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Road cycling routes around Rivergrove are situated in a suburban environment along the Tualatin River, offering a blend of natural scenery and accessible green spaces. The area features local parks like Heritage Park and Lloyd Minor Park, providing tranquil settings with native trees and open fields. While specific dedicated routes within Rivergrove are limited, its location in the Tualatin Valley allows for connectivity to broader regional cycling networks. The terrain is generally gentle, characterized by riverside paths and suburban roads,…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 34.1-mile Round Mountain loop in Bakersfield, gaining 1747 feet of elevation through rolling hills and oilfields.
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06:26
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This difficult 77.3-mile road cycling route from Lake Ming to Lake Isabella offers a challenging ride with over 6000 feet of elevation gain.

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06:28
1,580m
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This difficult 87.3-mile road cycling loop from Bakersfield to Tehachapi offers mountain views and a unique railway overlook.
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77.9km
03:12
320m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:42
300m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This well maintained park is set on the cliffs above the Kern River. There are plenty of trails, benches, and open spaces. You can also find water fountains if you need to refill your bottles.
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The Park at River Walk, also known as River Walk Park, spans 32 acres and is open to the public. Visitors can enjoy two lakes, a stretch of the Kern River, the Spectrum Amphitheater, and the Kern River Bike Trail. There is plenty of parking and great views.
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This urban park is well-maintained, with several walking trails, benches, drinking fountains, and plenty of green space. It's a great place to picnic, hike, or trek down the hill to enjoy the Kern River. There are spectacular views of the city, mountains, and oilfields, especially on a clear day.
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This is a fantastic extension of the park with a wide flat path along the steep cliffside. With oil rigs and ranches as its backdrop, there are plenty of benches to sit, relax, and take in the scenery. Here, you can enjoy the views of the oilfields contrasting with the lush Panorama Vista Preserve next to them, which is used as a wildlife rehabilitation area.
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This 32-acre park is home to an amphitheater, two ponds, trails, fountains, picnic areas, BBQs, and more. It's a great spot to bring the family whether you stay for the day or are just passing through.
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Poso Creek runs for nearly 90 miles through Kern County. It's headwaters in the Sierra Nevada mean it only runs intermittently and is heavily dependent on high elevation precipitation in order to flow. When its waters are high it joins the Kern River in the Kern National Wildlife Refuge.
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The Round Mountain Oil Field may be a blight on the landscape for some, but it doesn't totally ruin the views. As the road winds through the area you'll have some wonderful views across the valley with no oil industry equipment in sight.
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Beautiful stretch of road with views of the foothills in the foreground and the Sierra Nevada in the background.
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Rivergrove offers a selection of 7 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 1 easy route, 4 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, providing options for most cyclists.
The terrain around Rivergrove generally features a mix of suburban roads and paths alongside natural areas, particularly the Tualatin River. While some routes like Round Mountain loop offer varied elevation, others, such as Lake Ming to Lake Isabella and Bakersfield to Tehachapi loop, include significant elevation gain, leading through more varied landscapes beyond the immediate suburban setting.
Yes, road cycling routes around Rivergrove offer access to several natural features and viewpoints. You can find scenic spots like The Bluffs and Panorama Park, which provide expansive views. Additionally, routes may pass by natural bodies of water such as Lake Ming and the Tualatin River, which borders Rivergrove to the south.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Rivergrove, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the blend of natural scenery, particularly along the Tualatin River, and the accessible green spaces provided by local parks. The variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, also contributes to its appeal.
While specific dedicated family-friendly road cycling routes within Rivergrove are not extensively highlighted, the area's commitment to active transportation, including a 'Safe Routes to School' program, suggests a focus on safer conditions for cyclists. The presence of local parks like Heritage Park and Lloyd Minor Park, with their open spaces and proximity to the Tualatin River, could offer pleasant, low-traffic areas for family rides. For dedicated paths, the nearby Tualatin River Greenway Trail in the city of Tualatin is designed for walkers and bikers.
Yes, several circular road cycling routes are available. For example, the Round Mountain loop is a popular 34.1-mile route. Another option is the Bakersfield to Tehachapi loop, which covers 87.3 miles, offering a longer circular challenge.
For those seeking longer rides, Rivergrove's proximity to wider regional networks is beneficial. Routes like Lake Ming to Lake Isabella span 77.3 miles, and the Bakersfield to Tehachapi loop is 87.3 miles, providing significant distances and elevation for experienced cyclists.
While specific seasonal conditions for Rivergrove are not detailed, the Portland Metro area generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and drier, making it ideal for exploring the suburban roads and natural areas around the Tualatin River.
Beyond natural features, some routes may pass by points of interest such as the Round Mountain Oilfield. Additionally, the area's history includes remnants from the Pilkington Nursery, which can be observed in places like Heritage Park, adding a touch of local heritage to your ride.
While specific parking areas dedicated solely to road cyclists are not detailed, Rivergrove's municipal parks, such as Heritage Park and Lloyd Minor Park, typically offer parking facilities that could be utilized as starting points for your rides. Given its suburban nature, street parking might also be available in various areas, but it's always advisable to check local regulations.
Yes, there is at least one easy road cycling route available in Rivergrove. While specific details for this route are not provided, it offers a gentler option for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride through the area's suburban and natural settings.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Rivergrove offers 2 difficult routes. These include the 77.3-mile Lake Ming to Lake Isabella and the 87.3-mile Bakersfield to Tehachapi loop, both featuring significant elevation gains and expansive views.


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