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Road cycling routes in Dead Branch State Forest offer diverse terrain across its 621.4 acres in Chesterfield, Massachusetts. The area is characterized by lush forests, tranquil streams, and varied landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop for road cyclists. While some routes feature mostly well-paved surfaces, others include unpaved or challenging segments. The region's varied elevation includes hills under 200m, contributing to a range of cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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73.8km
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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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The Norwottuck Branch of the Mass Central Rail Trail offers a delightful road cycling experience, winding through diverse landscapes from tree-lined canopies to open farmlands. You'll glide over a smooth,…

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.8km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.9km
03:49
1,190m
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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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great paved foot/cycle path.
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This park has a lot going on. Fun to ride through the light display in December, and a variety of events throughout the year, including cyclocross, archery competitions, Highland games; and through it all, walkers and picnickers
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This section of the rail trail, from the top of the hill in Amherst to the end of the trail in Belchertown, includes this crossing of the fort river and goes through a lot of beautiful wetlands
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This bridge along the Norwottuck Rail Trail crosses the Fort River and offers great views of the waterway.
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From this spot on Williamsburg Road, you can see Chapel Ledge and Chapel Falls. Chapel Ledge is a little harder to see because it's a fairly tall, peak almost directly above you in the trees. You can see, however, the trailhead for a hiking trail to the top of it here. Chapel Falls is a small, but pretty waterfall below you in Chapel Brook. This is a nice spot to pause and snap a few photos but be aware of cars coming and going from the trailhead.
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The Norwottuck Rail Trail is a part of an extensive network of connecting multi-use paths connecting the towns of Amherst, Belchertown, Easthampton, Florence, Hadley, Southampton, and Williamsburg. This section of Norwottuck Rail Trail is the southernmost section in South Amherst where it ends at Warren Wright Road. This is a great section of trail where you pass through pine and oak forests, wetlands, and can glimpse some of the local mountains through the trees. You might also catch a glance at a train that runs on an adjacent railroad.
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Cycling along Ireland Street in Chesterfield Gorge State Forest unveils a scenic landscape of wooded beauty. Cyclists traverse dense forests, encountering a mix of hardwood trees such as oak and maple. The route presents a tranquil journey through the forested terrain, creating a serene and nature-rich cycling experience in this Massachusetts locale.
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Barrett St. Marsh is a small protected wetland in Northhampton, Massachusetts. This is a great place to slow down as you ride and look for birds, turtles, frogs, and other animals that live in the marsh. Be aware in the spring of turtles crossing the road to lay eggs!
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Dead Branch State Forest offers a diverse network of 17 road cycling routes. These range from easy, fully paved paths to more challenging rides with varied terrain.
Yes, there are several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Mass Central Rail Trail: Norwottuck Branch is a scenic, fully paved 30.6-mile path suitable for any fitness level. Another easy option is the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary – Look Memorial Park loop from Leeds, which features mostly well-paved surfaces.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the Mollison Hill – Graves Farm Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Williamsburg is a difficult 43.5-mile route. It includes significant elevation gain and potentially unpaved or challenging segments, requiring very good fitness.
The road cycling routes in Dead Branch State Forest feature diverse terrain. You'll find routes with mostly well-paved surfaces, ideal for a smooth ride, as well as others that include unpaved or more challenging segments. The region's varied elevation, with hills under 200m, contributes to a range of cycling experiences.
The mild temperatures in spring and fall make these seasons ideal for road cycling in Dead Branch State Forest. During summer months, the forest canopy provides welcome shade, making it enjoyable even on warmer days.
Yes, routes like the Mass Central Rail Trail: Norwottuck Branch are excellent for families due to their easy difficulty and fully paved surfaces. These routes offer a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.
While cycling, you can enjoy lush forests, tranquil streams, and varied landscapes. Routes often pass by notable areas such as Graves Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, and Look Memorial Park. The Dead Branch of the Westfield River also adds to the natural beauty, with historical elements like an old dam nearby.
The road cycling routes in Dead Branch State Forest are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, scenic beauty, and the variety of options available for different skill levels.
Yes, many of the routes in Dead Branch State Forest are designed as loops, offering circular journeys. Examples include the Mollison Hill – Graves Farm Wildlife Sanctuary loop and the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary – Look Memorial Park loop, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Route lengths vary significantly, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter rides, such as the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary – Look Memorial Park loop at 16.8 miles (27.0 km), up to longer excursions like the Mollison Hill – Graves Farm Wildlife Sanctuary loop, which spans 43.5 miles (70.1 km).
While the forest is beautiful year-round, road cycling in winter can be challenging due to potential snow and ice. It's advisable to check local weather and trail conditions before planning a winter ride, as some routes may not be maintained for cycling during colder months.
Specific parking areas and trailheads are typically associated with the starting points of individual routes. For example, routes involving Look Memorial Park or the Mass Central Rail Trail often have designated parking nearby. It's recommended to check the details of your chosen route on komoot for precise trailhead and parking information.


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