Old La Honda (Bridge to Mailboxes)
Segment in Woodside. 4.8km, 383m elevation difference. Average grade is 8.0% with the steepest quarter mile at 11.4%. Completed by 57 athletes.
Description
Old La Honda Road (Bridge to Mailboxes) is an iconic cycling climb that holds a special place in the heart of California cyclists. This climb starts at a stone bridge west of Portola Valley and stretches up to a set of mailboxes, creating a segment that is revered and frequently attempted by many. Spanning approximately 4.8 kilometers (around 3 miles), the road challenges riders with an average gradient of 8%, peaking at a steep 14.2% in some sections. The elevation gain throughout the climb is 383 meters, offering a strenuous yet rewarding workout.
The route is well-known for its beautiful, tree-lined path that provides a serene backdrop to the physical challenge. Cyclists often note the precision required to spot the starting bridge and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the mailboxes that mark the climb's end. With over 16,000 Strava attempts, according to some sources, Old La Honda Road is not just a test of endurance and speed but also a rite of passage for many in the cycling community. It's a climb where personal bests are chased, and community stories are made, with every rider striving to leave their mark on this celebrated segment.
For more detailed information, please visit the following links:
- Bicycle Water Cooler - Favorite Rides: Old La Honda
- Felix Wong - Old La Honda Bicycle Climb
- PJAMM Cycling - Old La Honda Road Bike Climb
- Stanford University - Grade: Old La Honda (East side), Portola Valley