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If you've ever tried to plan road cycling around Pownal, you know how overwhelming the options can be. With so many roads winding through the landscape, it's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. We get it; finding those true highlights can feel like a full-time job. That's where we come in. Our komoot community has mapped, ridden, and reviewed countless routes here, so we've done the legwork to bringโฆ
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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This challenging road cycling loop takes you from the cultural hub of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown directly into the heart of the Berkshire Mountains, culminating in the formidableโฆ
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The Mount Greylock loop from The Clark Art Institute offers a demanding road cycling adventure, leading you through the scenic Mount Greylock State Reservation. You'll navigate winding roads and deepโฆ

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This easy 19.2-mile (30.9 km) road cycling loop from The Clark Art Institute offers a delightful journey along the Hoosic River, with a modest 904 feet (276 metres) of elevationโฆ
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The 1753 House stands as a faithful reproduction of a settler's home from 1753 in The Berkshires. Situated in Field Park at Williamstown's west end, it was built by volunteers in 1953 to commemorate the town's Bicentennial. Early settlers in the Hoosac Valley, including Williamstown and North Adams, were obligated by contract to construct a house of specific dimensions and clear a designated amount of land to secure their lot. You can see the house from the roadside.
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Mohawk Trail Multiuse Path is an almost 5-mile long trail near Williamstown. The trail is mostly flat and at times, gives you good views of the Housatonic River.
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The Clark Art Institute is an art museum in Williamstown, Massachusetts, that houses an exceptional collection of European and American art. Notable for its emphasis on 19th-century French Impressionist and Academic paintings, the institute boasts works by renowned artists like Pierre-Auguste Renoir, John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, and Winslow Homer, among others. The beautiful campus, set in the picturesque Berkshires, includes the original Clark Center, Manton Research Center, and the Stone Hill Center designed by Tadao Ando. Apart from exhibitions, The Clark offers academic programs, research opportunities, and hosts diverse events.
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The Cold Spring Preserve borders the southern grounds of The Clark Art Institute, a well known local art museum with an impressive collection of 19th-century French Impressionist and Academic paintings and beautiful grounds. This is a nice place to slow down as you ride to admire the views and look out for wildlife.
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The Clark Art Institute is an art museum in Williamstown, Massachusetts, that houses an exceptional collection of European and American art. Notable for its emphasis on 19th-century French Impressionist and Academic paintings, the institute boasts works by renowned artists like Pierre-Auguste Renoir, John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, and Winslow Homer, among others. The beautiful campus, set in the picturesque Berkshires, includes the original Clark Center, Manton Research Center, and the Stone Hill Center designed by Tadao Ando. Apart from exhibitions, The Clark offers academic programs, research opportunities, and hosts diverse events.
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The beautiful Hoosic River runs through three states and is fed by streams from the Green Mountains of Vermont, the Taconics of New York and the lofty sides of Mount Greylock, the highest peak in Massachusetts (3,491 ft.). Its meandering journey travels 70 miles from where it begins at the Cheshire Reservoir in Massachusetts, to where it eventually enters the Hudson River at Stillwater, NY.
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Close to the confluence of the Ohio and Green rivers, this area features gently rolling green hills, contributing to its picturesque scenery. Committed to supporting fish, wildlife, and habitat conservation, it plays a role in maintaining the area's natural beauty.
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Mount Greylock is the tallest peak in Massachussets. On a clear day, you can see up to 90 miles in the distance. At the peak, there is a visitor center, restrooms and a scenic viewing area.
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Pownal offers a diverse selection of road cycling routes, with over 25 routes available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
The terrain around Pownal is quite varied, influenced by the nearby Green Mountains, Taconics, and the Hoosic River. You can expect a mix of gently rolling hills, scenic riverside paths, and more challenging routes with significant elevation gains, especially when heading towards mountain areas. Many routes feature beautiful forest roads and open meadows.
Yes, Pownal offers several easy road cycling routes. A great option for a more relaxed ride is the Hoosic River loop from The Clark Art Institute, which is 19 miles (30.5 km) long and leads through the scenic Hoosic River valley with moderate elevation gain. This route is often completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Pownal offers routes with substantial elevation gains. The The Clark Art Institute โ Mount Greylock loop from Williamstown is a difficult 37.1 miles (59.8 km) route with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Mount Greylock loop from The Clark Art Institute, a 24.3 miles (39.1 km) path with over 900 meters of climbing.
Absolutely. The Pownal area is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer views of the Green Mountains and the Hoosic River valley. You can also pass by or near significant natural features like the Hoosic River itself, or the expansive Hopkins Forest, which spans three states and offers opportunities to admire views and wildlife.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Pownal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Hoosic River loop from The Clark Art Institute and the Cold Spring Preserve loop from The Clark Art Institute, which offers a moderate ride of about 45.9km.
The best time for road cycling in Pownal is generally from spring through fall. Spring offers fresh greenery, while summer provides warm weather for longer rides. Fall is particularly stunning, with vibrant foliage transforming the landscapes of the Green Mountains and Taconics, making it a popular time for scenic rides.
While Pownal itself is a smaller community, public transport options in the broader region may have varying policies regarding bicycles. For specific information on carrying bikes, it's best to check directly with local transit providers like the Bennington Mass Transportation Authority or Vermont Translines for their current bike policies on routes serving Pownal and surrounding towns.
Many road cycling routes in the Pownal area, especially those starting from nearby Williamstown, often have parking available at key points like The Clark Art Institute. For routes originating directly in Pownal, look for public parking areas or designated trailheads. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
While Pownal itself is a small town, the surrounding areas, including Bennington, Vermont, and Williamstown, Massachusetts, offer various cafes and pubs that are popular with cyclists. These towns provide good opportunities for a coffee stop or a meal before or after your ride.
The road cycling routes around Pownal are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from numerous reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the Hoosic River valley, and the challenging climbs towards areas like Mount Greylock.
Yes, for any cycling needs, you can find bike shops in the vicinity. For instance, The Spoke bicycle shop is located nearby and can assist with repairs, gear, or any other cycling essentials you might need during your visit.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads in the Pownal area. However, if your route takes you through private land or specific preserves, it's always advisable to check for any access restrictions or requirements. Most routes listed are on public thoroughfares.


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