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Touring cycling routes around Vineyard offer a diverse landscape, characterized by coastal paths, inland woodlands, and varied terrain. The island features extensive bike-friendly infrastructure, including dedicated paths separated from vehicular traffic. This environment provides options ranging from mostly flat routes connecting charming towns to more undulating terrain in the up-Island communities.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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66.4km
04:35
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This difficult 41.3-mile touring cycling route combines the paved Provo River Parkway with challenging mountain climbs on the seasonal Alpin
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45.7km
02:39
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Cycle the 28.4-mile Murdock Canal Trail, a moderate paved route offering scenic views of Mount Timpanogos and Utah Lake.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.5km
01:49
220m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Provo River Parkway is a smooth, paved trail that follows the Provo River through canyons and parks. It’s mostly flat with gentle climbs, offering plenty of shade and scenic river views. This segment passes by Glen Park—an easy spot to refill water bottles or have a snack at the picnic tables.
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If you want to see the main waterfall in the park, you'll have to leave your bike behind for a bit. Just biking along the river on the Provo River Parkway is worth your while, though, and you get great views of cascades and small falls pouring into the river.
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This bright red barn is a standout amongst the beautiful mountain backdrop. It's one of many scenic features along this trail and is worthy of a stop to take a great photo!
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Beautiful 18-hole course with a traditional, flat style. As you ride by, you can enjoy stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains.
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Cycling on North Canyon Road in Utah offers a scenic and rewarding climb through dense forests and striking canyon views. The road starts in Bountiful and winds steadily uphill, eventually connecting to the Skyline Drive trail system. It's a popular route for both road cyclists and gravel riders, especially in the warmer months when the air is crisp and the mountains are lush. With limited traffic and panoramic vistas, it's a peaceful yet challenging ride worth the effort.
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The valley views from Murdock Trail are just remarkable, especially at sunrise/sunset!!
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This multi-use paved trail begins at Utah Lake State Park and follows the Provo River for 15 miles, showcasing different areas of the city and its parks.
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Bridal Veil Falls Park boasts a magnificent 607-foot-tall double waterfall, offering a perfect spot to pause and be inspired by nature's grandeur. From this point, you can also embark on a trail leading to another impressive waterfall, the 40-foot-tall Upper Falls, which presents a rewarding half-mile uphill challenge. Depending on the season, the waterfalls may cascade with roaring power or freeze into stunning ice formations, each adding its own unique charm to the experience.
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Martha's Vineyard offers over 40 touring cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 24 easy routes, 15 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
Yes, Martha's Vineyard is very family-friendly for cyclists. The island features extensive dedicated bike paths, such as the 14 miles of paved trails in the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, which are perfect for easy, flat rides. Routes like Murdock Canal Trail – Murdock Canal Trail loop from 1600 N @ 139 E are rated easy and ideal for beginners.
The island offers a diverse range of terrain. The 'down-Island' areas, connecting towns like Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown, feature mostly flat routes. For a more vigorous experience, the 'up-Island' communities of West Tisbury, Chilmark, and Aquinnah provide undulating terrain with more significant elevation changes.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the Provo River Parkway – Provo River loop from Olde Towne Train Station is a moderate 34.5-mile loop that takes you through varied landscapes.
Many routes offer breathtaking coastal views, especially along the path between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, which passes State Beach and Sengekontacket Pond. You can also cycle to the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah for panoramic ocean views. Other notable attractions include the Edgartown Lighthouse and East Chop Light. For natural beauty, consider visiting Highland Glen Park Lake or the View of Mount Timpanogos from Utah Lake State Park.
Yes, you can find routes that lead to interesting natural features. For instance, the Battle Creek Falls is a notable waterfall in the area that can be accessed via nearby trails. The island's diverse ecosystems also include wetlands, marshes, and forests, offering varied natural scenery.
The touring cycling routes on Martha's Vineyard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 18 reviews. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of bike-friendly infrastructure, the stunning coastal views, and the charming towns accessible by bike.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the 'up-Island' communities offer more vigorous and undulating terrain. A difficult route like Utah Alpine loop via Provo River Parkway covers over 41 miles with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. An easy route like the Murdock Canal Trail loop might take around 1 hour 25 minutes, while a moderate route such as Murdock Canal Trail could take approximately 2 hours 40 minutes. More difficult routes can take over 4 hours.
Yes, Martha's Vineyard promotes cycling as a primary mode of transportation, and public buses are equipped to accommodate bicycles, making it convenient to reach various trailheads across the island.
Major towns like Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown offer parking options, and many trailheads, especially those for popular routes like the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local town websites for specific parking information.
Yes, many cycling routes on Martha's Vineyard pass through or near charming towns. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops in Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown, perfect for a break and refreshments during your ride.
The shoulder seasons (late spring and early fall) are often considered ideal for touring cycling on Martha's Vineyard. The weather is pleasant, and the island is less crowded than during peak summer, offering a more serene riding experience.


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