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Road cycling routes around Stockton are primarily characterized by the flat terrain of the California Delta, offering extensive views of waterways and agricultural landscapes. The region features a network of dedicated bike paths and low-traffic country roads. Cyclists can explore routes winding through vineyards, wetlands, and along river systems. This environment provides varied options for road cyclists seeking routes with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Cycle the 50.9-mile Cosumnes River Preserve & Blossom Road loop, a moderate route through Lodi's vineyards and wetlands.
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This 31.0-mile (49.9 km) moderate road cycling loop via Tidewater Bikeway in Manteca offers varied scenery and 144 feet of elevation gain.

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This moderate 79.3-mile road cycling loop from Stockton explores the California Delta, offering scenic views and wildlife spotting.
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Cycle the moderate 62.1-mile Discovery Bay & Mountain House loop from Stockton, featuring delta waterways and rural landscapes.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This beautiful winery was constructed beneath a majestic blue oak tree and is a great place to visit when riding along the picturesque country roads lined with vineyards. The tasting room is open daily, andΒ features a fabulous line-up of delicious wines, a perfect representation of the grapes grown in this valley.
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This stunning preserveΒ is one of the few protected wetland habitat areas in the state andΒ home to California's largest remaining valley oak riparian forest.Β There is a beautiful bird refuge, where millions of birds stop on their annual migration,Β a nice visitor center, and pit toilets in the parking lot. Entry is free, and thereΒ are severalΒ paved pathways and walking bridges, benches, and a lookout point in the water-filled grasslands. It's a fantastic place to stop and take a break to enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
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Great place offering delicious pit-smoked BBQ, and a good selection of rotating craft beer on tap. There is outdoor seating, perfect for a stop after a long ride.
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This road runs parallel to Highway 4 and is a welcome escape, where you can ride on the road instead of the shoulder. It's a fantastic opportunity to slow things down and enjoy the beautiful wetlands and wildlife that inhabit this area along the Delta Channel.
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Newport Drive is a nice quiet road with a bike lane, a nice change from the otherwise often shoulderless roads in this area. It passes by Discovery Bay, which is a charming, gated community that also has a public area. If you need a break, it's a good place to stop before heading back onto the highway.
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The view from this bridge that crosses the estuary of the Sacramento River is spectacular. There is a narrow shoulder for cyclists, however, there is no barrier between the bike and vehicle lane, so it's best to cross with little or no traffic and enjoy the view from the other side.
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This scenic park has countless islands and marshes with a variety of wildlife habitats. It is an ideal spot offering plenty of recreational activities, including boating, windsurfing, and swimming. The river is fantastic for fishing, and the view from here is beautiful, where you can see all the way to Mt. Diablo.
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There are 5 road cycling routes detailed in this guide for the Stockton area. These routes offer a variety of distances and experiences, primarily characterized by the flat terrain of the California Delta.
The Stockton area is generally pleasant for road cycling during spring and fall, when temperatures are mild. Spring offers the added beauty of blooming cherry trees, particularly around Micke Grove Regional Park. Summers can be hot, while winters are typically mild but may bring rain.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking an easier ride, the Lodi Lake loop from Lodi is an excellent choice. This route is rated as easy and offers scenic views around Lodi Lake, which is also great for other activities like paddleboarding.
For longer distances, consider the Franks Tract, Antioch & Brentwood loop from Stockton, which spans approximately 79.3 miles (127.6 km). Another substantial option is the Discovery Bay & Mountain House loop, covering nearly 62 miles (99.9 km).
While dedicated road cycling routes are generally for more experienced riders, families can enjoy paved paths within parks like Oak Grove Regional Park or Micke Grove Regional Park. The Lodi Lake loop from Lodi is also rated as easy and offers a pleasant environment for a family ride, with amenities around the lake.
Road cycling routes around Stockton are predominantly flat, characteristic of the California Delta region. You'll encounter extensive views of waterways, agricultural fields, and vineyards. Many routes utilize dedicated bike paths and low-traffic country roads, offering minimal elevation changes.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. Along routes like the San Joaquin River loop via Tidewater Bikewayβ Manteca, you'll ride alongside the scenic San Joaquin River. The Tidewater Bikeway itself is a notable cycling feature. Other attractions include the Dean DeCarli Waterfront Plaza and the Historic Hotel Stockton, which can be explored in the city center.
Stockton offers several dedicated bike paths. The Calaveras River Bike Path provides a well-maintained ride alongside the river. The Bear Creek Trail is an 8-mile paved path connecting various neighborhoods and parks. Additionally, the Tidewater Bikeway in Manteca is part of a popular San Joaquin River loop.
Many country roads in areas like Linden are known for being well-paved and having low traffic, making them suitable for road cycling. Routes venturing into the surrounding countryside, such as the Cosumnes River Preserve & Blossom Road loop, offer smooth surfaces through vineyards and wetlands.
Absolutely. The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, which many routes traverse, is rich in wildlife. Cyclists can often spot various bird species and even sea lions. The San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge, though not directly on a road cycling route, is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers in the vicinity.
The road cycling routes around Stockton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from over 2 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the flat terrain, scenic views of the Delta, and the network of dedicated bike paths and low-traffic country roads.
Yes, several popular road cycling routes in the Stockton area are loops. Examples include the Cosumnes River Preserve & Blossom Road loop, the San Joaquin River loop via Tidewater Bikewayβ Manteca, and the Franks Tract, Antioch & Brentwood loop from Stockton.


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