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Road cycling routes in Day Pond State Park are primarily found on the nearby Air Line State Park Trail, which offers extensive linear paths through eastern Connecticut. While Day Pond State Park itself is known for mountain biking and hiking, the adjacent Air Line State Park Trail provides opportunities for road cyclists. This trail features varied surface conditions, including sections of crushed stone, gravel, and paved segments, passing through forests and wetlands. The region's landscape includes evidence of glacial activity…
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This road cycling loop, starting near Grayville Falls Town Park, offers a diverse ride that connects you to the historic Colchester Spur Trail. You'll navigate a mix of paved roads…
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Mr. Gillette had nothing to do with the razor blades; he was a well-known Sherlock Holmes actor in the early years of the film. He used the money he earned from this to have this replica of the castle built. He must have been quite playful, as there was a small steam train in the garden that transported guests (the locomotive is in the information center).
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The blue water, bright sunshine, white boats on the river... There's no point in writing, you have to see it to be believed.
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Snell-Talbot Preserve is a small nature preserve on the E Haddam Colchester Turnpike in East Haddam, Connecticut. There are a few nice trails through woodlands and open fields. Although you cannot ride on these the preserve, it's still a pretty spot to ride past as you explore East Haddam.
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Spot the historic New Hebron Cemetery from the road, offering intriguing graves with unique designs. It's a great stop if you're seeking something historical and a bit off the beaten path in this area.
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Founded in 1704 and incorporated on 2 May 1708, Hebron is a charming New England town with a rich history. Wander through its streets to admire the architecture of buildings that reflect this heritage, offering a glimpse into the town's storied past. It's a great place to hop off your bike and explore.
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From here you can take the Colchester Spur Trail. The area surrounding the trail played a small but fascinating role in the American Revolution. Look for markers mentioning skirmish sites and troop movements.
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The green space to the north of this trail is the grounds of the Skungamaug Fish and Game Club, a group devoted to hunting and fishing.
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Birch Hill Road Open Space West is a nature reserve southeast of Grayville Falls, situated right next to the Air Line State Park Trail. Undeveloped, forested land covers the area between the town's many residential developments, adding to the rural character of this beautiful area.
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Road cycling routes in this area primarily utilize the adjacent Air Line State Park Trail. This trail features varied surface conditions, including sections of crushed stone, gravel, and ballast, which may be challenging for thin-tired road bikes. However, some segments, particularly towards the southern end near Windham, are paved, offering a smoother ride. It's advisable to be prepared for mixed surfaces.
Yes, while much of the Air Line State Park Trail consists of crushed stone and gravel, there are paved sections, especially towards the southern end near Windham. These paved segments are more suitable for traditional road bikes, offering a smoother cycling experience.
The area offers scenic views through forests and wetlands. While cycling, you might encounter evidence of glacial activity, such as abundant boulders. The Air Line State Park Trail also passes over historic bridges, including the Comstock Covered Bridge. Day Pond State Park itself is home to the picturesque Day Pond Brook Falls, a multi-tiered waterfall, though this is typically accessed via hiking trails within the park.
Yes, there are routes suitable for easy ability levels. For example, the Devil's Hopyard State Park loop from Lake Hayward is rated as easy, covering 25.3 miles (40.7 km) with moderate elevation gain. This route offers a good option for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
The Air Line State Park Trail is generally dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs. However, it's always recommended to check specific regulations or signage at trailheads, especially regarding waste disposal and keeping dogs under control to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
The Air Line State Park Trail, with its generally flat grade, can be suitable for families, especially on its smoother or paved sections. However, given the varied surface conditions (crushed stone, gravel), families with younger children or those on bikes with thinner tires might prefer to stick to the paved segments or routes specifically designed for family-friendly cycling. Day Pond State Park itself offers family-friendly activities like swimming and picnicking.
Parking is available at various access points along the Air Line State Park Trail. For the Colchester spur, which connects near Day Pond State Park, you can find information on parking facilities through the local Colchester town website. For more details on specific parking locations, you can refer to the Colchester Parks & Facilities page.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain and the opportunity to explore scenic routes through forests and over historic bridges. Routes like Salem Valley Farms Ice Cream – Nice quiet road loop from Moodus are popular for their quiet roads and scenic views.
Yes, for more experienced cyclists, there are difficult routes available. An example is the Mount Caesar – Rocky Neck State Park loop from Colchester, which is a demanding 59.8 miles (96.3 km) ride with significant elevation gain, offering a substantial challenge.
While the Air Line State Park Trail is a linear path, many komoot routes in the region are designed as loops, incorporating sections of the trail with local roads to create circular journeys. Examples include the Devil's Hopyard State Park loop from Moodus and the Devil's Hopyard Covered Bridge – Devil's Hopyard State Park loop from Colchester, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
Day Pond State Park, while not primarily for road cycling, offers several amenities for visitors. These include a swimming pond with a small beach, designated picnic areas (including a rentable pavilion), and opportunities for pond fishing. There's also an extensive trail network for hiking and mountain biking.
While Day Pond State Park itself doesn't have cafes, the surrounding towns like Colchester and Moodus offer various options for refreshments, including cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Some routes, like the Salem Valley Farms Ice Cream – Nice quiet road loop from Moodus, even highlight specific stops like Salem Valley Farms for a treat.


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