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Touring cycling routes around Haverhill traverse a landscape shaped by the Merrimack River, offering a mix of riverfront paths, historic rail trails, and expansive natural areas. The region features varied terrain, from paved multi-use paths to more challenging routes with moderate elevation changes. Glacial drumlins and mature forests characterize some of the larger parks, providing diverse cycling environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Cycle 32.6 miles (52.4 km) on this moderate touring route from Haverhill, exploring historic Newburyport and the Parker River National Wildl
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This touring cycling route offers a delightful blend of smooth rail trail and scenic coastal roads, transitioning from the quiet, wooded corridors of the Groveland Community Trail to the vibrant…

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This 33.4-mile touring bicycle loop from Lawrence explores Harold Parker State Forest and a section of the East Coast Greenway, rated modera
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Cycle the easy 8.0-mile Bradford Rail Trail loop in Haverhill, enjoying paved paths along the Merrimack River and public art.
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Embark on a delightful touring cycling adventure around the Upper Artichoke Reservoir and towards Plum Island, starting from the historic Maudslay State Park. This moderate 22.7-mile (36.5 km) loop offers…
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The Newburyport Harbor Rear Range Light was built in 1873 and stands at 53 ft tall. Along with the Front Range Light, it was used to help guide ships into Newburyport Harbor.
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The Holyoke-French House is a historic house in Boxford. The current home was built in 1760 for the third minister of Boxford, Elizur Holyoke. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County and is owned by the Boxford Historical Society.
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Plum Island Airport is a historic, public-use airfield owned by Historic New England and operated by the nonprofit Plum Island Aerodrome, Inc., This airport is a general aviation facility and a museum of early American aviation.
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Joppa is a nice little park along the water and connected to the Clipper City Rail Trail. There's a few benches, inforation boards, and great views across the Merrimack River.
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A place to see birds
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This is one of many sites that commemorates a landing from George Washington. In this case, he visited in 1789. This little park also has a playground and serves as the east end of the Bradford Rail Trail.
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The Bradford Rail Trail — or to use its full name, the Mayor James J. Fiorentini Bradford Rail Trail — runs along what used to be the railbed of the Georgetown Branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad. It has some very pretty views of the Merrimack River.
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Maudslay State Park features 19th-century gardens, rolling meadows, towering pines, and one of the largest naturally occurring stands of mountain laurel in the state. It’s an ideal spot for walking, biking, or picnicking - the trails, however, within the park are mostly for hiking. The park also features educational programs during the summer months. It is open from sunrise to sunset, with daily year-round.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around Haverhill, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include riverfront paths, historic rail trails, and routes through conservation areas.
Yes, Haverhill offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. Nearly half of the routes are rated as easy. A great option is the Bradford Rail Trail loop, which is a paved, riverfront path featuring historical markers and an "Art Walk".
The terrain around Haverhill is quite varied. You'll find paved multi-use paths, especially along rail trails and riverfronts, as well as more challenging routes with moderate elevation changes through areas like Winnekenni Park, which features glacial drumlins and mature forests.
Haverhill's routes offer many scenic views, particularly along the Merrimack River. You can enjoy vistas of wetlands and green spaces, and even views of Maudslay State Park. The Bates Bridge Over the Merrimack River provides a smooth ride and connects to parks. Winnekenni Park also offers views of the historic Winnekenni Castle and diverse natural landscapes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Haverhill are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Newburyport & Parker River loop from Haverhill and the Bradford Rail Trail loop.
The touring cycling routes in Haverhill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from riverfront paths to forest trails, and the variety of options for different skill levels.
For experienced cyclists looking for a longer ride, routes like the Newburyport & Parker River loop from Haverhill (52.4 km) or the Harold Parker State Forest & East Coast Greenway loop from Lawrence (53.8 km) offer substantial distances and moderate challenges.
While specific public transport access points for every route can vary, the city of Haverhill has a commuter rail station and local bus services. It's advisable to check local transit schedules and bike-on-bus/train policies for specific routes you plan to cycle.
Yes, Haverhill is home to the Bradford Rail Trail, a paved path along the Merrimack River. Other nearby rail trails include the Windham Rail Trail and the Clipper City Rail Trail, offering extended, generally flat cycling experiences.
The best time for touring cycling in Haverhill is typically from spring through fall, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is vibrant. Autumn offers particularly beautiful foliage views. While some routes may be accessible in winter, conditions can vary, and specific winter maintenance should be checked.
Absolutely. Winnekenni Park, Haverhill's largest park, offers about 9.5 miles of trails suitable for biking, including some more challenging sections. Crystal Lake Conservation Area also provides moderate trails for biking and nature observation. These areas are rich in biodiversity and offer a chance to explore streams, wetlands, and mature forests.


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