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THE OLD COAST ROAD BY THE BIXBY BRIDGE

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THE OLD COAST ROAD BY THE BIXBY BRIDGE

This is the third ride of a four day road trip near the central California coast which will take place Sept. 14th – 17th. You can sign up for all of them or whichever ones you choose to.
THIRD RIDE – OLD COAST ROAD BY THE BIXBY BRIDGE
This scenic coastal ride just above Big Sur is one of the best in California. We’ll be doing a loop on this ride starting out on Hwy 1 just south of the Bixby Bridge. The ride starts out with beautiful coastal scenery as we make our way down the coast. Once we arrive at the Old Coast Road, we’ll head into the hills on a well maintained dirt road that’ll offer awesome views of the coastline below. Further along this old road, we’ll be dropping into a forest of Redwood trees along Sierra Creek as we make our way down to The Bixby Bridge on the coast.

Make sure that you have a head light and tail light, as well as having your tires or inner tubes filled with slime to help avoid flats.

MEETUP LOCATION AND TIME: at 9:00am.

RESTROOMS: 9 miles into the ride at Andrew Molera State Park

ROUTE This will be our planned route.

TERRAIN: A very scenic 9 mile paved road and a 10 mile well groomed dirt road.

DISTANCE: 19 miles

ELEVATION GAIN: Up to 3000′

DURATION: 6 hours

THE PACE: 6 MPH on up.

LEVEL: Intermediate

DEBRIEFING: After the ride, we can stop for a late lunch at the
Nepenthe Restaurant, a little slice of paradise which sits high above the Pacific in the majestic Santa Lucia Mountains.

MY CELL # IS 805-358-5972

September 16 2026

Details

Date: September 16
Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Hiking Group:
RSVP: Visit Meetup Website

Venue

Rancho Sierra-Vista/Satwiwa

Lynn Road and Via Goleta
Newbury Park,CAUS

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Organizer

E Biking LA County and Beyond
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