01:27
33.2km
40m
Road cycling
This easy 20.6-mile road cycling loop in Brazos County takes you past the San Felipe de Austin Historic Site and Rust Bridge.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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16.2 km
Highlight • Bridge
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24.6 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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33.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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19.3 km
13.4 km
449 m
103 m
Surfaces
19.0 km
14.1 km
103 m
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This loop is designed for racebikes, so you can expect mostly well-paved surfaces suitable for road cycling. The terrain in Brazos County generally ranges from relatively flat to gently rolling hills, offering an easy to moderate ride. While some general routes in the area might have unpaved segments, this specific komoot tour sticks to roads appropriate for racebikes.
The route features two notable highlights. You'll pass by the Rust Bridge Brazos County, which is a local landmark. Additionally, the loop takes you near the San Felipe de Austin Historic Site, offering a glimpse into Texas colonial history. While the 'Rust Bridge' isn't a dedicated cycling trail, and 'San Felipe' often refers to mountain biking trails in a different county, this specific komoot tour incorporates these points of interest into a road cycling experience.
Yes, with an 'easy' difficulty grade and an elevation gain of just over 42 meters across 33.2 kilometers, this loop is well-suited for beginners or those looking for a relaxed road cycling experience. The mostly paved surfaces contribute to its accessibility.
The spring months are particularly beautiful for cycling in Brazos County, as you can often see vibrant wildflowers like Indian Paintbrushes and Bluebonnets along the farmlands. Generally, any time outside of the peak summer heat or potential winter cold snaps would be pleasant for this loop.
As this is a loop that utilizes public roads, there isn't a single designated trailhead parking lot. You can typically find suitable parking in public areas or near local businesses in towns along the route, ensuring you check local parking regulations. Many cyclists in Brazos County start their rides from various points within Bryan or College Station.
This route primarily follows public roads. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, they should always be kept on a leash and under control, especially when cycling. Consider the safety of your pet and other road users if you choose to bring a dog along, perhaps in a bike trailer.
No, as this loop primarily uses public roads and passes by the highlights, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. However, if you choose to enter the San Felipe de Austin Historic Site itself, there might be separate admission fees for the historical site's facilities.
While this specific komoot tour doesn't highlight specific eateries, many road cycling routes in Brazos County pass by local establishments. You might find small cafes or shops in the towns or communities you pass through. It's always a good idea to check a map or local listings for options before you set out.
This loop is characterized by its 'easy' difficulty and relatively flat profile, making it a good option for a relaxed ride. Brazos County offers a wide variety of routes, from more challenging rides with significant elevation gains (like some 'WBC Tuesday Loops') to gravel paths (like the 'Iron Bridge Trail'). This particular loop provides a scenic, accessible road cycling experience focusing on the mentioned highlights.
You can expect to cycle through green farmlands and rural landscapes typical of Brazos County. In spring, these areas are particularly scenic with wildflowers. The route also offers views of local landmarks like the Rust Bridge Brazos County and the historical context around the San Felipe de Austin Historic Site.
This route is not a dedicated, single cycling trail. Instead, it's a curated komoot tour that utilizes existing public roads to create a loop, connecting points of interest like the Rust Bridge and the San Felipe de Austin Historic Site. You will be sharing the road with vehicle traffic, so always practice safe cycling habits.
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