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Gravel biking around Titusville offers routes that traverse varied terrain, including historic oil regions and coastal landscapes. The area features a mix of gravel roads, canal paths, and natural areas, providing diverse riding experiences. Riders can expect routes with moderate elevation changes and opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical sites. The region's geography supports a range of gravel biking activities, from scenic loops to longer, more challenging paths.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Delaware Canal Towpath is an almost 60-mile trail that follows the Delaware Canal. The surface is normally well-packed single track next to the canal. At times, you need to use quiet roads to connect between two sections of the path.
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The D&R Canal Towpath totals 77 miles across three sections. Originally constructed for mules to pull barges along the canal, it is now a multi-use path connecting communities across three counties.
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Washington Road crosses over Stony Brook here, and it's a great place to stop and enjoy the view. The wide shoulder and sidewalk along the side of the bridge allow you to stop safely without worrying about oncoming traffic.
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Yardley, PA is great place to visit, if you are Bucks County PA. Good food and drink. The Delaware Valley Towpath Trail runs through it. The Yardley Inn one of my favorite local resturant.If you enjoy a cold beer, try The Vault.It use to be a bank, and yes there is a vault!
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Bikes are allowed on the bridge! I went over the 'grate like' bridge just fine!
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A slight drop in the Delaware River creates a low waterfall shelf that is a popular spot for kayaking and fishing. A parking lot and lookout area can be found just off of the D&R trail. When water levels are high it is possible that the falls disappear under the surface, but you still get a great view of the river.
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This short bridge over the canal takes you to a rebuilt home from 1799 that now functions as a restroom with water fountains and air conditioning. This is a great little scenic rest stop along the canal trail.
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The Washington Crossing Bridge spans the Delaware River, connecting the historic Washington Crossing Parks in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This narrow iron truss bridge, built in 1904, accommodates two lanes of traffic with a 3-ton weight limit and a 15 mph speed limit. It has a 3'6" wooden pedestrian walkway, and traffic signals at each end manage the flow of vehicles due to the bridge's narrowness. The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has recently announced plans to replace the bridge to address safety and operational issues. The new design will feature wider lanes, shoulders, and a pedestrian path, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety while still respecting the area's historical significance.
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There are over 10 gravel bike trails around Titusville, offering a variety of experiences. These include routes with moderate elevation changes and opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical sites.
Yes, Titusville offers several easy gravel bike routes. For a shorter, more relaxed ride, consider the View from Scudder Falls Bridge – Washington Crossing Bridge loop from Wilburtha, which is about 11.2 km long and features gentle terrain.
Gravel biking around Titusville, Pennsylvania, often takes you through historic 'oil region' landscapes with challenging roads, diverse wildlife, and hills. In Titusville, Florida, routes might include scenic paths over the iconic Max Brewer Bridge or through natural areas like Chain of Lakes Park, known for its wetlands and birdwatching opportunities.
Many of the gravel bike trails in Titusville are designed as loops. For example, the popular View of the Delaware River – New Hope loop from Titusville offers a 70.4 km circular route with views of the Delaware River.
Along the gravel bike trails, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The Canal Bridge to the 1799 House – View from Scudder Falls Bridge loop from Titusville passes by the historic Canal Bridge to the 1799 House and offers views from the Washington Crossing Bridge. The charming settlement of New Hope is also accessible on some routes.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Titusville, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from canal paths and river views to historic landscapes, and appreciate the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the View of the Delaware River – New Hope loop from Titusville provide a moderate 70.4 km ride. Another option is the Canal Bridge to the 1799 House – View from Scudder Falls Bridge loop from Titusville, a moderate 60.9 km path that follows canal paths.
Titusville, Pennsylvania, offers a rugged experience, with events like the 'Roughneck Gravel Roubaix' suggesting that spring and fall might be ideal for tackling its challenging roads. In Titusville, Florida, the 'August Gravel Ride' indicates that summer is also popular, though riders should be prepared for warmer conditions. Winter conditions in Florida are generally mild and pleasant for cycling.
Absolutely. The View of the Delaware River – New Hope loop from Titusville is specifically designed to showcase views of the Delaware River, making it a popular choice for scenic rides.
Yes, canal paths are a defining feature of gravel biking in the Titusville area. The Canal Bridge to the 1799 House – View from Scudder Falls Bridge loop from Titusville and the Canal Bridge to the 1799 House – View from Scudder Falls Bridge loop from Washington Crossing Historic Park both follow picturesque canal-side scenery.
Gravel bike trails in Titusville vary in distance. You can find shorter routes around 11 km, such as the View from Scudder Falls Bridge – Washington Crossing Bridge loop from Wilburtha, up to longer rides like the 70.4 km View of the Delaware River – New Hope loop from Titusville.


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