Minuteman Bikeway and Walden Pond Loop
Minuteman Bikeway and Walden Pond Loop
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Embark on the Minuteman Bikeway and Walden Pond Loop, a touring bicycle route that blends historical pathways with natural beauty. This moderate 28.9-mile (46.6 km) journey takes you through varied landscapes, from wooded corridors and open meadows to glimpses of suburban life. You will experience a total elevation gain of 900 feet (274 metres), with the ride typically taking around 2 hours and 57 minutes to complete. As you cycle, you'll pass significant historical sites like Lexington Battle Green, and near Walden Pond, you can enjoy views of its shimmering waters, especially vibrant in autumn. The route offers a dynamic experience, transitioning from paved bikeways to roads that lead you to the tranquil reservation.
When planning your trip, be aware that bicycles are generally not allowed on the direct hiking path around Walden Pond itself. You will need to connect to the pond via roads and then walk the 1.9 to 2.2 miles (3.0 to 3.5 kilometers) loop if you wish to explore its immediate shoreline on foot. Keep in mind that Walden Pond State Reservation may charge parking fees, so it's a good idea to check ahead. This route is best enjoyed when you have ample time to appreciate both the cycling and the opportunity to explore the pond area.
This route stands out for its unique combination of American history and literary significance. The Minuteman Bikeway follows a historic railway corridor, connecting you to sites pivotal in the American Revolutionary War. The inclusion of Walden Pond offers a chance to visit the place that inspired Henry David Thoreau's seminal work, "Walden." It's a journey that lets you reflect on both the nation's past and the enduring appeal of nature, making it a notable touring bicycle option in the region.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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10.5 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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22.2 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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26.5 km
Highlight • Beach
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46.6 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
20.5 km
16.1 km
5.00 km
4.14 km
884 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
39.7 km
5.62 km
913 m
344 m
< 100 m
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No, bicycles are generally not permitted on the direct hiking trail that circles Walden Pond. This touring cycling route incorporates Walden Pond by using connecting roads to reach the Walden Pond State Reservation. You can then walk the pond loop or cycle on nearby roads that offer views and access to the reservation.
The route is enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn. Spring offers fresh greenery, while summer is great for enjoying the pond. Autumn is particularly picturesque with vibrant fall foliage, making it a highly recommended time to visit. Consider that the Minuteman Bikeway can get crowded on weekends, especially during peak seasons.
Parking is available at various points along the Minuteman Bikeway in towns like Bedford, Lexington, and Arlington. For Walden Pond State Reservation, there are designated parking areas, but these can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Fees may apply at Walden Pond parking lots.
Dogs are generally allowed on the Minuteman Bikeway but must be kept on a leash. At Walden Pond State Reservation, specific regulations apply. Dogs are typically not allowed on the main swimming beaches or in the pond itself, and may have restrictions on certain trails. Always check local signage for the most current rules regarding pets.
There are no specific permits required to cycle the Minuteman Bikeway itself. However, there may be parking fees at Walden Pond State Reservation. While the route passes near or through areas associated with Minute Man National Historical Park, there are generally no entrance fees for cycling through the historical park sections along the bikeway. Individual historical sites within the park, such as museums or specific buildings, might have separate admission fees if you choose to visit them.
The majority of this route, particularly the Minuteman Bikeway section, is a paved, 12-foot-wide multi-use rail trail with generally flat or gently rolling terrain, making it an easy ride. The overall loop, which connects to Walden Pond via roads, is described as moderate and is approximately 99% paved. The actual loop around Walden Pond, if you choose to walk it, consists of natural paths, gravel, asphalt, and some unpaved sections.
This route is rich in history and natural beauty. Along the Minuteman Bikeway, you'll trace parts of Paul Revere's ride and can visit significant sites like the Lexington Battle Green. Near Walden Pond, you can explore the site of Henry David Thoreau's cabin. Other scenic spots include Moore's Swamp Overlook and the tranquil Walden Pond Beach.
Yes, this route utilizes significant portions of the Minuteman Bikeway and also intersects with other trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Bay Circuit Trail, the Reformatory Branch Trail, and various local paths like ACROSS Lexington routes and the Western Greenway, offering opportunities for extended exploration.
Yes, the Minuteman Bikeway passes through several towns including Arlington, Lexington, and Bedford, where you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops. These towns offer convenient stops for refreshments, snacks, or a meal during your ride.
The full touring cycling loop, which covers approximately 46.6 kilometers (29 miles), typically takes around 3 hours to complete. This duration is for cycling and does not include extended stops for sightseeing or walking the loop around Walden Pond.
The Minuteman Bikeway section is very family-friendly due to its paved, mostly flat surface and separation from vehicle traffic. The overall loop, being moderate in difficulty and involving some road cycling to connect to Walden Pond, might be better suited for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances and some road sections.