With comfortable year-round temperatures, scenic views, and trails for both mountain biking and road biking, Avila Beach is the perfect locale for a ride. Embark on a cycling adventure that offers a route for every level of cyclist from shorter, casual rides to challenging terrain.
Are you ready to set off on your Avila Beach cycling experience? The area offers a variety of scenic routes that both begin and end in Avila Beach. Here are our favorites:
Highway 1
Highway 1 is a popular cycling route along the Central Coast. Start off in Avila Beach, which is just a short distance from the Highway. Head south toward Pismo Beach to cruise along the frontage beachside roads with breathtaking ocean views or take off north toward San Luis Obispo and take in the green, rolling hills along the cycling-friendly highway.
Bob Jones Trail
Quite possibly the most well-known Avila Beach bike path is the Bob Jones Bike Trail. Ideal for cyclists of all levels, including kids, the trail offers an easy and flat 5-mile ride. The trail can be accessed from either Ontario Road at the east end or downtown Avila Beach at the west end.
Bike through a sycamore forest on this route that passes by a Buddhist temple, apple orchards, a creek and estuary, and over the Avila Beach Golf Resort bridge. Sycamore Mineral Springs, Avila Hot Springs, and the Avila Valley Barn are also easy to reach from the trail.
Avila Beach Drive
Avila Beach Park is the starting point for this scenic ride. Head west on Avila Beach Drive to pedal along the ocean. Then, take a turn for a jaunt down the Cal Poly Pier before continuing west to the Port San Luis Pier. You’ll encounter some restaurants along the route if you’re angling for a lunch break. Head back to Avila Beach, continuing along Avila Beach Drive along San Luis Obispo Creek before reaching the end of the road at the Ontario Ridge Trailhead and Highway 1.
See Canyon and Perfumo Canyon
Traverse this paved cycling path, which features a gradual 4-mile climb past Avila Beach vineyards, and local piers. Just off of San Luis Bay Drive, See Canyon Road boasts a steeper climb for cyclists seeking a challenge before it intersects with Perfumo Canyon Road. From here, you’ll enjoy a scenic ride across rolling hills before descending onto the Irish Hills Natural Preserve just south of San Luis Obispo.
Edna Valley Loop
Northeast of Avila Beach, the Edna Valley Loop is accessible from Price Canyon Road. The route takes riders on Corbett Canyon Road, Tiffany Ranch Road, Orcutt Road, Biddle Ranch Road, and Edna Road. Pass by some of the area’s notable vineyards and wineries.
Experiencing Avila Beach by bike is an invigorating way to soak up the area’s sites. If you’re staying at Cobbo’sBeach House, our luxury vacation rental has four beach cruiser bikes and four helmets for guests to use.