22.4 Miles

Santa Rosa Creek Route

Cambria

Paved

This 22-mile out-and-back route heads inland from Cambria, stopping at a couple of local farms and one of Cambria’s estate vineyards. Santa Rosa Creek Road is windy and rugged, following the meandering creek. There aren’t any steep inclines, just a gentle climb as you weave through the hills. This route will allow you to discover a new part of Cambria without heading too far from the center of town.

Points of Interest

Dragon Spring Farm is a small family farm dedicated to sustainable farming practices and bringing superior produce to the Cambria community. During summer, they play host to a number of community events, including fruit picking and canning classes.

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This route ends at Moonstone Beach, where you’ll be able to relax after your long looping ride. Enjoy the cool ocean breeze and the views from the top of the cliffs or head down onto the pebbly sand and hunt for some moonstones of your own.

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Stop in for a fresh seafood lunch or a cool beverage after your ride at Moonstone Beach Bar & Grill, a local favorite in Cambria. With beautiful views of the ocean from their patio, we’d recommend sitting outside and enjoying the day.

moonstone

One of Cambria’s two estate wineries, the farmhouse and old dairy barn at Stolo Family Vineyards dates back to the late 1800s. Less than three miles from the Pacific Ocean, the vineyards thrive in Cambria’s unique microclimate, producing unmatched coastal style Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir, and Syrah. Don’t miss their stunning property just outside of town.

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