This energetic 18.7-mile loop, which starts just south of
Monterey, California, links the Old Coastal Road, a gravel
highway, and the newer Pacific Coast Highway (CA 1).
Starting on the old section of highway, you'll climb up and over
three hills, one of them three miles long. The downhills are the
trickiest where runoff has created ruts in the road.
You'll ride through several distinct changes of scenery. The
first mile passes through dry hillsides of brush. At the bottom
of the canyon, the road follows a stream and surrounds you with
lush ferns and redwoods. If you're riding on a hot day, you'll
appreciate being shaded on the uphill. The top of the road
breaks out of the trees into open grassland with a few scattered
oaks and a spectacular view of both the blue Pacific and the
coastal headlands.
General Location: Fourteen miles south of Monterey. (Click
Here For Map)
Elevation Change: The ride starts at 276', then climbs to
400' at the top of the first hill. The elevation drops down to
200' at Sierra Creek before reaching 1,000' on the second hill
summit. Another great downhill whisks you to the Little Sur
River at 120', and back up you go to the third and final summit
at 942'. The last descent brings you back to CA 1, about 8 miles
south of where you parked.
Season: Riding in this area is possible throughout the
year due to the temperate Mediterranean coastal climate. Spring
wildflowers are beautiful in the meadows along this road;
California golden poppy and iris sometimes reveal themselves as
early as January. The summer months pack CA 1 with tourists, so
traffic on this section is often heavy. Fall usually remains
sunny along the central coast, while much of the north coast may
be under storm clouds.
Services: There are no facilities available on this ride.
However, at the end of the Old Coastal Road, you can turn south
on CA 1 and in 3 miles reach a small convenience store and
restaurant. This detour adds 6 miles to the loop, but after a
hard ride, a cold drink in 3 miles might sound better than a hot
car in 8. For a large selection of hotels, restaurants, and
grocery stores, go north to Monterey. For camping, travel south
to Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, (408) 667-2315.
Hazards: Keep your speed in control on the downhills --
some sections are rocky and rutted from runoff.
Rescue Index: There are houses on this road but no
promises that anyone will be home. The nearest help would be on
CA 1, where you might be able to flag down a motorist. The
nearest public phone is at the convenience store 3 miles south
of the southern end of this ride.
Land status: State highway and access road.
Maps: Any reasonably detailed highway map of the Big
Sur/Monterey area will show the Old Coastal Road.
Finding the trail: From the Carmel River Bridge on CA 1,
it's 12.5 miles to an unnamed bridge, followed by another bridge
in a half mile. Just before the second bridge, the Old Coastal
Road leaves the highway on your left. Park your car on the west
side of CA 1 or at the beginning of the Old Coastal Road,