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The best cycling routes around Townsend

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Touring cycling around Townsend features a landscape characterized by a mix of forested areas, lakes, and gentle hills. The region offers varied terrain suitable for different cycling preferences, from flat paths to more challenging ascents. Routes often traverse through conservation areas and along natural waterways.

Best touring cycling routes around Townsend

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Dead River – Groton Memorial Town Forest loop from Charles Bixby Conservation Area, a 9.1 miles (14.7 km) trail that takes…

Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Hurricane Hill – West Hill loop from Townsend

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jay Powell
October 12, 2025, Pepperell Covered Bridge

Classic New England covered bridge, restored and still in use. Small park on the east side, multiple good routes from the bridge west through Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

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There are only a handful of covered bridges in the state. This is the furthest east one

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Its a nice ride from Nashua to Ayer

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Hickory Hills Lake is a private lake owned and maintained by the local community and residents. However, Townsend Harbour Road skirts the eastern flank of the lake, and this is just a great ride on the bike. With nice residential property on the shore side and the lake on the other, it makes for a nice relaxed ride, especially on the good flat road.

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Lisa
January 29, 2024, Nashua River Rail Trail

This paved rail trail winds through a wealth of green space and water bodies. Watch out for unexpected wildlife sightings!

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This stretch of conservation land abuts the Nashua River Rail Trail. You're free to explore the land if you want to hop off your bike, but it's kept in such a natural state that you won't even find maintained trails on it.

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EuroCyclingTrips
January 18, 2024, June's Wood

The June’s Wood land is home to meadows, forest and has a large pond/bog wetland near the center of the property. Parking is also available at nearby Hayes Woods.

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December 12, 2023, Groton School Pond

The Nashua Rail Trail passes right over Groton School Pond and its a popular resting place. Take a break for some peace and quiet in nature. You may see people fishing on the pond with largemouth bass being the likely catch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Townsend?

Townsend offers a selection of touring cycling routes, with 5 options detailed in this guide. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult paths, allowing cyclists to choose an adventure that suits their experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes around Townsend?

The terrain around Townsend is quite varied. You'll find routes that traverse through forested areas, alongside lakes, and over rolling hills. Some paths, like the Dead River – Groton Memorial Town Forest loop, feature low elevation gain, while others, such as the Hurricane Hill – Pole Hill loop, include significant elevation changes, offering more challenging climbs and descents.

What natural features can I see while cycling in Townsend?

Cycling in Townsend provides access to stunning natural beauty. Many routes offer panoramic mountain views, especially those traversing scenic farmland. The Little River is a central feature, with routes often paralleling its course. You can also experience the characteristic bluish mist of the Great Smoky Mountains and explore areas like Hickory Hills Lake or J. Harry Rich State Forest.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks accessible by bike in Townsend?

Yes, Townsend is rich in history. The Cades Cove Loop Road, while primarily known for wildlife, also features historic cabins, churches, and mills. The Townsend Historical Trail passes by the Little River Railroad Museum and the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. Additionally, you might encounter the Pepperell Covered Bridge on some routes.

What are some interesting places to explore near the cycling routes?

Beyond the cycling routes themselves, Townsend offers several attractions. You can visit the Townsend River Walk & Arboretum for a nature learning experience, or explore the impressive Tuckaleechee Caverns, known as the 'Greatest Site Under the Smokies.' The Nashua River Rail Trail also provides a dedicated cycling path with its own points of interest.

Are there family-friendly touring cycling routes in Townsend?

Absolutely. The Townsend Historical Trail (Townsend Bicycle Trail) is an approximately 10-mile paved greenway that is mostly flat with gentle hills, making it ideal for families. The Cades Cove Loop Road, especially when closed to automobiles on certain mornings, offers a safe and scenic 11-mile ride suitable for various fitness levels, with bicycle rentals available seasonally.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling in Townsend?

Spring and fall are generally considered the best times for touring cycling in Townsend. Spring brings wildflowers and pleasant temperatures, while fall offers stunning foliage. Summer can be warm, but routes along the Little River provide opportunities for cooling off. Winter cycling is possible but requires checking for colder conditions and potential road closures, especially at higher elevations.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in Townsend?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Townsend are designed as loops. Examples include the Oak Hill – Hickory Hills Lake loop and the Hurricane Hill – Pole Hill loop. The Cades Cove Loop Road is also a famous 11-mile circular route within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Where can I find parking for touring cycling routes in Townsend?

Parking is generally available at key access points for many routes. For instance, the Dead River – Groton Memorial Town Forest loop starts from Charles Bixby Conservation Area, which typically has parking. For the Cades Cove Loop, parking is available at the entrance to the loop road within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Townsend Historical Trail also has various access points with parking along its length.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Townsend?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, from quiet forested areas and serene lakes to challenging climbs with rewarding mountain views. The variety of routes, catering to different skill levels, is also frequently highlighted as a major draw.

Are there opportunities to see wildlife while cycling in Townsend?

Yes, Townsend's proximity to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park means excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Cades Cove, in particular, is renowned for sightings of deer, black bears, and wild turkeys. Cyclists on routes that traverse natural areas should remain vigilant and respectful of the local fauna.

Are there any less crowded touring cycling routes in Townsend?

While popular spots like Cades Cove can draw crowds, especially during peak season, Townsend is often referred to as the 'Quiet Side of the Smokies.' Many routes, particularly those venturing into less-trafficked areas or during off-peak hours, offer a more serene cycling experience. Exploring routes like the Archambault Swamp Lot loop might provide a quieter ride.

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