Mill Pond loop from Peak Mountain
Mill Pond loop from Peak Mountain
4.6
(3430)
8,369
riders
04:14
79.5km
1,410m
Road cycling
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Temporary access restrictions
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After 285 m for 113 m
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After 79.2 km for 113 m
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Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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6.95 km
Highlight • Lake
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79.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
76.5 km
1.62 km
966 m
397 m
118 m
Surfaces
78.5 km
400 m
282 m
170 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,280 m)
Lowest point (810 m)
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Description
If you're looking for a road cycling adventure, the "Mill Pond loop from Peak Mountain" might not be what you expect. While this route is listed as a difficult 49.4-mile (79.5 km) racebike tour with 4624 feet (1409 metres) of elevation gain, taking around 4 hours and 13 minutes, research strongly suggests that trails bearing these names are typically rugged, off-road paths unsuitable for road bikes. This route is best understood as a challenging off-road experience, not a paved road ride.
What to expect on Mill Pond loop from Peak Mountain
Expect a journey through natural, often technical terrain if you were to explore trails named "Mill Pond Loop" or "Peak Mountain." These paths frequently feature singletrack winding through pine forests and cedar swamps, with natural obstacles like roots and rocks underfoot. You might encounter sections with tight curves, short, semi-steep climbs, and even "off camber single track." While the listed route is for a racebike, the actual trails associated with these names offer sweeping mountain views and vistas of the surrounding countryside, often passing through diverse forests. Be prepared for a physically demanding experience, as some "Peak Mountain" trails are considered extremely steep and technical, suitable only for highly skilled riders.
Planning your visit
Given that trails named "Mill Pond Loop" and "Peak Mountain" are predominantly for mountain biking or hiking, planning for a road cycling trip on them would be ill-advised. If you intend to explore the off-road trails in these areas, be aware that parking is often available at trailheads, but conditions can vary. Always check local regulations for specific trail access, as some areas might have seasonal closures or require permits. The best time to visit for off-road cycling is typically during dry seasons to avoid muddy conditions, but always verify local weather and trail reports before heading out.
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