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Road cycling routes around North Woodstock are set within the White Mountain National Forest, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by significant elevation changes, winding roads through dense forests, and scenic mountain passes. Cyclists can expect a landscape featuring prominent peaks, glacial valleys, and natural features like lakes and gorges. This area provides a challenging yet rewarding environment for road cycling.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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142km
06:47
1,890m
1,890m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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66.7km
03:30
1,170m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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92.4km
04:26
1,300m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The highway is easy to ride on a bike because of the wide shoulder. And there are always great views.
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Here you'll find a beautiful landscape, varied and challenging for cycling.
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The Basin is a 30-foot-wide, 15-foot-deep glacial pothole in the Pemigewasset River, formed by melting glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age. Its smooth granite walls were shaped by swirling sand and stones over thousands of years and is an absolutely striking sight, worthy of capturing some incredible photos. Nineteenth-century writers like Henry David Thoreau admired its beauty, calling it one of New England’s most remarkable curiosities.
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Wow! If you didn't know the power of water, you'll see it here!
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The Lost River Reservation is set high in Kinsman Notch, one of the most famous passes in the area. This beautiful wooded area gets its name from the brook draining from the southeast of the notch that disappears below the surface in a narrow, steep-walled glacial gorge. The gorge is partially filled with massive granite blocks, through which the brook cascades along its course until it eventually emerges and joins the Pemigewasset River. Lost River protects 157 acres around the gorge, including a mile-long boardwalk, waterfalls, and caves, among the many attractions here to explore.
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Kinsman Notch is a stunning area in the White Mountains, situated between Mount Moosilaukie and the Kinsman Range. The landscape is truly breathtaking, with its soft forests and trees standing tall and straight, nestled among the hills. The area is home to the Lost River Reservation, Beaver Brook Cascades, and Beaver Pond, all must-visit destinations when exploring this beautiful area.
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North Woodstock offers a diverse range of road cycling experiences, from challenging mountain passes to scenic paved paths. You'll find routes with significant elevation changes through the White Mountain National Forest, as well as more moderate options like the Franconia Notch Bike Path. There are currently over a dozen routes available, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, the area offers options like the Fay State Forest loop from Lincoln. This route is approximately 33.2 km with around 280 meters of ascent, providing a more gentle introduction to road cycling in the region. The Franconia Notch Bike Path, while part of longer loops, also offers a moderate, paved section suitable for various fitness levels.
For experienced cyclists, North Woodstock presents several demanding routes. The Sabbaday Falls – Kancamagus Pass loop from Lincoln is a difficult 140.6 km path featuring a substantial climb over Kancamagus Pass. Another challenging option is the Franconia Notch Bike Trail – Franconia Notch Bike Path loop from Clark's Bears Station, a 127.2 km route with over 1,600 meters of ascent through Franconia Notch State Park.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around North Woodstock are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Glencliff – Mount Moosilauke Highway loop from Lincoln, which is 92.3 km, and the Franconia Notch Bike Trail – Franconia Notch Bike Path loop from Lincoln, covering 101.6 km.
Road cycling routes in North Woodstock offer stunning views of the White Mountains and pass by numerous natural attractions. Along the Franconia Notch Bike Path, you can enjoy views of Cannon Mountain, Flume Gorge, Echo Lake, and Profile Lake. The Kancamagus Highway is renowned for its panoramic vistas. Other notable features in the wider area include The Basin (Pemigewasset River) and the Mount Moosilauke Summit.
Yes, the region is home to several beautiful waterfalls and gorges. While cycling, you might encounter areas near Flume Gorge, which features the 45-foot Avalanche Falls. Other notable waterfalls in the vicinity include Little Cascade Waterfall and Georgiana Falls, offering picturesque stops off the main routes.
The terrain around North Woodstock is characterized by significant elevation changes, winding roads, and mountain passes within the White Mountain National Forest. Cyclists should expect substantial ascents and descents, with some difficult routes featuring over 1,800 meters of climbing. The Kancamagus Highway alone includes 700m of ascent and 790m of descent over its 56.7 km length.
The road cycling routes in North Woodstock are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 250 road cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging gradients, stunning mountain views, and the rewarding experience of cycling through the White Mountain National Forest.
The Kancamagus Highway is an iconic 35.3-mile (56.7 km) scenic drive through the White Mountain National Forest, renowned for its stunning views and challenging profile. It's a popular choice for road cyclists seeking a rewarding experience. The Mount Moosilauke Highway also offers picturesque paved roads with continuous stunning views.
Many road cycling routes in the North Woodstock area originate from towns like Lincoln, which offer various parking options. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local signage or visitor information centers in North Woodstock or Lincoln, as parking availability can vary by location and season.
The White Mountains region, including North Woodstock, is particularly beautiful during the warmer months. Late spring through early fall generally offers the most favorable conditions for road cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Autumn is especially popular for its spectacular fall colors, though routes can be busier during this time.
North Woodstock's downtown area offers shops and restaurants, providing amenities for visitors and cyclists. While specific bike shop information isn't detailed, the town's status as a popular outdoor destination suggests that essential services for cyclists would be available or easily accessible in the immediate vicinity.


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