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Stockton

Franks Tract, Antioch & Brentwood loop from Stockton

Routes
Road cycling routes
United States
California
San Joaquin County
Stockton

Franks Tract, Antioch & Brentwood loop from Stockton

Moderate

3.1

(22)

96

riders

Franks Tract, Antioch & Brentwood loop from Stockton

04:56

128km

120m

Road cycling

This moderate 79.3-mile road cycling loop from Stockton explores the California Delta, offering scenic views and wildlife spotting.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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After 29.6 km for 94 m

After 37.1 km for 87 m

After 53.9 km for 57 m

After 93.9 km for 79 m

After 101 km for 78 m

Waypoints

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53.4 km

Brannan Island State Recreation Area 🏕️🛶

Highlight • Rest Area

Nice park and river access on Brannan island

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2

64.8 km

Antioch Bridge 🌉

Highlight • Bridge

Antioch bridge has bike lanes in both directions, it is legal even if Komoot does not want to plan a tour across it ...

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3

87.7 km

Newport Drive

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

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 …

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4

104 km

Old paved road parallel to Hwy 4

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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 …

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126 km

Fat City Brew & BBQ

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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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128 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

58.4 km

53.1 km

14.0 km

1.80 km

311 m

Surfaces

119 km

8.60 km

351 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 26 May

21°C

12°C

40 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The California Delta region, including this route, is ideal for cycling during the fall and winter months. The temperate climate makes for pleasant riding conditions, and you might spot diverse bird species and other wildlife during these seasons.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

This loop is characterized by a relatively flat topography, with around 120 meters (394 feet) of elevation gain over its 128-kilometer (79.5-mile) distance. The surfaces are generally well-paved and easy to ride, making it suitable for road bikes. You'll experience cycling along roads and levees, offering unique perspectives of the Delta.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest along the way?

Yes, the route offers several points of interest. You'll pass by the Brannan Island State Recreation Area 🏕️🛶 and cross the impressive Antioch Bridge 🌉. There are also dedicated cycling sections like Newport Drive and an Old paved road parallel to Hwy 4. For a refreshment stop, consider Fat City Brew & BBQ.

Is the Franks Tract, Antioch & Brentwood loop suitable for beginners?

This is a moderate road ride requiring good fitness due to its length of approximately 128 kilometers (79.5 miles) and estimated duration of 5 hours. While the terrain is mostly flat and well-paved, its distance makes it more suitable for cyclists with some experience rather than absolute beginners.

Where can I park to access the cycling loop?

While the route starts from Stockton, specific parking details are not provided. It's advisable to look for public parking options in Stockton or the surrounding towns like Antioch or Brentwood, especially those that accommodate long-duration parking for cyclists embarking on a full-day ride.

Are dogs allowed on this cycling route?

The route primarily follows public roads and levees. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, specific regulations for cycling with dogs or leash rules would depend on local ordinances in San Joaquin County, Antioch, and Brentwood. Always ensure your dog is leashed and under control, and check local park rules if you plan to stop at any recreational areas.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this route?

Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle on the public roads and levees that make up this loop. However, if you plan to enter specific state parks or recreation areas along the route, such as Brannan Island State Recreation Area, there might be day-use fees. You can check the California State Parks website for details.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The California Delta is rich in natural beauty and wildlife. As you cycle, you might observe diverse bird species, especially during the fall and winter months, as well as other riparian wildlife inhabiting the waterways and marshlands. The serene delta scenery provides ample opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Does the route intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the ADT - California - T - Seg 6, Calaveras River Bike Path, Delta de Anza Regional Trail, Marsh Creek Trail, and Mokelumne Trail.

Are there places to stop for food or drinks along the loop?

Yes, the route passes through towns like Antioch and Brentwood, where you can find various dining options. A specific highlight on the route is Fat City Brew & BBQ, which could be a convenient stop for cyclists.

What are the weather conditions typically like for cycling in this area?

The San Joaquin County area, part of the Central Valley, generally experiences a temperate climate. Summers can be hot, while fall and winter offer cooler, more pleasant temperatures ideal for cycling. Always check the local forecast before your ride, especially for wind conditions, which can be a factor in open delta areas.

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