Southern California - Pismo Beach Routes?

Bikeforums.net is a forum about nothing but bikes. Our community can help you find information about hard-to-find and localized information like bicycle tours, specialties like where in your area to have your recumbent bike serviced, or what are the best bicycle tires and seats for the activities you use your bike for.




View Full Version : Pismo Beach Routes?


IanInSD
08-27-09, 03:39 PM
I'm heading to Pismo Beach in a couple of weeks for a friends wedding and I'm looking for some routes in the area - about 40 miles, rolling preferable as gf will be riding along as well. I thought about the stretch from Pismo down the 1 to Guadalupe perhaps, looks pretty damn flat tho... any suggestions?


umd
08-27-09, 03:48 PM
It's pretty flat for most of it but after you pass through Oceano there are some good rollers and a nice park-ish area that you go through. Overall not a bad ride. Not sure about inland routes from there.

IanInSD
08-27-09, 04:03 PM
Thanks for the reply. Are there bikes lanes on the streets in Pismo ?


calamarichris
08-27-09, 04:04 PM
I seem to remember the roads up the hill from Point San Luis and Avila Beach being pretty interesting. I've only been there on a motorcycle though. Diablo Canyon looked really inviting on the map, but the friendly guard at the gate had an M16 around his chest. (Post 9/11 hysteria, FTW.)
http://www.calamarichris.com/images/bc05/050802-ptsanluis.jpg

LawnChair
08-27-09, 05:06 PM
If you want to add more climbing and the schedule works for you, you can ride 50 miles to Lompoc and then take the Amtrak back to Pismo.

cyclezealot
08-27-09, 05:20 PM
When I toured that area, I got tired of the fog as beautiful as the coast is.. I headed inland. And rejoined the coast near Lompoc/ Solvang. I followed the route recommended by Adventure Cycling . Near Pismo Dunes State Park we went inland on Oso Flaco Lake Road towards Santa Maria.. Near rolling road admist a scenic valley.. From Santa Maria south on Foxen Canyon Road in the Santa Barbara wine district to Solvang area. nice diversion. In the southern part of Foxen Canyon , you have some nice climbs.

Pamestique
08-27-09, 05:46 PM
There is a really cool bike trail (if you can find it) that takes you out to Avila Beach. I love riding the area just to do that bike trail. It has a name - I'm sure someone can ID it.

Also you can ride up from Pismo to SLO and there is all sorts of riding inland around the wineries. Check out the SLOBC (San Luis Obispo Bike Club) website. I'm sure some of their route slips are posted.

Pamestique
08-27-09, 05:50 PM
Check this out:

http://www.slobc.org/SloPokes.html

The Avila/Shell beach bike trail is the Bob Jones trail.

IanInSD
08-27-09, 09:09 PM
Check this out:

http://www.slobc.org/SloPokes.html



Ah, perfect! Thanks!

GP
08-27-09, 09:41 PM
When are you going?

IanInSD
08-27-09, 10:11 PM
when are you going?

9/11 - 9/13.

GP
08-27-09, 10:12 PM
Darn. I have a conference in Morro Bay in early October.

IanInSD
08-27-09, 10:54 PM
Darn. I have a conference in Morro Bay in early October.
I thought the county was out of money?

allroy71
08-27-09, 11:06 PM
This is a nice ride in the area. It is called See Canyon to Perfumo Canyon. You could start south of course and not from SLO. Great view!! But there is a short gravel section with cows!!

http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united-states/ca/san-luis-obispo/28732053

edit: just re-read the original post. You are looking for a rolling ride and one for the GF. Well this one isn't it. But the country road might be worth it.

GP
08-27-09, 11:20 PM
I thought the county was out of money?I'm going to lobby for funding for two projects.

DanteB
08-27-09, 11:43 PM
I'm heading to Pismo Beach in a couple of weeks for a friends wedding and I'm looking for some routes in the area - about 40 miles, rolling preferable as gf will be riding along as well. I thought about the stretch from Pismo down the 1 to Guadalupe perhaps, looks pretty damn flat tho... any suggestions?

When I get home from work I'll send you some routes.

IanInSD
08-28-09, 10:28 AM
I'm going to lobby for funding for two projects.
Finally... a county employee doing some actual work for a change.

Looking forward to your route suggestions Dante.

DanteB
08-28-09, 04:40 PM
Finally... a county employee doing some actual work for a change.

Looking forward to your route suggestions Dante.

I'm sorry, by the time I got home from work it was mid-night and I forget to send you some rides. I'll get them for you.

DanteB
08-29-09, 12:48 AM
Here’s a 30 mile route that will take you into SLO and back.

From the center of Pismo, Price St. and Hinds/Price Canyon Rd..
Price Canyon Rd. east to Edna Rd. 4.7 miles
Rt. on Edna to Corbett Canyon Rd. .4 miles
Lt. on Corbett Canyon Rd. to Tiffany Ranch Rd. 2.0 miles
Lt. on Tiffany Ranch Rd. to Orcutt Rd. 1.0 mile
Lt. on Orcutt Rd. to Johnson Ave. 6.7 miles. At 5.7 miles Orcutt makes a Rt., small park on left. If you continue straight the road becomes Tank Farm Rd.
Rt. on Johnson Ave to Higuera St. 2.1 miles
Lt. on Higuera St., this will take you through downtown SLO.
Stay on Higuera St. to Ontario Rd. 5.0 miles.
Rt. on Ontario Rd., if you go straight you will enter Hwy 101, to Avila Beach Dr. 3.1 miles
Lt. on Avila Beach Dr. to Palisades Rd./Shell Beach Rd. .2 miles
Rt. on Palisades/Shell Beach Rd. which will turn into Price St. to the finish at the place you started 4.6 miles.

Another ride to a great little place in Baywood Park next to the bay, great food.

North on Price St-Shell Beach Rd to Avila Beach Rd. 4.6 miles
Lt. on Avila Beach Rd to Ontario Rd. 0.2 miles
Rt. on Ontario Rd. to Higuera St. 3.1 miles
Lt. on Higuera St. to Los Osos Valley Rd. 1.7 miles
Lt on Los Osos Valley Rd. to 9th St. in Los Osos 10.6 miles
Rt. on 9th to Santa Ynez Ave. 0. 2 miles
Lt. on Santa Ynez to 8th St. 0.1 mile
Rt. on 8th to El Morro Ave 0.8 miles
Lt. on El Morro Ave to Coffee ‘n Things Café, 1399 2nd St next to the bay on left 0.4 miles
Back track to return to Pismo, round trip 42 miles pretty much flat. Go in the morning to miss headwinds on Los Osos Valley Rd., but they will be welcomed on the way home.