Talbert Gravel Loop Short
Difficulty 2/5
22 miles
906 ft. of climbing
A 100% gravel loop that has a taste of everything. This is the perfect first timer gravel loop.
Notes:
After rainy weeks the water crossings can be treacherous.
In Talbert Ranch the livestock are loose so be careful of cows.
Talbert Gravel Loop
Difficulty 2/5
26.4 miles
1154 ft. of climbing
This is THE local gravel loop. Nearly 100% gravel, water crossings, a tough leg burning climb, and all the animals you could ask for.
Notes:
After rainy weeks the water crossings can be treacherous.
In Talbert Ranch the livestock are loose so be careful of cows.
South Gravel Loop
Difficulty 2/5
35.4 miles
467 ft. of climbing
This is a 50-50 Gravel/Pavement loop from the shop. From downtown to the farmlands, you’ll get a good taste of what the Robinson area has to offer.
Notes:
The bridge at mile 12.5 is rideable, just go past the dirt piles.
3rd St. goes through Baylor University’s campus so be careful of pedestrians.
South Brazos Gravel Loop
Difficulty 4/5
66 miles
897 ft. of climbing
This loop is roughly 80/20 gravel and takes you on the east side of the Brazos river. You’ll enjoy jeep roads, farmland, and sweet sweet gravel.
Notes:
3rd St. goes through Baylor University’s campus so be careful of pedestrians.
At mile 32 there is a gas station after you cross the Highway 7 bridge.
The Highway 7 bridge has no shoulder so be careful when crossing it.
South Gravel Loop Long
Difficulty 4/5
57 miles
967 ft. of climbing
This is a 60/40 gravel loop that extends a bit farther south into Satin. There is a bit more climbing than the shorter route, and a couple of nice steep kickers.
Notes:
The bridge at mile 12.5 is rideable, just go past the dirt piles.
3rd St. goes through Baylor University’s campus so be careful of pedestrians.
There is a shop to refuel water at in Golinda, as well as a Dollar Store if you need supplies.