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Touring cycling routes around Fords, New Jersey, primarily traverse suburban landscapes and connect to local parks. The area features a network of paths, including segments of the Middlesex Greenway, offering accessible routes for cycling. The terrain is characterized by relatively flat profiles, with paved surfaces and some potentially unpaved sections, suitable for recreational and touring cyclists. These Fords NJ bike trails terrain generally presents easy to moderate difficulty levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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29.1km
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Cycle an easy 18.1-mile section of the East Coast Greenway, exploring the Rutgers Ecological Preserve and Middlesex Greenway Trail.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47.7km
02:49
240m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.1km
03:19
380m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.81km
00:35
50m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is such a great path and excellent maintenance. A place just not to bike and enjoy nature but to connect people and places.
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Great view from North Mountain Avenue of Bound Brook and New Brunswick. If you want to take in the view, make sure to pull off the road, as it is open to car traffic.
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The Middlesex Greenway Trail is a great trail from Perth Amboy to Metuchen. The path is paved and flat, so it is a great place for a relaxed ride.
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The Middlesex Greenway Trail is a great trail that runs from Perth Amboy to Metuchen. The trail is fully paved and flat, so it is a great place for a family walk.
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This is the intersection of Perth Amboy Branch Trail and the Middlesex Greenway. It is a great place to start a walk or take a break before continuing on during a longer walk.
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The beautiful woodland that is Rutgers University Ecological Preserve, or as it was known, Kilmer Woods, is a natural environment that is owned by Rutgers University. It covers 370 acres of land that can be used for teaching purposes by the university.
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Woodwild Park sits between East Chestnut and Middlesex Ave in Metuchen, New Jersey. This small, 4-acre suburban park is over 150 years old, and a great place to pause if you need to take a quick break from the saddle and stretch in a peaceful, historic spot.
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The Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath is a 72-mile portion of the East Coast Greenway. This is a paved, multi-use path. The East Coast Greenway travels through 15 states and over 3,000 miles.
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There are around 20 touring cycling routes available in and around Fords. These routes primarily traverse suburban landscapes and connect to local parks, offering a variety of options for cyclists.
Yes, Fords offers many easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. Out of the available routes, 14 are classified as easy. An example is the Middlesex Greenway Trail loop from Fords, which is an accessible 8.6-mile path through suburban green spaces.
The touring cycling routes in Fords vary in length. For instance, the Middlesex Greenway Trail loop from Fords is 8.6 miles, while the East Coast Greenway section is 18.1 miles. Longer routes like the Middlesex Greenway Trail – Rutgers Ecological Preserve loop from Metuchen extend to nearly 57 miles.
Yes, several circular touring cycling routes are available. The Middlesex Greenway Trail loop from Fords is an easy 8.6-mile circular path. For a more moderate challenge, consider the Rutgers Ecological Preserve – Old East Jersey loop from Edison, which is 26.5 miles, or the Middlesex Greenway Trail – Woodwild Park loop from Metuchen, a 47.6-mile loop.
The terrain around Fords is generally characterized by relatively flat profiles, making it suitable for recreational and touring cyclists. Routes often feature a mix of paved surfaces and some unpaved sections, traversing suburban landscapes and connecting to local parks and green spaces like the Middlesex Greenway.
The touring cycling routes in Fords are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 13 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the accessibility of the routes, the suburban greenways, and the options for various ability levels.
Yes, Fords offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes, particularly those classified as easy. These routes often feature paved surfaces and relatively flat terrain, making them suitable for cyclists of all ages. The Middlesex Greenway Trail loop from Fords is a great option for a local, accessible family ride.
While Fords itself is more suburban, the routes connect to areas with interesting points. You might encounter sections of the Middlesex Greenway Trail. Further afield, you could explore landmarks like the Princess Bay Lighthouse or natural areas like the Wolfe's Pond Trail, though these might require a slight detour from the immediate Fords routes.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes that extend towards Staten Island, Conference House Park offers parking facilities. For local routes within Fords and along the Middlesex Greenway, look for designated parking areas near park entrances or public access points.
While Fords primarily offers easy to moderate routes, there are a few options that present a moderate challenge. For example, the Middlesex Greenway Trail – Rutgers Ecological Preserve loop from Metuchen is a longer, 56.9-mile route with more elevation gain, suitable for those seeking a more extensive ride.
Given the suburban nature and local park connections, touring cycling in Fords is enjoyable during spring, summer, and fall. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the paved and unpaved paths. Winter cycling is possible but may require consideration for colder weather and potential icy conditions on some surfaces.


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