravel biking enjoyable year-round. However, spring (March-May) offers lush green landscapes and wildflowers, while fall (September-November) provides comfortable temperatures. Summers can be hot, so early morning rides are recommended. Winters are generally mild, but occasional rain can make some trails muddy, so checking conditions beforehand is advisable.

Where can I find parking for these quiet gravel trails?

Many trailheads for Irvine's no-traffic gravel routes offer dedicated parking. For routes starting near the University of California, Irvine, such as the Pacific Ridge Trail – Shady Canyon Trail loop, university parking lots or nearby public parking might be available. For trails within regional parks like Bommer Canyon or Peters Canyon, designated parking lots are typically provided. Always check specific park websites for parking fees or restrictions.

Are there any advanced no-traffic gravel routes for experienced riders?

Absolutely. Irvine offers several challenging no-traffic gravel routes. The Serrano Ridge Trail – Shady Canyon Trail loop is a difficult 37.7 km route with over 700 meters of elevation gain, known for its rolling hills and coastal sage scrub. The Peters Canyon Regional Park also features some steep slopes and technical sections, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced riders.

What do other gravel bikers say about the no-traffic trails in Irvine?

The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic gravel trails around Irvine, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of trails, the stunning natural beauty of the open spaces, and the feeling of being immersed in nature away from city traffic. The diverse terrain and well-maintained paths are frequently highlighted as key attractions.

Are e-bikes allowed on the no-traffic gravel trails in Irvine?

E-bike regulations vary significantly across different trails and open spaces in Irvine and Orange County. Some areas, particularly within designated wilderness parks or natural preserves, may have restrictions on e-bikes, while others permit Class 1 (pedal-assist) e-bikes. It's crucial to consult the specific rules for each trail or park you plan to visit, such as the Irvine Open Space Preserve, before riding.

Do I need permits for any of the no-traffic gravel trails in Irvine?

While many trails are freely accessible, some areas, particularly within the Irvine Open Space Preserve and Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks, may require permits or have specific access rules, especially for certain designated trails or during specific times. It's always recommended to check the official websites for these preserves, such as naturereserveoc.com, for the most current information on permits and access.

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