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Road cycling routes in Quaddick State Forest traverse a landscape characterized by undeveloped forested areas and the presence of Quaddick Lake. The region offers a mix of paved surfaces and varying terrain, suitable for different cycling preferences. Routes often wind through the countryside, providing views of woodlands and the lake. This area in Northeastern Connecticut provides opportunities for road cyclists to experience natural settings.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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43.6km
02:32
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.2km
01:50
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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35.6km
01:43
260m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.4km
03:02
520m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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60.0km
02:50
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Putnam River Trail is a 1.8 mile long paved trail. It is part of the East Coast Greenway Trail. As the name suggests, it follows along the Putnam River and gives you great views of the water.
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Experience breathtaking views of the Quaddick Reservoir along this scenic route. The autumn foliage accentuates the beauty, with tree-lined roads making it the quintessential New England ride!
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Thompson, a charming New England town. It was named after Sir Robert Thompson, an English landholder. There are a few historic buildings and a lovely church.
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At Cargill Falls, you'll find a dam and cascades right in the heart of the city. From the Pomfret Bridge on US-44, you can see the wide dam and several flowing channels clearly. An island splits the Quinebaug River and the dam, creating a beautiful display of cascades below as the river rushes to reconnect.
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The Putnam River Trail is a 1.8 mile long paved trail. It is part of the East Coast Greenway Trail. As the name suggests, it follows along the Putnam River and gives you great views of the water.
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Lake Chaubunagungamaug, also known as Webster Lake, is a 1,440 acre lake. It is a popular vacation spot for people all over New England, and it's likely you will see people out on the lake enjoying themselves during the peak periods. There are a lot of houses along the banks of the lake, but you are still able to get a good view.
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Wallum Pond Hill is a 663-foot hill just off of Wallum Lake Road. This is a nice climb through a pretty area, ending at the Douglas State Forest-managed Wallum Lake. If you head north from here and are looking to add a little gravel to your road ride, you can link up with the Southern New England Trunkline Trail.
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Woodstock Avenue Open Space and Sabin Street Open Space are next to each other, just separated by Little River. Ride past these tracts of green space in the fall and enjoy the trees changing color.
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There are over 30 road cycling routes in and around Quaddick State Forest, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for cyclists to explore.
The routes in Quaddick State Forest primarily feature paved surfaces that wind through undeveloped forested areas and offer views of Quaddick Lake. While mostly paved, some routes may include varied terrain with gentle gradients, characteristic of the Northeastern Connecticut landscape.
Yes, Quaddick State Forest offers several easy road cycling routes. For example, the Brandy Hill – Old Daniels Dam loop from Putnam is an easy 21.7-mile (34.9 km) path, providing a less challenging ride through the local countryside that is suitable for families or those new to road cycling.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes available. The Mansfield Hollow Lake – Mansfield Hollow State Park loop from Putnam is a difficult 68.9-mile (110.9 km) route with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding ride through the region.
Many routes offer scenic views of Quaddick Lake, which is a central feature of the area. You'll also cycle through tranquil, undeveloped forested areas. While there are no specific highlights linked in the guide data, the region is known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.
Road cycling in Quaddick State Forest is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Autumn is particularly scenic due to the vibrant fall foliage, making it a beautiful time to visit. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for riding.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the Brandy Hill – Wallum Pond Hill loop from Quaddick State Forest and the Old Daniels Dam – Brandy Hill loop from Killingly, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet forested roads, the scenic views of Quaddick Lake, and the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels.
Quaddick State Park, adjacent to the forest, offers parking facilities. While specific parking areas for road cyclists are not detailed, general parking is available within the park, providing access to the surrounding road network. For more information on the park, you can visit ctvisit.com.
While the road cycling routes are on public roads, specific dog policies for Quaddick State Park may apply to certain areas. It's generally advisable to check the official Connecticut State Parks website for the most current regulations regarding pets in the park. You can find general information about Connecticut State Parks and Forests at portal.ct.gov.
Quaddick State Park offers picnic areas for relaxation. While specific cafes directly on the routes are not detailed, the surrounding towns may provide options for refreshments. The park itself is a good spot for a post-ride break.
One of the longer routes available is the Mansfield Hollow Lake – Mansfield Hollow State Park loop from Putnam, which spans approximately 68.9 miles (110.9 km) and is classified as difficult due to its elevation changes.


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