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Gravel biking in Little Bennett Regional Park offers an extensive network of no traffic gravel bike trails across a 3,700-acre natural preserve. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including lush forests, expansive meadows, serene wetlands, and ridge-top forests. Little Bennett Creek and its tributaries add to the varied terrain, providing a mix of natural surface trails suitable for different skill levels. The park's elevation changes are moderate, with hills under 200m, making it accessible for varied gravel biking experiences.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Absolutely stunning place to ride your bicycle either with friends or yourself. Trails aren't overcrowded, sometimes you can meet hikers or another bikers. It worth to visit and give it a try. Some skills are required in downhills, but nothing really special, however, good aerobic shape is mandatory.
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This water fountain at Sugarloaf Mountain is a lifesaver for thirsty cyclists after the mountain climbs. Take advantage of the stop to refill your bottles.
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Was running out of water after climbing the mountain and this saved the day!
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A delightful spot to relax and recharge after a cycling session. You'll find stunning eastward views of Sugarloaf Mountain, along with several picnic benches and a spacious grassy area perfect for resting.
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An idyllic and serene location, this gravel road intersects directly with the creek. Take care when riding across this in anything other than dry conditions. It may be unsafe to cross.
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Barnsville is a quaint town consisting of two churches, a post office, and fewer than 200 residents. The town is known for its small-town character, scenic vistas, and rolling farmland.
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Little Bennett Regional Park offers a diverse landscape for gravel biking, including lush forests, expansive meadows, and serene wetlands. You'll find a mix of natural surface trails, often combining scenic forest singletrack with gravel connectors. Some trails are described as 'glorified forest roads' with gravel and dirt, providing varied terrain.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The park features trails that are beginner-friendly, with some portions being mostly paved or well-maintained gravel. For an easy ride, consider the Little Bennett Regional Park β Norwood Tobacco Barn loop from Kingsley Parking Area, which is just under 8 km long with minimal elevation gain.
Little Bennett Regional Park is rich in history, with over a dozen historic sites. You can integrate visits to places like the Norwood Tobacco Barn or the one-room Kingsley School House into your ride, offering a cultural dimension to your outdoor experience.
The park provides multiple parking areas that allow access to different trailheads. For example, the Little Bennett Regional Park β Norwood Tobacco Barn loop starts from the Kingsley Parking Area, offering convenient access to that specific route.
The park's diverse landscapes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer can be warm, but the forested sections provide shade. Winter riding is possible, but trail conditions may vary with snow or ice.
Absolutely. Little Bennett Regional Park is home to diverse wildlife. As you ride, you might spot over 175 species of birds, including eastern bluebirds and timberdoodles, especially near wetland areas. The park's varied habitats also support a variety of butterflies, dragonflies, damselflies, amphibians, and reptiles.
For a more moderate challenge, consider the Little Seneca Lake β Osprey Heights loop from Boyds. This route covers over 19 km and features more significant elevation gain, providing a good workout while still offering a traffic-free experience.
The park's unique appeal lies in its extensive network of natural surface trails that are largely traffic-free, combined with its rich natural beauty and historical significance. You can enjoy quiet rides through varied ecosystems, encounter wildlife, and explore historical sites, all within a short distance from urban areas.
The park features riparian woodlands, ridge-top forests, open fields, and hedgerows, all contributing to scenic views. The presence of Little Bennett Creek and its tributary streams adds to the natural beauty. Keep an eye out for the diverse plant life, especially wildflowers in season, and the varied bird species in wetland areas.
This guide highlights a couple of dedicated no-traffic gravel bike routes within or very close to Little Bennett Regional Park, catering to different skill levels from easy to moderate.
The komoot community often praises the park for its peaceful, traffic-free environment, allowing for an immersive experience in nature. Riders frequently highlight the well-maintained gravel paths, the diverse scenery, and the opportunity to combine a ride with exploring historical landmarks like the Norwood Tobacco Barn.


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