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Gravel biking around Hartford Village offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and historic covered bridges. The region features a mix of unpaved roads, rail trails, and forested paths, providing varied terrain for gravel cyclists. Elevations range from gentle inclines to more challenging climbs, with several routes featuring significant elevation gain. This area provides a blend of natural scenery and rural charm, ideal for exploring on a gravel bike.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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31.2km
02:14
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.6km
02:05
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.3km
01:32
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.0km
03:15
880m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 20-acre lake has easy access from Downer Road. It is surrounded by the Downer State Forest, offering views to Tyler Mountain. The Crescent Lake is a site for the LoonWatch annual survey, which accepts volunteers.
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The Main Street Bridge crosses the river from Shakoma Beach to Mascoma Riverside Park. There is a cool view up and down the river from the middle of the bridge.
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Located over the old junction between the Mascoma River and Mink Brook, this park at Lebanon downtown is the ideal place to relax short after your arrival in the city. Benches, a fountain in the middle, and a stage makes the perfect scenario for a warm late summer afternoon.
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Mill Parcel is a lovely picnic area located at the Northern Rail Trail by Mascoma River, very near to Mascoma Lake. It is immersed in an extremely green forest, and it's accessible either through the trail or by car, since there is a parking lot at the entrance.
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Billings Farm is an outdoor museum and dairy farm and a hidden gem of Vermont. It is an especially good place to come if you're cycling with children who will love seeing the farm animals up close, especially the herd of Jersey cows with their beautiful big brown eyes.
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This is a stunning, nearly flat, 59-mile trail that goes from Lebanon, New Hampshire, in the Mascoma River Valley, to Boscawen, a few miles north of Concord. On the way, it meanders through or past historic villages, scenic lakes, streams, and hills along an old railroad bed. Enfield is just one of those charming, scenic, and historic villages. This is a gravel-surfaced path, so decent tires or using a gravel bike would be advisable.
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The Packard Hill Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Lebanon, New Hampshire. This bridge is one of 54 remaining covered bridges in the state and a local historical landmark.
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The Baker's Crossing Conservation Area is in Lebanon, New Hampshire. This five-acre park features a riverwalk trail on what was once a part of a multi-generation farm. Managed by the Lebanon Rotary Club, it offers valuable habitat for migratory birds. The property, which is near Hardy Hill Road and Riverside Drive, boasts a small parking area with scenic views of the Packard Bridge and Mascoma River, emphasizing its natural beauty.
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The gravel bike trails around Hartford Village offer a diverse mix of unpaved roads, dedicated rail trails, and forested paths. You'll encounter rolling hills, scenic river valleys, and historic covered bridges, providing varied terrain for an engaging ride.
Yes, Hartford Village has routes suitable for various skill levels. While many routes feature significant elevation gain, there is at least one easy route available. For a moderate option that follows a former rail line, consider the Mascoma Lake – Northern Rail Trail loop from Lebanon, which has less elevation gain compared to more challenging tours.
Gravel biking around Hartford Village is characterized by rolling hills and varied elevation. Out of 19 available routes, 13 are rated as difficult, 5 as moderate, and 1 as easy. This means many routes involve substantial climbing, offering a good challenge for experienced riders.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the Hartford Village area are loops. Examples include the challenging Quechee Covered Bridge loop from Quechee and the moderate Taftsville Covered Bridge – Quechee Covered Bridge loop from Quechee, both offering scenic circular rides.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historic charm. You can expect to see historic covered bridges, such as the Quechee Gorge Bridge, and enjoy lakeside scenery like Deweys Pond. For panoramic views, look out for spots like the Overlook Etna Rd and beyond.
The gravel biking routes in Hartford Village are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 6 reviews. Many riders appreciate the blend of natural scenery, rural charm, and the varied terrain that includes unpaved roads, rail trails, and forested paths.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for longer distances and significant elevation, the Hartford Village area offers several challenging options. The Crescent Lake – CCC Pond loop from Wilder is a difficult 46.0 km path with substantial climbing, exploring lakeside scenery and forested sections.
The region's forested paths and river valleys provide a habitat for diverse flora and fauna. While specific sightings vary by season, you can expect to ride through lush woodlands and along waterways, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife and plant life typical of rural New England.
The diverse landscape of Hartford Village, with its rolling hills and forested paths, is enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides warmer weather for longer rides. Be mindful of potential muddy conditions after heavy rain, especially on unpaved sections.
Absolutely. Many routes incorporate the region's historic charm, including rides that pass by or near historic covered bridges. The Billings Farm & Museum – Quechee Covered Bridge loop from Quechee is an example of a route that combines natural beauty with cultural landmarks.
There are approximately 19 gravel bike routes available around Hartford Village, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.


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