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Touring cycling routes around Pismo Beach feature a diverse landscape of flat, scenic coastlines and rolling hills. The region offers varied terrain, including paved, car-free paths that wind through the Avila Valley alongside San Luis Obispo Creek. Coastal bluffs provide dramatic oceanfront settings, while inland areas present opportunities to explore untouched rolling hills. This combination of coastal and inland features creates a dynamic environment for cyclists.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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35.7km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:34
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:22
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bob Jones Bike Trail is a paved walking, running, and biking trail, also known as the City to the Sea Trail. It runs from San Luis Obispo to Avila Beach.
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The Bob Jones Trail, also called the City to the Sea Trail, is a well-paved path for biking. It's mostly flat with benches along the way. The trail runs alongside San Luis Obispo Creek.
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Fisherman's Beach is the smallest beach in the Avila and Port San Luis Harbor. No dogs are allowed on this beach but it can be a great spot to catch a sunset or enjoy the ocean.
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The Pismo Beach Pier, situated on 60 acres of beautiful beachfront, is a California landmark with incredible views of the Pacific Ocean, the beach, the city, and the surrounding mountains. Stretching over 1,200 feet, it is the 16th longest pier in California. Cycling is permitted on the pier; however, you may want to park your bike, take a stroll and enjoy the view.
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This beautiful small harbor is a truly unique setting on the central coast. The original breakwater was built between the 1890s and 1913 to protect the harbor from large waves and heavy surf, and it still serves its purpose today. It’s not as touristy as some other locations, making it an ideal spot to take a break and walk on the pier. It’s also a fantastic place to see the sunset if you’re lucky enough to be here in the evening.
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Birders, get your bikes (or walking shoes) out: This pedestrian-only bridge over Pismo Creek is a great spot from which to look for birds.
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Avila Beach is actually an entire unincorporated city, but the actual beach is what draws the crowds. This sandy beachfront is open to the public and features a pier to pair with its coastal views.
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Pismo Beach is located south of San Luis Obispo. It stretches over 360 meters and is very popular with surfers. The immense wooden pontoon and the sign in large red letters are its distinctive feature. The beach is very popular and often crowded. Further south, you will find deserted stretches of beach, and others which are accessible to motorized vehicles and which I do not recommend. You will also find an absolutely incredible monarch butterfly sanctuary there.
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Pismo Beach offers over 40 touring cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and some more challenging options to explore the diverse landscapes.
Pismo Beach enjoys a pleasant year-round climate, making it suitable for touring cycling almost any time. The mild temperatures and diverse scenery are consistently enjoyable, though spring and fall often offer ideal conditions with fewer crowds and comfortable weather.
Yes, Pismo Beach has several family-friendly options. The Bob Jones Trail – Front Street Beach Boardwalk loop from Bob Jones City to Sea Bike Trail Park and Ride is an easy, paved, car-free path that winds through the Avila Valley, perfect for families. Another easy option is the Bob Jones Trail – Fisherman's Beach loop from Bob Jones City to Sea Bike Trail Park and Ride.
Many outdoor areas in Pismo Beach are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by trail or park. For instance, the Bob Jones Trail is generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your pet is on a leash and you clean up after them. It's best to check local signage or park regulations for specific routes.
Parking is available at various access points for popular trails. For routes like the Bob Jones Trail, you can often find dedicated parking at trailheads such as the Bob Jones City to Sea Bike Trail Park and Ride. Coastal parks like Dinosaur Caves Park also offer parking with access to scenic areas.
Absolutely! Many touring cycling routes in Pismo Beach connect charming towns like Avila Beach and Shell Beach, where you'll find numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The Avila Beach boardwalk ⛱️ – Pismo Beach loop from Shell Beach, for example, passes through areas with plenty of refreshment stops.
Pismo Beach offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can cycle past the Monarch Butterfly Grove - Pismo Beach (seasonal), enjoy the scenic Avila Beach boardwalk ⛱️, or explore the coastal bluffs and parks like Dinosaur Caves Park. The Pismo Preserve also offers stunning views and wildlife.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain. Pismo Beach features flat, scenic coastlines perfect for leisurely rides, as well as rolling hills that provide more challenging climbs and descents. Many routes, like the Bob Jones Trail, are paved and car-free, while others venture into natural preserves with varied surfaces.
Yes, many routes in Pismo Beach are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lone Oak – Octopus Oak Viewpoint loop from Grover Beach and the Octopus Oak Viewpoint – Lone Oak loop from Pismo Beach, which offer varied terrain and ocean views.
The touring cycling routes in Pismo Beach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the breathtaking coastal views, the variety of terrain from flat paths to rolling hills, and the well-maintained, car-free sections like the Bob Jones Trail.
For stunning coastal views, consider routes that hug the coastline, particularly through areas like Shell Beach and towards Avila Beach. The Avila Beach boardwalk ⛱️ – Pismo Beach loop from Shell Beach is a popular choice for its scenic ocean vistas and rolling hills.
While popular routes like the Bob Jones Trail can see more activity, exploring the Pismo Preserve offers a chance to experience untouched rolling hills with potentially fewer people. Early mornings or weekdays are generally the best times to find quieter paths on any route.


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