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Road cycling routes around Wrightsboro, North Carolina, are characterized by the region's lower Coastal Plain topography, offering mostly flat and accessible terrain. Cyclists can expect routes that meander alongside the Cape Fear River and through scenic salt marshes. Slopes generally range from 0 to 4 percent, providing enjoyable rides without significant elevation challenges. This landscape is ideal for various fitness levels, focusing on coastal views and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The ferry ride across the sound is very beautiful and highly recommended. Especially since it's free!
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The Fort Fisher Ferry offers a scenic 35-minute ride across the Cape Fear River, connecting Fort Fisher and Southport, bypassing an otherwise long inland route. It operates daily, year-round, with crossings roughly every 45 minutes in the off-season and up to 16 trips per day in the summer. Fares are $1 for walk-on passengers and $2 for cyclists. There are no bike racks on board, so you'll need to keep your bike with you during the crossing. It's a smooth passage with beautiful river views, and definitely worth the trip.
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Wrightsville Beach is one of the most popular beaches in North Carolina. It is known for its clean, wide beach area and for the many events that happen throughout the year.
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Bradley Creek Pond is a small body of water along Bradley Creek. The East Coast Greenway passes right along the banks of the water, so it is a good spot for a quick break.
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The road cycling terrain around Wrightsboro is predominantly flat and accessible, characterized by the region's lower Coastal Plain topography. Slopes generally range from 0 to 4 percent, making for enjoyable rides without significant elevation challenges. You'll find routes meandering alongside the Cape Fear River and through scenic salt marshes, offering tranquil views and a refreshing coastal breeze.
There are over 15 road cycling routes around Wrightsboro documented on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes 12 easy routes and 4 moderate routes, ensuring options for both casual riders and those looking for a bit more distance.
Yes, Wrightsboro offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Wilmington Historic District – View of USS North Carolina loop from Wilmington is an easy 10.9-mile (17.5 km) trail that takes about 52 minutes, offering a gentle ride through the historic district. Another great option is the Bradley Creek Pond – Wrightsville Beach loop from 41st St (SB) & Oleander Dr, an easy 21.7-mile (34.9 km) path with coastal views.
Road cycling in Wrightsboro offers diverse scenery. You can expect to ride alongside the picturesque Cape Fear River and through scenic salt marshes. Notable landmarks include the View of USS North Carolina, the historic Wilmington Historic District, and the Wilmington Riverwalk. The area also provides access to the coastal environment of Wrightsville Beach.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for road cycling, the generally flat terrain and dedicated paths like the Gary Shell Cross-City Trail and the River to Sea Bikeway make many routes suitable for families. The 2.45-mile 'The Loop' at Wrightsville Beach, though sidewalks are for pedestrians, offers a safe road alongside for cyclists, which can be a good option for families.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Wrightsboro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Kure Beach Pier loop from Independence Blvd (NB) & Converse Dr, the Wilmington Historic District – View of USS North Carolina loop from Wilmington, and the Wrightsville Beach loop from Bayshore.
For scenic views, consider routes that hug the coast or follow the river. The Kure Beach Pier loop from Independence Blvd (NB) & Converse Dr offers extensive coastal views. The Bradley Creek Pond – Wrightsville Beach loop from 41st St (SB) & Oleander Dr provides views of Bradley Creek Pond and the coastal environment. Additionally, the River to Sea Bikeway offers picturesque on- and off-road sections from the Wilmington Riverwalk to Wrightsville Beach.
Road cyclists frequently praise the region's flat and accessible terrain, which makes for enjoyable rides without significant elevation challenges. The coastal views, scenic salt marshes, and routes alongside the Cape Fear River are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty. The variety of routes, from easy loops to longer moderate rides, also contributes to a positive experience for many riders.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Wrightsboro area, especially those near popular attractions or trailheads, offer parking facilities. For routes starting closer to Wilmington or Wrightsville Beach, you'll often find public parking options. It's always a good idea to check specific starting points for detailed parking information.
While the terrain is generally flat, experienced riders can find longer routes to increase their challenge. The Kure Beach Pier loop from Independence Blvd (NB) & Converse Dr is a moderate 44.6-mile (71.8 km) route, taking nearly 3 hours, which offers a good distance challenge. Another moderate option is The Lake at RiverLights loop from Shipyard Blvd (EB) & Pickard Rd, covering 32 miles (51.5 km).
The mild climate of coastal North Carolina generally makes road cycling enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and Fall offer pleasant temperatures and lower humidity, making them ideal. Summers can be hot and humid, but early morning or late afternoon rides are still popular. Winters are typically mild, allowing for year-round cycling, though cooler temperatures and occasional rain should be expected.
Yes, the area boasts excellent multi-use paths. The **Gary Shell Cross-City Trail** is a 15-mile multi-use path connecting Wrightsville Beach, UNCW, and various city parks. The **River to Sea Bikeway** is another 11-mile on- and off-road route that follows the historic Beach Car Line from the Wilmington Riverwalk to Wrightsville Beach, providing dedicated space for cyclists.


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