Titans Grove – from ZWIFT

Titans Grove - From Zwift

 

Zwift today adds Titans Grove which draws inspiration from the High Sierras, home to the Sequoia National Park. Sitting adjacent to the Fuego Flats in trhe Zwift game, the mammoth-sized boulders and giant sequoias cast a shadow for those arriving fresh from a trip through the desert.

The new section of road snakes its way through the undulating forest and features three gradual climbs. With a maximum gradient of 5%, these are climbs that will provide enough of a challenge to get the legs stinging, but still gentle enough that Zwifters can still sit back and enjoy the scenery. Each lap features 520ft / 158m of elevation gain.

NEW TITAN ROUTES

Sand and Sequoias – Tour the scorched desert and the forest in one loop.
20 km // 12.5 mi
173m // 567.5

Quatch Quest – Take on the Titans Grove and ascend the epic Alpe du Zwift.
46 km // 28.6 mi
1708 m // 5600 ft

Muir and the Mountain – The mountains are calling, and you must go.
34.5 km // 21.4
792 m // 2600 ft

Dust in the Wind – Travel through Watopia’s two forests on this lush route.
54.6 km // 34 mi
585 m // 1920 ft

Big Foot Hills –  A journey across the lower peaks of Watopia.
67.5 km // 42 mi
706 m // 2316 ft

 

Titans Grove - From Zwift

Last Updated on 21 January 2026 by the5krunner


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