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Road cycling routes around Marshall are defined by diverse landscapes, including wetlands, hardwood forests, and native prairies. The region features picturesque woodlands and tranquil waterways, such as the Kalamazoo River and its Riverwalk. Glacial features from the last ice age contribute to the area's varied terrain, offering a mix of rolling roads and significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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81.2km
03:47
970m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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87.7km
04:24
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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79.2km
03:55
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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67.0km
02:54
590m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Reed Creek Greenway travels from upper east Asheville to the UNC-Asheville botanical gardens. This section of trail travels over wooden bridges while jumping back and forth over the creek that the path follows. The entirety of the Reed Creek Greenway and Glenn's Creek Greenway system is well-maintained, paved path.
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Asheville, located at the confluence of the French Broad and Swannanoa rivers, is the largest city in Western North Carolina. Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, this charming city blends urban living with a rural atmosphere, featuring historic architecture, a vibrant art scene, and a dynamic food culture. With a population of under 100,000, Asheville offers 11 farmers' markets, renowned cheese makers, and more than 50 breweries.
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Great local bike rental company that offers regular and e-bikes. You can rent a bike to take a self-guided tour of the city, or join one of a variety of guided tours to learn more about Asheville.
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Pleasant city for an afternoon.
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Marshall Nature Sanctuary is an area of protected woodland. Hayes Run Road is a beautiful tree-shaded rolling road that meanders through the sanctuary offering a great flowing ride and plenty of shade in the summer.
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Lake Louise Park offers a sense of nature while being tucked away between Interstate 26 and the town of Weaverville. The park features a paved walking path around the lake, which crosses over bridges, visits a waterfall, and gets the chance to view lots of different wildlife. The trails at this park are beginner friendly and easy to navigate.
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Reed Creek Greenway travels from upper east Asheville to the UNC-Asheville botanical gardens. This section of trail travels over wooden bridges while jumping back and forth over the creek that the path follows. The entirety of the Reed Creek Greenway and Glenn's Creek Greenway system is well-maintained, paved path.
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Road cycling routes around Marshall, particularly in North Carolina, are primarily located within the scenic Appalachian Mountains. This means you can expect diverse terrain, including challenging slopes, deep valleys, and tree-covered ridges. Some areas also feature rolling hills, offering a variety of experiences from demanding climbs to more undulating routes.
While many routes in Marshall are challenging, there are options for varying ability levels. The region offers 6 moderate routes and 2 easy routes among its 19 total road cycling tours. For example, the Marshall Nature Sanctuary – Reed Creek Greenway loop from Asheville is a moderate 41.6-mile trail leading through tree-covered areas and valleys.
Marshall's road cycling routes offer stunning natural beauty. In North Carolina, you'll encounter the dramatic slopes and deep valleys of the Appalachian Mountains. The Elk Mountain Scenic Highway provides great views of Elk Mountain, and the Marshall Nature Sanctuary features Hayes Run Road, a tree-shaded and rolling road. In Michigan, the Brooks Nature Area offers views of Stuart Lake and diverse habitats including wetlands and hardwood forests.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Marshall are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Tanbark Ridge Overlook – Craven Gap loop from Asheville and the moderate Lake Louise Park Waterfall – Marshall Nature Sanctuary loop from Park and Ride.
The road cycling routes in Marshall are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 8 reviews. More than 400 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Marshall's varied terrain, often praising the challenging slopes, deep valleys, and tree-covered ridges that define the area's cycling experience.
Yes, some routes pass by notable landmarks. For instance, the Helen's Bridge – Marshall Nature Sanctuary loop from Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College includes Helen's Bridge, which is surrounded by local legends. The Marshall Nature Sanctuary itself is a significant point of interest for its natural beauty.
The Appalachian Mountains region, where Marshall, NC is located, offers beautiful cycling conditions during spring, summer, and fall. Spring brings blooming foliage, summer provides lush green landscapes, and fall is renowned for its vibrant autumn colors. Weather can vary, so checking local forecasts is always recommended.
While many routes in Marshall, NC, are challenging, Marshall, Michigan, offers more family-friendly options. The Brooks Nature Area, for example, has 2.3 miles of relatively flat, groomed trails suitable for biking, hiking, and wildlife observation, making it a good choice for families.
Specific parking details vary by route. However, many routes, especially those starting from larger towns like Asheville (near Marshall, NC), often have designated starting points with parking. In Marshall, Michigan, Stuart's Landing provides picnic areas and a gazebo overlooking the Kalamazoo River, serving as a starting point for the Marshall Riverwalk and other regional trails.
Yes, Marshall, Michigan, offers appealing outdoor activities, including road cycling. The Brooks Nature Area provides groomed trails, and the region has access to several regional trails like the Eliason Nature Reserve Trail and the Calhoun County Trailway, offering a wide range of cycling experiences on relatively flat terrain.
There are 19 road cycling routes available around Marshall, offering a diverse range of experiences from easy to difficult. These routes are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars.
Yes, some routes incorporate natural features like waterfalls. For instance, the Lake Louise Park Waterfall – Marshall Nature Sanctuary loop from Park and Ride is a moderate route that includes a waterfall, offering a scenic highlight during your ride.


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