The Pedal Project

Menu
  • Home
  • The Project
  • Blog
  • What’s Your Bliss
  • About Me
  • Contact

The Pacific Coast Inland Detour Bicycle Route

The Pacific Coast Inland Detour Bicycle Route
Categories Routes

    I’ve been getting a few route requests since my post about my misadventures on the Pacific Coast Highway. So, I thought I’d share the map.

    For those of you who didn’t catch it, my friends and I had the impeccable timing of being on a bicycle tour during the exact week that California decided to break its 10-year drought stint. Flash floods, mudslides, headwinds and detours were the theme of the trip. It even caused the eventual demise of the Big Sur bridge.

    As of mid-May, parts of the Big Sur area were still closed, so I mapped our detour route for those who might be heading that way this summer. It ended up taking us through some winding backcountry roads and the amazing Paso Robles wine region (a recommended rest-day stop), making this one of my favorite tours to date.

    Plus, a great thing about touring the Pacific Coast is that you can literally put in the destinations on Google Maps and follow the route on your phone. Since we were making things up as we went, that’s exactly what we did. You’ll see a couple of places where the route calls for riding on the expressway. It’s probably possible to avoid doing this completely, but it is legal and it really helped us make up for some time that we lost further North.

    I put the live, turn-by-turn directions for you here and here.

    Now, someone save me from myself and tell me a better way to document bicycle routes.

    San Francisco >> Dunes Beach (hike and bike at Half Moon Bay) >> Monterey Bay KOA >> Monterey Veteran’s Park (hike and bike)

    Pacific Coast Bicycle Tour - San Francisco to Monterey

    Because of the rain, the boys had an unintentional night in Pescadero while I got caught in Santa Cruz, but then we were off to the Monterey Bay KOA.  Another option here is Manresa State Park, a hike and bike for $2.

    Veteran’s Park doesn’t show up on the California parks website, but they are hike and bike friendly for only $2/night as well.

    Monterey Veteran’s Memorial Park (hike and bike) >> King City >> Templeton

    Pacific Coast Bicycle Tour - Monterey to Templeton

    There is a camping ground in King City, but a Motel 8 cost the same and we found the welcoming home of two Warm Showers hosts in Templeton.

    Templeton >> Oceano Dunes SVRA (hike and bike) >> Lompoc

    Pacific Coast Bicycle Tour - Templeton to Lompoc

    Oceano Dunes is also another town with a few options. The SVRA is actually an RV park with a small corner sectioned off for cyclists, but worked in a pinch for us. Beach front campsites are seasonal and fill up quickly.

    In Lompoc, we found another Warm Showers host.

    Lompoc >> Carpinteria State Beach (hike and bike)

    Pacific Coast Bicycle Tour - Lompoc to Carpinteria State Park

    Carpinteria State Beach (hike and bike) >> Leo Carrillo State Park (hike and bike)

    Pacific Coast Bicycle Tour - Carpinteria State Park

    Leo Carrillo State Park (hike and bike) >> Long Beach

    Let me know if you have any other questions about this route or if you find anything that seems off. I had to do a bit of memory recall for this one!


    Tags bicycle routes bicycle touring bicycle touring California bicycle touring routes Big Sur road closures Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Bicycle Tour Pacific Coast route The Pedal Project touring the West Coast
    Share This Story
    Twitter Facebook Pinterest Linkedin Google +

    Averi Melcher

    Just here to share my travels, spread happiness and take lots of pictures along the way.
    Prev PostLivin’ La Vida Lenta: 11 Things you don’t need a bike to do in Rincón, Puerto Rico
    Next PostI Bought a Van! A Preview into the How and Why of my New Van Life

    Check out some of my other posts:

    Categories Bicycle Touring Routes (Mis)Adventures While Cycling the Pacific Coast Highway – Alternate Route

      (Mis)Adventures While Cycling the Pacific Coast Highway – Alternate Route

      Categories Bicycle Touring Routes Urban Camping: A San Diego Cycling Adventure

        Urban Camping: A San Diego Cycling Adventure

        Leave a Reply Cancel Reply

        Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

        About Me

        Photo I'm Averi!
        I'm Averi!

        Bicycle Explorer. Curious Mind.

        I've known for awhile now I want to embark on a bike ride of epic proportions. I've known for even longer that I want to do something meaningful with life, something that really impacts people.

        So, where do I begin?

        1. Figure out what it takes to bicycle around the world - gear, routes, bicycles, etc.

        2. Spread happiness wherever I go.

        I'm not sure where exactly this will take me, but I do know this: I want to focus on the human experience - giving words to other people's stories & helping them in a way that benefits them, with no expectation of anything in return.

        I want to bicycle and ask one simple question of people: What's your bliss?

        This is my little project in this big world. Thank you for being a part of it.

        Never miss an adventure

        @thepedalproject

        Instagram did not return a 200.

        Follow me on Facebook

        Latest Posts

        • 26 Questions I Wish I Asked Before My First Backpacking Trip
        • Things to Do in Duluth, MN: 13 Day Hikes and Can’t-Miss Adventures
        • Daypack vs Backpack: What’s the Difference?
        • 6 Epic Mountain Bike Trails in Puerto Rico
        • My Journal from 30 Days at Surf Camp in Tamarindo, Costa Rica
        • Home
        • The Project
        • Blog
        • What’s Your Bliss
        • About Me
        • Contact