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Touring cycling around Randolph, Vermont, offers diverse landscapes characterized by picturesque mountains, lush forests, and extensive waterways. The region features a network of routes that cater to various fitness levels, from gentle paths along rivers to more challenging rides with significant elevation gains. Cyclists can expect well-paved surfaces, though some segments may include unpaved sections. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historic points of interest for touring cyclists.
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The Kennebec River Rail Trail offers a delightful touring cycling experience, tracing the revitalized Kennebec River through wooded stretches and connecting the state capital of Augusta with the quaint towns…
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The Kennebec River loop from Gardiner, Maine, offers a delightful touring cycling experience, primarily following the scenic Kennebec River Rail Trail. You'll pedal past shaded stretches of mature trees, enjoying…

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Embark on a diverse touring bicycle adventure along the Kennebec River – Kennebec River Rail Trail loop from Augusta, where you'll trace the scenic Kennebec River through wooded areas and…
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The Kennebec River Rail Trail offers a delightful touring cycling experience, primarily an out-and-back route that feels like a loop from Augusta. You'll pedal along a flat, paved asphalt path,…
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The Kennebec River Rail Trail offers a delightful touring cycling experience along the Kennebec River, winding through wooded areas and connecting charming towns. This paved, 10-foot-wide path is mostly flat,…
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Running for 6 & 1/2 miles between Augusta & Gardiner, the Kennebec River Rail Trail is a fully paved converted rail line. The path is popular with cyclists, joggers, and walkers so be sure to respect your fellow trail users as you make your way along the river.
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Waterfront Park is part of Gardiner's Historic Downtown district. The park is set along a beautiful stretch of the Kennebec River and offers a public boat launch, restrooms & showers, art installations, and is host to live music during the summer.
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The 170 mile long Kennebec River is an important recreational and commercial resource for the region. Recently the runs of Atlantic Salmon have started to recover after the removal of the Edwards Dam.
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Running for 6 & 1/2 miles between Augusta & Gardiner, the Kennebec River Rail Trail is a fully paved converted rail line. The path is popular with cyclists, joggers, and walkers so be sure to respect your fellow trail users as you make your way along the river.
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Richmond sits along the Kennebec River and like many towns in Maine it has its own unique charm. What separates Richmond from its neighbors is the collection of homes built in a Greek Revival style. It's also the main access point for Swan Island and the Steve Powell Wildlife Management Area. This island is a nature lovers dream as there is no vehicle access, thus you'll have to provide your own boat or hire one to take you to the island.
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The Kennebec River Rail Trail is a 6.5 mile long path that stretches from Augusta to Gardiner. The trail is fully paved and mostly flat, so it is a great place for runners of all skill levels. The trail is a popular place for cyclists, walkers and children, so make sure you are respectful of other trail users.
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There are 9 touring cycling routes around Randolph, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find 5 easy routes, 3 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route to explore.
The terrain around Randolph is diverse, featuring picturesque mountains, lush forests, and extensive waterways. While many routes offer well-paved surfaces, some segments may include unpaved sections, adding to the adventure. You can expect rolling hills and rural landscapes on many rides.
Yes, Randolph offers several easy touring cycling routes. A great option is the Kennebec River Rail Trail, which is 14.6 miles long and follows a scenic rail trail, providing a smooth ride. Another easy choice is the Kennebec River Rail Trail – Waterfront Park loop from Augusta.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Vermont Route 100 is particularly scenic, with lush forests, creeks, streams, and waterfalls. Warren Falls, a series of cascades with popular swimming holes, is worth a short walk off the bike. You can also find peaceful spots like Baker Pond, surrounded by vibrant green forests. For panoramic views, Allis State Park, located about 20 minutes outside town, offers sweeping vistas of central Vermont from its lookout tower.
Yes, many routes offer glimpses into Vermont's heritage. Historic covered bridges, such as the Kingsbury Covered Bridge and the Lincoln Bridge, provide picturesque stops. The nearby town of Rochester, nestled within the Green Mountain National Forest, offers quintessential New England charm with artisan shops and local eateries. Downtown Randolph itself boasts historic railroad-era architecture and Victorian-era homes.
The touring cycling routes around Randolph are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from lush forests to scenic waterways, and the blend of natural beauty with historic points of interest. The variety of routes, catering to different fitness levels, is also a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
For those seeking a greater challenge, the Hunts Hill – Telegraph Hill loop from Augusta is a difficult 55.9-mile trail that leads through rolling hills and rural landscapes, typically taking over 5 hours to complete. Moderate options include the Kennebec River loop from Gardiner, Maine, which features varied terrain and some elevation changes.
Beyond the routes themselves, you can explore several attractions. The Viles Arboretum offers a beautiful forest setting. The city of Augusta is a nearby settlement with its own points of interest. For those interested in other outdoor activities, the Bond Brook Recreation Area provides additional trails.
Yes, several routes incorporate the region's waterways. The Kennebec River Rail Trail and the Kennebec River loop from Gardiner, Maine both follow the scenic Kennebec River, offering beautiful views along the water. You'll also encounter numerous creeks and streams, particularly along Vermont Route 100.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Randolph are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Kennebec River loop from Gardiner, Maine and the Hunts Hill – Telegraph Hill loop from Augusta, providing convenient options for your ride.
The region around Randolph is particularly stunning in the fall when the forests surrounding Baker Pond and along Vermont Route 100 display vibrant colors. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the diverse landscapes suggest that spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for cycling, with lush greenery and flowing waterways.


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