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Powder Point Bridge

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Powder Point Bridge

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  • Location: Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States

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    January 22, 2024

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    Powder Point Bridge is an intriguingly long wooden bridge. If you happen to cross it at the same time as a car, the sound of the wooden boards rattling with the weight of the vehicle is something to behold. Fear not, it will hold the weight of all of you and has done since 1986 when the bridge was rebuilt following a fire. The previous structure was built in 1892.
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    The Powder Point Bridge – Myles Standish Monument loop from Marshfield offers a unique road cycling experience, blending coastal vistas with the tranquil beauty of a state forest. You'll traverse wetlands, woodlands, and grasslands, with the highlight being the historic Powder Point Bridge, an intriguingly long wooden structure over Duxbury Bay, before diving into the pine-scented serenity of Myles Standish State Forest, complete with reservoirs and ponds. This moderate 29.2-mile (46.9 km) route, featuring 893 feet (272 metres) of elevation gain, is a rewarding ride for those with good fitness, typically taking about 2 hours and 2 minutes to complete. Expect mostly well-paved surfaces with some rolling hills, providing a diverse and engaging journey.

    When planning your visit, note that the Powder Point Bridge has reopened to all traffic, including cyclists, after structural repairs. While much of the route is on well-maintained roads, some segments within the broader cycling network, particularly around Myles Standish State Forest, may include unpaved sections, so be prepared for varied terrain. The approach roads to the Powder Point Bridge are narrow with abrupt curves, requiring careful navigation. Always check local conditions before heading out to ensure a smooth ride.

    This loop stands out for its combination of maritime history and natural splendor. The Powder Point Bridge, once in the Guinness Book of World Records, offers the unique experience of cycling over rattling wooden planks with views of Duxbury Bay and Duxbury Beach. Transitioning into Myles Standish State Forest provides a complete change of scenery, offering a forested escape with designated bike paths perfect for both exercise and enjoying nature. This integration of coastal and forest environments makes it one of the best road cycling routes in the Marshfield and Duxbury area.

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    The Powder Point Bridge – Powder Point Bridge loop from Mill Pond is a fantastic road cycling route that immerses you in the coastal charm of South Duxbury. You'll pedal past picturesque cranberry bogs, through serene pine woodlands, and alongside marshlands, all while enjoying the fresh sea air. The route's centerpiece, the historic Powder Point Bridge, offers stunning vistas across Duxbury Bay, making this 30.4-mile (48.9 km) journey with 817 feet (249 metres) of elevation gain a truly memorable experience.

    This moderate road cycling route, which typically takes around 2 hours and 9 minutes, is best enjoyed by cyclists with good fitness levels. While mostly on paved surfaces, it's a good idea to check local conditions, especially if there's been recent weather. Parking is usually available near Mill Pond, but arriving early can help you avoid crowds, particularly during peak season. Consider cycling in the morning or late afternoon for the best light and fewer people.

    The Powder Point Bridge itself is a significant landmark, originally built in 1892 and rebuilt in 1986, connecting the mainland to Duxbury Beach. This 2,200-foot wooden bridge is not just a scenic viewpoint but also holds historical importance, with its origins tracing back to a 1637 land grant. The route offers a unique blend of natural beauty and local history, making it one of the best road cycling routes in Duxbury for those seeking both exercise and exploration.

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