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81.5km
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Road cycling
Cycle the 50.7-mile Sierra Valley loop from Loyalton, a moderate road cycling route through wetlands and the Sierra Valley Preserve.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The loop typically starts and ends in Loyalton, California. As it's a road cycling route, you can usually find parking within the town of Loyalton to begin your ride.
The route is predominantly paved, covering approximately 81.4 km of asphalt. While some sections might have varying surface quality, similar to forest service roads, it's largely a smooth ride suitable for a race bike. There are less than 100 meters of unpaved sections.
This moderate road cycling loop is estimated to take about 4 hours and 35 minutes to complete, covering approximately 81.5 km (50.6 miles).
You'll enjoy beautiful wetlands and expansive meadows, especially vibrant when wildflowers are in bloom. The route passes through the Sierra Valley Preserve, an important habitat for various bird species. The most notable feature is the opportunity to cycle through the picturesque Wildflower Meadows of Sierra Valley Preserve.
The best time to cycle this loop is when wildflowers are in bloom, typically in spring and early summer, for the most vibrant scenery. The weather is generally pleasant during these months.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Sierra Valley loop from Loyalton. It primarily uses public roads.
As this is a road cycling route, dogs are generally not brought along on the bike ride itself. If you plan to stop and explore areas off the road, especially within the Sierra Valley Preserve, be mindful of local regulations regarding pets due to the sensitive wildlife habitat.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with or runs alongside several other paths, including sections of the B+L Trail, Old Highway Road, Botanical Trail, and France Road.
While classified as a 'moderate' ride requiring good fitness due to its length (81.5 km), its mostly paved and relatively gentle terrain with only about 140 meters of elevation gain makes it considered suitable for all skill levels, including those new to longer road cycling.
The route itself is primarily through natural areas. Loyalton, as your starting and ending point, would be the best place to find cafes, restrooms, and other amenities before and after your ride.
The Sierra Valley Preserve is a significant habitat for various bird species, including the yellow-headed blackbird and white-faced ibis. Keep an eye out for these and other wetland birds, especially when passing through the preserve.