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Touring cycling around Lewisville offers a network of routes traversing varied terrain. The region features rolling landscapes, river valleys, and areas of historical significance, providing diverse settings for cycling. These routes often follow established paths, connecting natural areas with local landmarks. The elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes including more challenging climbs.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 28.4-mile Mountains to Sea Trail: Shallow Ford Loop, gaining 1243 feet in 2 hours and 44 minutes.
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Cycle the moderate 18.7-mile Shallow Ford State Historic Site loop from Yadkin River, featuring historic views and rolling rural landscapes.

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Cycle the moderate 32.5-mile Mountains to Sea Trail from Tanglewood Park, gaining 1150 feet in elevation over 3 hours.
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05:02
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This difficult 51.6-mile touring cycling route from Clemmons explores historic Bethabara Park and the Shallow Ford area with 2359 feet of ga
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Conrad Lake is a relatively small 14 acre reservoir primarily used by recreational fishermen. It is situated near to the hamlets of Grapewood and Cinnamon Ridge.
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Tanglewood Park is a 1,200 acre public recreational park. There are acres upon acres of streams, woodlands and grassy pastures that allow a wide range of recreational activities. It is also has a walking and biking trail.
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Bethabara was the first European settlement in the North Carolina Piedmont district being founded way back in 1753 and is a National Historic Landmark. It is now a public designated park that encompasses 183 acres of preserved wildlife, historic buildings and grounds. There are walking and birding trails and protected wetlands for everybody to enjoy.
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The 700+ mile NC 2 Mountains to Sea route is the main artery of the North Carolina bicycle route system. It cuts across from west to east traversing the rugged mountains as it goes. It encompasses the rolling pastures of piedmont farm country, and the flat coastal region. In addition it connects most of North Carolina's larger cities. The route starts in the hiller southwestern corner of the state and finishes at the Outer Banks in the east.
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Reynolda’s Gardens and grounds were originally part of the Reynolda estate. Now it is a free entry 134 acre garden complex that includes formal gardens, greenhouses and woods. It is a veritable outdoor horticultural oasis open to the public year-round from dawn to dusk. A beautiful place to visit.
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The 700+ mile NC 2 Mountains to Sea route is the main artery of the North Carolina bicycle route system. It cuts across from west to east traversing the rugged mountains as it goes. It encompasses the rolling pastures of piedmont farm country, and the flat coastal region. In addition it connects most of North Carolina's larger cities. The route starts in the hiller southwestern corner of the state and finishes at the Outer Banks in the east.
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The Shallow Ford was an important ford in the Yadkin River that allowed Native Americans, frontiersmen, settlers and buffalo to cross the Yadkin river. It has a hard rock bottom that spans an area of 100 feet wide and 300 feet across the river from bank to bank. It also greatly helped farmers to cross with their heavily laden wagons.
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The church has a nice history which began in 1914. Cotton and tobacco farmers used to gather here and they eventually gathered momentum to somehow build a house of god. Over the last 25 years it has seen its flock explode from 50 to over 800 worshippers. It has a good size car park to start your bike ride from and you can pray for a PB at the same time!
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Lewisville offers a network of 18 touring cycling routes. These include 3 easy routes, 14 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Lewisville has 3 touring cycling routes classified as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes generally feature moderate elevation changes and follow established paths.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Lewisville offers at least one difficult route. The Historic Bethabara & Shallow Ford State Historic Site loop from Clemmons is a demanding 83 km route with significant elevation gain, providing a rigorous experience.
Yes, Lewisville features several longer routes. The Mountains to Sea Trail covers 52.4 km, and the Historic Bethabara & Shallow Ford State Historic Site loop from Clemmons is an extensive 83 km ride, offering ample distance for touring.
Absolutely. Many routes in Lewisville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Mountains to Sea Trail: Shallow Ford Loop and the Shallow Ford State Historic Site loop from Yadkin River.
Lewisville's touring routes traverse diverse natural settings, including rolling landscapes, river valleys, and areas with historical significance. You'll encounter varied terrain, often following established paths that connect natural areas with local landmarks.
Lewisville's routes often pass by significant historical sites. You can explore places like Historic Bethabara and the Shallow Ford State Historic Site. The region's history is woven into the landscape, offering cultural stops during your ride.
Yes, beyond the historical sites, you can find natural attractions such as the Yadkin River, which features prominently in some routes. Reynolda Gardens also offers a beautiful natural setting nearby.
The touring cycling routes in Lewisville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 50 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the varied terrain and well-established paths.
For a route that might offer a different perspective, consider the Bike loop from Stony Knoll Cemetery. This moderate 19.6 km route provides a scenic ride through local landscapes, away from the more frequently mentioned trails.
The elevation changes on Lewisville's touring routes are generally moderate. For example, the Mountains to Sea Trail: Shallow Ford Loop has an elevation gain of approximately 379 meters, while more challenging routes can feature over 700 meters of ascent.


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