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Gravel biking around Morgan Hill is characterized by diverse landscapes, featuring rolling hills, oak woodlands, and extensive trail networks. The region is flanked by the Santa Cruz and Diablo mountains, offering routes with varied elevation changes. Numerous creeks and reservoirs, such as Anderson Lake and Uvas Reservoir, provide scenic backdrops and often have trails running alongside them. This varied terrain makes Morgan Hill a suitable destination for gravel cyclists seeking both challenging climbs and more gentle paths.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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29.0km
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.3km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Mouth of Lockatong Creek loop from Raubsville offers a unique gravel biking experience through wooded areas and along the scenic Lockatong Creek, leading to the impressive Lockatong High Falls.…
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This Gravel loop from Morgan Hill offers a rewarding gravel biking experience, blending varied terrain with picturesque views. You'll navigate a mix of fire roads and paved sections, passing through…
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04:04
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From this spot on the Delaware and Raritan Canal Townpath near Frenchtown, where you get fantastic views of the Deleware River close to town. The Deleware River is the longest free-flowing river east of the Mississippi River in the United States. The Townpath runs for nearly 70 miles along the river, offering a fantastic, car-free way to enjoy the scenery.
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This multi-use rail trail runs for nearly 6 miles between the boroughs of Northampton and Bath. Along the way you'll pass through numerous parks and woodlands, making for a peaceful ride.
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It's worth taking a little detour to the top of this bluff for great views over the Delaware River.
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This is all that's left of the stonework building that was once the pottery for Moravian settlers. The building later served as a cloth-making and weaving workshop, and as housing too.
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This is all that's left of the stonework building that was once the pottery for Moravian settlers. The building later served as a cloth-making and weaving workshop, and as housing too.
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This 30 mile trail is unique as it passes through several parks and meanders along Bushkill Creek. The trail is nicely paved so it's perfect for hiking, running, or biking. It has several places to stop and relax along the way.
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This 350-foot bridge, constructed in the early 1900s, spans the Lehigh River, connecting to the D&L Trail. This location is an excellent spot to enjoy views of the water and take some scenic pictures.
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This park is located at the confluence of the Delaware River and the Lehigh River. The park has several benches for observing the water, taking a break, and enjoying the waterfront views.
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The Morgan Hill area offers a diverse gravel biking experience. You'll find routes traversing rolling hills, picturesque oak woodlands, and paths alongside creeks and reservoirs like Anderson Lake and Uvas Reservoir. The region is also flanked by the Santa Cruz and Diablo mountains, providing opportunities for more challenging rides with significant elevation changes.
Yes, Morgan Hill offers routes suitable for various skill levels. While many routes feature varied terrain, you can find easier paths through open spaces. For example, the Delaware Canal State Park – Bixlers Bluff loop from Riegelsville is a moderate route that provides a good mix of terrain without extreme difficulty.
For those seeking a significant challenge, the mountain ranges surrounding Morgan Hill, including parts of the Santa Cruz and Diablo mountains, offer routes with substantial elevation changes. A difficult option is the Delaware Canal State Park – Delaware Canal State Park loop from Riegelsville, which covers over 38 miles with notable ascents.
Morgan Hill's trails are rich with natural beauty. You can expect to see oak-dotted hillscapes, expansive wildflower meadows in spring, and various wildlife. Trails often run alongside scenic creeks and reservoirs such as Anderson Lake, Chesebro, Calero, and Uvas Reservoirs. For a unique natural feature, Uvas Canyon County Park, located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, boasts forested trails and year-round waterfall views, including the Waterfall in Musconetcong Gorge Preserve.
Many of the gravel routes in Morgan Hill are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Delaware Canal State Park – Bixlers Bluff loop from Riegelsville and the Delaware Canal State Park – Delaware Canal State Park loop from Glendon, which offer varied landscapes within a circular path.
Morgan Hill benefits from year-round Mediterranean-like weather, making it suitable for gravel biking throughout the year. Spring offers abundant wildflower blooms, while the cooler months provide pleasant temperatures for longer rides. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region offers options for families. While specific family-designated gravel routes aren't listed, areas like Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve and Coyote Lake-Harvey Bear Ranch County Park feature multi-use trails that can be suitable for families, including a convenient 2-mile flat loop at Coyote Lake-Harvey Bear Ranch. The largely paved Coyote Creek Parkway Trail also connects to other multi-use areas.
The gravel biking routes in Morgan Hill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 9 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and oak woodlands to scenic reservoir-side paths, and the variety of options available for different ability levels.
Absolutely. Henry W. Coe State Park is Northern California's largest state park, offering over 250 miles of rugged terrain perfect for challenging gravel rides. Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve and Coyote Lake-Harvey Bear Ranch County Park also feature extensive multi-use trail systems that are popular among gravel cyclists.
While specific parking details for each trail vary, many county parks and open space preserves in the Morgan Hill area offer designated parking. For general information on local parks and trails, you can consult resources like the Morgan Hill Parks, Trails & Facilities page or the Visit Morgan Hill Parks page. Public transport options to trailheads might be limited, so planning your own transport is often recommended.
Yes, Morgan Hill provides opportunities for longer rides. Routes like the Mouth of Lockatong Creek loop from Raubsville stretch over 50 miles, offering extended exploration through varied landscapes, ideal for a longer outing or combining with other trails for a full-day adventure.


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