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Road cycling routes around Atlantic City primarily feature flat terrain along the New Jersey coastline and bay areas. The region offers a mix of dedicated bike paths and scenic roads, providing continuous coastal views. Cyclists can explore diverse landscapes, including urban boardwalks, residential neighborhoods, and sections bordering natural areas like the Pinelands. The elevation gain on most routes is minimal, making the area accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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20.6km
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The Brigantine Island loop offers an easy road cycling experience, covering 12.8 miles (20.6 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 21 feet (6 metres). You can expect to…
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26.7km
01:08
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The Atlantic Avenue loop offers an easy road cycling experience, covering 16.6 miles (26.7 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 32 feet (10 metres). You can expect to…

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40.8km
01:46
30m
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This easy 25.4-mile road cycling loop offers flat terrain and scenic bay views, perfect for family friendly cycling in Atlantic City.
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72.8km
02:58
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Cycle the moderate 45.3 miles (72.8 km) Atlantic County Bikeway Loop, a paved route through diverse landscapes and the New Jersey Pinelands.
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46
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27.6km
01:06
20m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Somers Point Longport Boulevard is an amazing road in Somers Point, New Jersey. You ride past the complex wetlands and marshes, and at one point cross over one of the wide outflows of Scull Bay. This is a really scenic, enjoyable bit of riding.
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Great place for surfing, kayaking, windsurfing or just chilling at the beach. You'll find everything from cafes to casinos within a short walk away. This is one of the most popular beach spots in New Jersey, and it's easy to see why.
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Somers Point Road is a nice, well-paved, generally flat road with a large shoulder. It runs parallel to the Estell Manor Park Wildlife Management area and the Great Egg Harbor River, which you can occasionally glimpse through the trees.
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The Atlantic County Bikeway is a paved, generally flat, 7.56 mile bike and pedestrian path that runs between Harbor Square in Egg Harbor Township and the Atlantic County Institute of Technology in Hamilton Township. This pathway is a great way to take a break from the traffic in this often-busy area.
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The Cove Beach is a popular, small beach at the southernmost tip of Brigantine. You can see straight across to Atlantic City!
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The Brigantine Seawall is a manmade, rock seawall that helps protect the town from storms, with a smooth, flat, and paved walking path over it. You get great views over Brigantine Beach and there are plenty of benches along the way to pause and enjoy these views.
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Great place for surfing, kayaking, windsurfing or just chilling at the beach. You'll find everything from cafes to casinos within a short walk away. This is one of the most popular beach spots in New Jersey and it's easy to see why.
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Margate City has a lovely golden stretch of sand which is perfect for beach days. You can surf, swim and kayak here (lifeguards are on duty). Don't miss Lucy the Elephant – a huge wooden sculpture – next to the beach.
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Road cycling routes in Atlantic City primarily feature flat terrain, often running along the New Jersey coastline and bay areas. You'll find a mix of dedicated bike paths and scenic roads, offering continuous coastal views and minimal elevation gain. This makes the area accessible for various fitness levels.
There are over 15 road cycling routes available around Atlantic City, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. The vast majority, 13 of these routes, are considered easy, making the area very welcoming for cyclists of all experience levels.
Yes, Atlantic City offers several family-friendly road cycling options due to its predominantly flat terrain and dedicated bike paths. The iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk is a great choice for leisurely rides, especially in the mornings when bikes are typically allowed until noon during summer. Routes like the Atlantic Avenue loop are also easy with continuous coastal scenery, suitable for families.
Among the most popular routes are the Brigantine Island loop, which is 12.8 miles and offers coastal views, and the Atlantic City and Somers Point Bike Path Loop, a 25.4-mile trail with bay views connecting several communities.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Atlantic County Bikeway Loop is a moderate 45.3-mile (72.8 km) paved route. It winds through diverse landscapes, including portions of the New Jersey Pinelands, offering a more extensive cycling experience.
You can expect stunning coastal views along the boardwalk and Atlantic Avenue, as well as picturesque bay views on routes like the Atlantic City and Somers Point Bike Path Loop. Some routes, such as the Atlantic County Bikeway Loop, also venture through diverse landscapes including parts of the New Jersey Pinelands, offering a mix of natural scenery.
The road cycling routes in Atlantic City are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the coastal paths, bay views, and the flat, paved routes that make the area enjoyable for various ability levels.
Yes, several routes offer proximity to interesting landmarks and natural areas. You can cycle near the Atlantic City Beach and Margate City Beach. For nature enthusiasts, the Malibu Beach Wildlife Management Area and Absecon Wildlife Management Area are nearby. The iconic Absecon Lighthouse, New Jersey's tallest, also offers panoramic views of the city and ocean.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Atlantic City are designed as loops, providing convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Brigantine Island loop, the Atlantic Avenue loop, and the extensive Atlantic County Bikeway Loop.
Atlantic City's temperate coastal climate means good weather for outdoor activities, including road biking, for much of the year. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer mornings are also ideal for boardwalk rides before it gets too busy.
Yes, the Somers Point to Pleasantville Bike Path is a 6.5-mile route that connects four Atlantic County communities, passing through residential neighborhoods, schools, parks, and wooded sections. Additionally, the Atlantic City and Somers Point Bike Path Loop also connects several communities with bay views.
The Atlantic County Bikeway Loop winds through diverse landscapes, including portions of the New Jersey Pinelands. For a dedicated nature experience, the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge is a short drive away, offering opportunities for birdwatching and exploring diverse habitats, though it's not directly on a listed road cycling route.


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