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4.11km
140m
Gravel riding
This easy 2.6-mile gravel biking route in Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park, Riverside, offers diverse landscapes and city views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.82 km
122 m
120 m
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3.94 km
122 m
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The main trailhead for Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park is typically accessed via Central Avenue in Riverside. You'll find parking available there, often near the Ameal Moore Nature Center, which serves as a central hub for the park.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the park's natural environment.
Thanks to its decomposed granite terrain, the park is a good year-round riding destination as it holds up well even after heavy rainfall. However, for comfortable riding, the cooler months from fall through spring are often preferred to avoid the summer heat.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park. It's open to the public for recreational use.
The specific route is categorized as an easy gravel ride, primarily featuring paved surfaces. However, the overall park system largely consists of decomposed granite, which provides a grippy and good riding surface, even after rain. You'll encounter a mix of groomed and more natural trails throughout the park.
Yes, the "Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park" route is considered an easy gravel ride, making it suitable for all fitness and skill levels. It's a great option for beginners looking to explore gravel biking.
You can expect diverse landscapes, including hills, canyons, and native flora, offering picturesque views of the city. The park is a protected habitat for endangered species like the Stephens' Kangaroo Rat and nearly 100 other rare plant and animal species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and observing local wildlife.
Along the route, you'll encounter Sycamore Canyon Road, which is a significant part of the trail. The park itself is notable for its extensive trail network and its role as a protected reserve for endangered wildlife. The Ameal Moore Nature Center at the main trailhead also offers additional resources.
Yes, the decomposed granite surface found throughout much of Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park is known for its excellent drainage and grippy nature, making it a good riding surface even after heavy rainfall. This allows for enjoyable year-round riding.
While this specific route is easy, Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park offers a wide range of trails. Riders seeking more challenging options can find singletrack trails with significant elevation gain, rocky sections, berms, jumps, and technical features, some even reaching "black diamond" difficulty. These can be explored if you're looking for a more advanced mountain biking experience.
Given its categorization as an easy gravel ride with primarily paved surfaces, this specific route is well-suited for families. The park's diverse scenery and opportunities for wildlife observation also add to its family-friendly appeal.