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Touring cycling in Chapman State Park, Pennsylvania, offers routes through diverse landscapes within the Allegheny National Forest. The park features the 68-acre Chapman Lake and the West Branch of Tionesta Creek, providing scenic backdrops for rides. Terrain varies from relatively flat sections to challenging inclines and descents, catering to different cycling preferences. The region is characterized by heavily wooded areas, diverse flora, and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Indian Head Rail Trail is a fantastic paved path for touring cycling, offering a smooth ride through a variety of natural settings. You'll glide past dense forests, open farmlands,…
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If you're looking for a pleasant touring cycling route through diverse natural landscapes, the Indian Head Rail Trail and Myrtle Grove Loop delivers. This 23.9-mile (38.5 km) moderate ride takes…

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The Indian Head Rail Trail offers a delightful touring cycling experience, known for its remarkably flat terrain and diverse scenery. You'll pedal through mature forests, past natural wetlands, and alongside…
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01:34
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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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Smallwood State Park is a 628 acre park on the Potomac River. The park has a marina, picnic area, restrooms, and a camping area. The park is also home to Smallwood Retreat. The house used to be the home of Major General William Smallwood, a Continental Army officer and Governor of Maryland. The house has been preserved and is open to visitors.
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Belmont Bay is a lovely stretch of water at the mouth of the Occoquan River. The bay is flanked by three nature reserves: Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Mason Neck State Park and the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles and Great Blue Herons. It's also a popular place to go boating.
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Riders don't need to pay the car entry fee. There is also a path alongside the road, but it may have hikers, runners, and dog-walkers
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This is a paved, wide trail that leads 13 miles (21 km) through Charles County. On the way, you'll find pavillions and benches to stop for a snack and toilet facilities. There are wildlife viewing areas too.
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Myrtle Grove is made up of forests of oak, maple, beech, sycamore, poplar and other tree species. Its wetlands are home to diverse bird and animal species. Listen out for the barred owls call here. It sounds like: 'who cooks for you, who cooks for you all!' There's a lake, pond and two reservoirs to explore too. Be aware that hunting takes place at the park.
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Mattawoman area is a real gem. The Mattawoman Creek winds through long reeds and marshes, surrounded by tidal forest. In spring and summer, forest songbirds tweet from the trees. Trails lead through the park and to vantage points where you can watch migratory birds come and go.
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Belmont Bay is a lovely stretch of water at the mouth of the Occoquan River. The bay is flanked by three nature reserves: Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Mason Neck State Park and the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles and Great Blue Herons. It's also a popular place to go boating.
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Perfect asphalt surface, a beautiful route for the family. On some sunny Sundays it can be more crowded, but it is usually a quiet and sparsely populated trail.
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Komoot features 6 touring cycling routes in Chapman State Park. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging moderate paths, catering to different skill levels.
The region offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find relatively flat sections, particularly on rail trails, alongside challenging inclines and descents, especially on routes extending into the vast Allegheny National Forest. Surfaces can vary from paved paths to dirt, gravel, and even some grassy sections around Chapman Lake.
Yes, there is one easy touring cycling route available. Additionally, the Indian Head Rail Trail, while rated moderate, is generally considered suitable for various fitness levels due to its paved surface and gentle gradients, making it a good option for families.
Chapman State Park is rich in natural beauty. You can expect picturesque views of the 68-acre Chapman Lake, especially when cycling the loop around it. The routes also take you through heavily wooded areas of the Allegheny National Forest, offering diverse flora and opportunities for wildlife viewing. The West Branch of Tionesta Creek is another beautiful feature you might encounter.
Yes, the Indian Head Rail Trail and Myrtle Grove Loop is a popular circular route. Additionally, cyclists can ride around Chapman Lake, which offers a varied surface experience including some hill climbs.
The touring cycling routes in Chapman State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 8 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic beauty, the variety of terrain, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Allegheny National Forest.
While specific trail rules for dogs can vary, state parks in Pennsylvania generally allow leashed dogs on most trails and in many outdoor areas. It's always best to check the official Chapman State Park website for the most current regulations regarding pets on specific cycling routes or multi-use trails to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. You can find more information at pa.gov.
Within Chapman State Park, all park roads are open for cycling. Additionally, you'll find extensive cycling opportunities on roads in the adjacent state game lands and throughout the vast Allegheny National Forest. While most designated hiking trails within the park are not open to bicycles, some multi-use trails might be accessible for mountain biking at certain times or sections.
The best time to go touring cycling is typically from spring through fall when the weather is mild and the foliage is vibrant. Autumn offers spectacular colors. In colder months, the park transforms, and while traditional touring cycling might be limited, some cross-country ski trails could potentially be used for snow biking, though conditions should always be checked.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the route from Chapman State Park to Rocky Gap is a notable option. This 9.7-mile ride heads northwest through Allegheny National Forest and features steep, rocky inclines and descents, offering rewarding vistas of the park and surrounding areas.
Chapman State Park offers various parking areas for visitors. You can typically find parking near the main park facilities, such as the lake area or trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting points on komoot or the park's official map for designated parking locations.
Within Chapman State Park, you'll find amenities such as campgrounds with restrooms and water, as well as picnic areas. There's also a concession stand near the beach. When venturing further into the Allegheny National Forest or state game lands, amenities may be less frequent, so it's wise to plan accordingly.


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