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Road cycling around Abingdon features a landscape characterized by rolling terrain and access to various state parks and greenways. The region offers routes that traverse river valleys and open countryside, providing diverse cycling experiences. Elevations on these routes indicate moderate climbs and descents, typical of the area's topography. The network of roads and trails allows for exploration of both natural and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 45.8-mile East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop, featuring historical sites and diverse landscapes.
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Cycle the moderate 40.8-mile Rocks State Park Area Loop via East Coast Greenway, gaining 2181 feet in Harford County, Maryland.

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This moderate 19.3-mile road cycling loop combines the scenic Gunpowder Falls area with sections of the Ma & Pa Trail, offering varied terra
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Moderate road ride. 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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This 297-meter section of Bottom Road is compacted dirt, however it's really well maintained and smooth. Just use caution on really rainy days.
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Great surroundings, however, some parts of the 5.1 mile trail are unpaved. Use caution when going through compacted dirt and crushed stone sections.
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The East Coast Greenway is a 3,000-mile biking and walking trail stretching from Maine to Florida. In Maryland, it covers 163 miles, with 61 miles dedicated to bike paths and the rest on roads shared with vehicles. Highlights include the Jones Falls Trail into Baltimore, the Torrey C. Brown Trail, and the B&A Trail leading to Annapolis. The route traverses historic towns along the Chesapeake Bay. Notably, there is no pedestrian access over the Hatem Bridge for the Susquehanna River crossing, requiring careful planning for bikers.
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Rocks State Park spans 855 acres in northern Harford County, offering rocky forest landscapes. Highlights include the King and Queen Seat, a natural rock outcrop, and Kilgore Falls, Maryland’s second-highest vertical waterfall. The park features three picnic areas and 3.5 miles of hiking trails, with Deer Creek providing opportunities for fishing, wading, and tubing. While biking isn't allowed on the trails, the park's picnic spots make it a pleasant rest area for bikers.
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This beautiful river stretches for 14.6 miles, starting north of Fallston at the confluence of the West and East Branches, and continues until it reaches the Atkisson Dam in Bel Air. This is a charming place to stop and take a moment to appreciate the quiet scenery.
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This multiuse trail follows the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad corridor, giving it its name. It's an ideal route for a picturesque ride through stunning landscapes and an opportunity to experience the history of Harford County.
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Concord Point Light, a 36-foot lighthouse situated in Havre de Grace, Maryland, stands sentinel at the convergence of the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay. Erected in 1827, it served as a crucial guide for growing maritime traffic in the area. Today, it remains a privately maintained navigational beacon.
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Jerusalem Mill, at the outskirts of Kingsville, operated for about two centuries in the 18th and 19th century. Nowadays, it's the headquarter of the State Park and serves as a visitor center where you can learn everything about the historic place.
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The road cycling routes around Abingdon are characterized by rolling terrain, traversing river valleys and open countryside. You'll encounter moderate climbs and descents, typical of the region's topography, offering a varied cycling experience.
Yes, Abingdon offers several longer routes. For example, the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop is a substantial 45.8 miles (73.7 km) ride. Another option is the Rocks State Park Area Loop via East Coast Greenway, which covers 40.8 miles (65.6 km).
The routes around Abingdon generally feature moderate difficulty with rolling terrain and notable elevation changes. For instance, the Rocks State Park Area Loop via East Coast Greenway includes 664 meters of elevation gain over its 40.8 miles, providing a good challenge.
Many of the road cycling routes in the Abingdon area are designed as loops. Examples include the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop, the Rocks State Park Area Loop via East Coast Greenway, and the Gunpowder Falls and Ma & Pa Trail Loop, all offering circular journeys.
Many routes pass by interesting landmarks and natural features. You can explore historical sites like Jerusalem Mill and the picturesque Jericho Covered Bridge. Some routes also incorporate sections of the Ma & Pa Trail and the Jerusalem Mill Trail, offering diverse scenery.
Yes, the Susquehanna State Park – Rock Run Stream and Waterfall loop offers a chance to experience scenic water features, including a waterfall, as it winds through the park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse scenery, which includes state parks, greenways, and river valleys, providing a varied and engaging experience.
While all listed routes are rated as 'moderate,' the region's network of greenways and trails offers options for different ability levels. Routes like the Gunpowder Falls and Ma & Pa Trail Loop, at 19.3 miles, might be a more manageable option for those newer to road cycling or looking for a shorter ride.
Absolutely. Road cycling around Abingdon frequently features state parks. The Rocks State Park Area Loop via East Coast Greenway and the Susquehanna State Park – Rock Run Stream and Waterfall loop are prime examples, offering cycling within these natural areas.
There are 8 road cycling routes available around Abingdon, all rated as moderate difficulty, offering a range of distances and experiences.
Yes, the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop specifically connects two significant long-distance trails, providing an opportunity to experience sections of these larger networks.


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