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Gravel biking around Fairview offers a diverse landscape characterized by river valleys, historic aqueduct paths, and former rail trails. The terrain includes a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, with some routes featuring moderate climbs and others offering more challenging ascents. This region provides opportunities to explore varied natural settings, including forested areas and open stretches alongside waterways. The network of trails is suitable for gravel cyclists seeking both endurance challenges and scenic rides.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
5.0
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.8km
02:16
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A great trail, although ride with caution and a sturdy bike
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A farmers market at the OCA Trail. Lot of eat and drink posibility
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Offering a rolling history lesson the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail is lined with historic buildings and information plaques for hikers and hikers to learn more about the area.
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Nice view of the Tarrytown Reservoir. The trail runs very close to the water, so you have a wonderful, unobstructed view across the reservoir. The path is popular with cyclists, so make sure you move to the edge if you want to stop to enjoy the great vistas.
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Church made famous by the film of the same name.
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Beautiful lake, at the eastern end there is a kayak rental in summer. A short boat trip loosens up the cycle tour and cools you down.
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This church and bridge are made famous by the story and film of the same name.
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This trail is more heavily used by pedestrians than the south county trailway
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Gravel biking around Fairview offers a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by historic rail trails, aqueduct paths, and river valley routes. You'll encounter a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, with options ranging from moderate distances to more challenging, longer rides with significant elevation gain. The region provides opportunities to explore varied natural settings, including forested areas and open stretches alongside waterways.
While there are no routes explicitly categorized as 'easy' in our current selection, Fairview offers several excellent 'moderate' gravel trails suitable for those with some biking experience. These routes provide a good balance of distance and manageable terrain, often following historic rail lines or greenways. For example, the Old Erie Rail Trail (gravel) – Piermont Railway Station (historic) loop from Tarrytown is a moderate 24.0-mile path that follows a historic rail line.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, Fairview offers routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail – Old Croton Dam Road Bridge loop from Irvington is a difficult 39.1-mile trail that takes approximately 3 hours 38 minutes to complete, featuring varied surfaces and substantial climbs.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Fairview are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Van Cortlandt Greenway – Tarrytown Reservoir loop from Tarrytown is a 27.0-mile circular trail that leads through greenways and past reservoirs.
Fairview's gravel routes offer a variety of scenic views, often following river valleys, historic aqueduct paths, and former rail trails. You can expect to see forested areas, open stretches alongside waterways, and potentially panoramic views, especially on routes that climb to higher elevations. The region's natural beauty is a significant draw for gravel cyclists.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting natural and historical points. You might encounter beautiful lakes like Kensico Reservoir or Tarrytown Reservoir. Some trails also lead past historic sites or natural features like the Peanut Leap Cascade waterfall.
The gravel biking routes in Fairview are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the historical significance of the rail and aqueduct trails, and the scenic beauty of the river valleys and greenways. The variety of routes caters to different skill levels, making it a popular destination for many.
Fairview offers several moderate gravel routes that can be suitable for families with some biking experience, especially those that follow flatter, historic rail trails. These paths often provide a smoother ride and less challenging terrain compared to routes with significant elevation changes. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, many routes in Fairview pass through or near towns like Tarrytown and Irvington, where you can find various dining options and cafes. The 9W Market is one such highlight that could be a convenient stop for refreshments.
Fairview offers enjoyable gravel biking experiences across multiple seasons. Spring and fall generally provide the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer can be great, but be prepared for warmer weather. While winter cycling is possible, conditions may vary, with potential for colder temperatures and occasional snow or ice on trails, so always check local conditions before heading out.
There are currently over 7 gravel bike trails documented in Fairview, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. This network provides ample opportunities for exploration across the region's diverse landscapes.
Gravel rides in Fairview vary significantly in length and duration. You can find routes ranging from around 18 miles (29 km) to nearly 40 miles (63 km). Durations typically range from 2.5 hours for shorter, moderate rides to over 3.5 hours for longer, more challenging loops, depending on your pace and the terrain.


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