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Road cycling routes around Bear Creek Village, Pennsylvania, traverse a landscape characterized by woodlands, stream valleys, and significant elevation changes. The region provides access to natural features such as Pinchot State Forest and Natural Lands' Bear Creek Preserve, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often incorporate scenic points like Buttermilk Falls and the Francis E. Walter Dam, with roads crossing over reservoirs and rivers. The area's geography includes both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents, making it suitable for moderate…
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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33.4km
01:30
370m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.4km
03:14
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630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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62.9km
03:03
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.4km
01:29
320m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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105km
05:05
1,210m
1,210m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Nestled along the banks of the Susquehanna River, Pittston River Park is a beautiful location, boasting spectacular water views. There are picnic tables and several benches, making it a lovely spot to take a break, relax by the river, and enjoy the beauty of the city.
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This charming town is the northernmost starting point for Lehigh Gorge State Park. It is a popular destination due to its access to hiking and biking trails converted from former railway lines along the beautiful Lehigh River. There are several great local restaurants close to the trails, making it the perfect place to start and finish a hike through the breathtaking Lehigh Gorge.
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Natural Lands' Bear Creek Preserve is nearly 4,000 acres of woodlands and stream valleys. It's home to a wide array of wildlife including black bear, gray foxes, and the endangered Northern flying squirrel. A dizzying array of birds makes the Preserve home, or a welcome stop along their migratory routes.
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Pinchot State Forest covers 50,000 acres across 5 counties in the mountains of Pennsylvania. The forest offers excellent hiking and biking, as well camping, fishing, and hunting.
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The nearby town of Falls gets its name from this set of waterfalls on the aptly named Buttermilk Falls Creek. Though quiet now, the area was once a bustling industrial area and a lot of that was due to the mills that were powered by the falls. You can access the lower falls, but the trail down can be very slippery so exercise caution.
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White Haven is named after Josiah White, who was instrumental in the transport of all the coal and lumber that was produced here in the early to mid 1800s. These days it's a quiet town by the Lehigh River and is a popular place to begin or end a journey through the Lehigh Gorge. Though the trail through the gorge isn't paved it's generally in decent shape and can be ridden on most bikes.
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Natural Lands' Bear Creek Preserve is nearly 4,000 acres of woodlands and stream valleys. It's home to a wide array of wildlife including black bear, grey foxes, and the endangered Northern flying Squirrel. A dizzying array of birds make the Preserve home, or a welcome stop along their migratory routes.
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Pinchot State Forest covers 50,000 acres across 5 counties in the mountains of Pennsylvania. The forest offers excellent hiking and biking, as well camping, fishing, and hunting.
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Road cycling around Bear Creek Village, Pennsylvania, traverses a varied landscape characterized by dense woodlands, stream valleys, and river views. Routes often include significant elevation changes, offering both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents, making them suitable for moderate road cyclists.
Yes, several routes incorporate scenic points. For instance, the Buttermilk Falls – Riverfront Park loop from Plains features the striking Buttermilk Falls. Another route, the D&L Trail loop from Walter Dike Number One, passes by the Frances E. Walter Dam Viewpoint, offering views of the river and reservoir. You can also find routes near Pinchot State Forest and Natural Lands' Bear Creek Preserve.
Yes, there are several loop routes. A popular option is the BicyclePA Route L Loop, which is 20.7 miles long and leads through varied terrain. Another is the Buttermilk Falls – Riverfront Park loop from Plains, a 43.1-mile route that follows the Susquehanna River.
The region's varied landscape, including woodlands and stream valleys, suggests that spring and autumn offer particularly scenic rides with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to check local weather conditions.
While the provided routes are generally moderate and involve elevation changes, the D&L Trail, which is incorporated into routes like the D&L Trail loop from Walter Dike Number One, often features sections that are more accessible and can be enjoyed by families looking for less challenging stretches. Always check the specific route details for suitability.
Yes, the D&L Trail loop from Walter Dike Number One is a moderate 42.6-mile path that includes sections of the D&L Trail and passes by the Francis E. Walter Dam.
The road cycling routes around Bear Creek Village are generally categorized as moderate, featuring significant elevation changes that provide both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. Routes like the Riverfront Park loop from Plains, at 69.1 miles with over 690 meters of elevation gain, offer a substantial challenge for road cyclists.
Yes, several routes provide scenic river views. The Buttermilk Falls – Riverfront Park loop from Plains follows the Susquehanna River, offering picturesque vistas along its 43.1-mile length. The D&L Trail loop from Walter Dike Number One also offers views of the river and reservoir near the Francis E. Walter Dam.
Road cycling routes around Bear Creek Village vary in length. You can find shorter loops like the BicyclePA Route L Loop at 20.7 miles, or longer rides such as the Buttermilk Falls – Riverfront Park loop from Plains, which covers 43.1 miles.
Beyond the specific routes listed, the broader region offers access to areas like Pinchot State Forest and Natural Lands' Bear Creek Preserve, which provide a backdrop for many road cycling opportunities through woodlands and stream valleys. The D&L Trail is also a significant feature in some routes.
The road cycling routes around Bear Creek Village are generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. They feature varied terrain with significant elevation changes, suitable for cyclists with some experience looking for engaging rides.
Yes, the D&L Trail loop from Walter Dike Number One is a 42.6-mile route that includes sections passing by the Francis E. Walter Dam, offering views of the river and reservoir.


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