Please note that all rides, unless listed as a "remote ride", start at the San Buenaventura Mission Parking Lot between Main Street and Santa Clara Street next to the museum in downtown Ventura, California off Highway 101 and California Street. The Mission Parking Lot (next to the museum) is under construction. Note that half of the parking spaces are available. Please feel free to print any of the route slip and maps!
RIDE DIFFICULTY: A=flat; B=rolling; C=climbing; D=major climbing
Up the Coast


Up the Coast
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Seacliff via "Easy Rider Group", 17 miles, A ride:
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Carpinteria via "Tour de Carpinteria", 36 miles, A ride:
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Carpinteria via "Casitas Pass Climb CCW", 47 miles, C ride:
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Carpinteria via "Casitas Coastal Climb", 47 miles, C ride:
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Carpinteria via "Double Bump Expedition" 70 miles, D ride:
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Summerland via "Summerland Classic", 46 miles, B ride:
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Summerland
via "Summerland
The Hard Way", 62 miles, D ride:
Route Map Photos
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Montecito via "Montecito Ramble" (Cool Breeze), 58 miles, B ride:
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Santa Barbara via "East Beach Ramble", 54 miles, C ride:
Route Map Photos - Remote Start: (Rincon Park) to "Santa Barbara Classic", 55 miles, B ride: Route Map Photos
- Remote Start: (Manning Park) to "Goleta Ramble" (Cool Breeze), 43 miles, B ride: Route Map
-More Fun Information-
Normal Ride start location is the parking lot at the back side of Mission Park between Santa Clara Street and Main Street in Ventura. All Year Longrides begin at 8:30am. There is a "Show and Go" ride anytime there is a holiday. Show and Go's begin at 8:30am. There are also "Remote Rides" that start at a location out of the City of Ventura. Helmets required on all rides. Please remember to bring spare tube, patch kit, pump, cell phone, route map, route slip, food and sufficient water. Always let club members know at the time you decide to alter the route, extend the route or shorten the route during the ride. Always ride with a club member, never alone. Bicycling is a naturally hazardous activity because we ride on roads that cars navigate. Please be aware, be alert and always look twice before turning or passing. And remember, cycling is always fun!
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No Spare tube & no cell phone, oops! |





