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New Hampshire
Carroll County
Conway

Bear Notch Road loop

Moderate

2.9

(23)

61

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Bear Notch Road loop

02:50

62.8km

600m

Road cycling

Embark on the Bear Notch Road loop for a moderate racebike adventure through the serene White Mountain National Forest. This route spans 39.0 miles (62.8 km) and involves a total elevation gain of 1971 feet (601 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 50 minutes to complete. You will cycle through dense pine forests and wooded areas, enjoying scenic vistas that open up to reveal the majestic White Mountains, with distant views of Mount Chocorua. The atmosphere on Bear Notch Road is notably peaceful, offering a tranquil cycling experience away from busier thoroughfares.

When planning your ride, remember that Bear Notch Road is a seasonal route, accessible only during the warmer months. You should schedule your visit accordingly to experience this unique cycling opportunity. Parking is generally available at various points along the route, making it easy for you to access the trailhead and begin your journey.

This loop offers a distinct perspective into the heart of the White Mountains, providing views not commonly seen from other routes. The less-trafficked nature of Bear Notch Road itself contributes to a more secluded and immersive experience. It stands out as an excellent option if you are seeking a rewarding workout combined with significant natural beauty in the region.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Bartlett Experimental Forest

White Mountain National Forest

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3.26 km

Passaconway Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

An alternative to the Kancamagus Highway - less traffic, more narrow, more peaceful, and only partly ploughed in the winter. Starts on Old West Road straight onto Passaconway or from Allen's Siding Road, and ends at the covered bridge at the trailhead for the Boulder Loop (hiking). You can take the road further, but it turns into single track and an MTB route to Bears Notch Road.

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22.5 km

Bear Notch Road

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

Not the toughest climb in the Whites, but still a good workout. The Notch is most commonly ridden from South to North (the Kanc to 302) just because the 302 isn’t really pleasant to ride on, whereas the Kanc is.

Bear Notch connects these two roads and therefore allows a shorter loop than going all the way to the end of the Kanc.

Repaved in late 2020 the tarmac on both sides is smooth and sweet. From the south, the gradient of Bear Notch is reasonably gentle, and pleasant - so look around at the pine woods, river and beaches while you can - as the gradient kicks up a bit towards the only viewpoint on the southern aide. After that it flattens out before a fun and fizzy decent.


From the north, the gradient is more consistent, and you will have two viewpoints to take in as you ride up.

Note that the road is gated in the winter , and opens around April. This usually means that there is a week or so after the snow has melted that you can ride Bear Notch CAR FREE!

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36.7 km

Bartlett Village Gazebo Park

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Where Bear Notch Road joins the 302, you'll find a small fountain. There's also a small water faucet/tap/spigot/outlet, near the road, which you can use to fill your bottles with potable water.

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62.8 km

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53.9 km

7.42 km

1.63 km

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62.6 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Bear Notch Road loop?

The Bear Notch Road loop is approximately 62.8 km (39 miles) long. For a racebike, komoot estimates the duration to be around 2 hours and 50 minutes, but this can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the terrain like on the Bear Notch Road loop?

The loop is predominantly paved, offering a smooth surface for road cyclists, especially since Bear Notch Road itself was repaved in late 2020. You'll encounter consistent climbs, with the southern approach generally having a gentler gradient, while the northern side presents a more consistent and potentially steeper ascent. Be aware that some sections might have frost heaves.

Is the Bear Notch Road loop suitable for beginner road cyclists?

The Bear Notch Road loop is generally considered a 'moderate road ride'. While not the toughest climb in the White Mountains, it still provides a good workout and requires a reasonable level of fitness. Longer or more challenging variations can even be classified as 'hard road rides'. Beginners might find the consistent climbs challenging, but the gentler southern approach can make it more manageable.

Where can I park to start the Bear Notch Road loop?

While specific parking areas aren't detailed in the tour data, the loop is located in the Conway area, which offers various public parking options. Many cyclists start from Conway or Bartlett. It's advisable to check local regulations for parking near the start of the loop, especially if you plan to access it from either the Kancamagus Highway or Route 302.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You can expect 'very scenic' views throughout the loop. The route takes you through 'thickly wooded' areas, pine forests, and along rivers, offering unique vistas through the heart of the White Mountains, including glimpses of Mount Chocorua. The less-trafficked nature of Bear Notch Road allows for a peaceful enjoyment of the stunning surroundings.

Are there any notable viewpoints or features on the route?

Yes, the route offers several scenic points. You'll cycle along Passaconway Road and directly on Bear Notch Road itself, which is known for its White Mountain vistas. Near Bartlett, you might pass by Bartlett Village Gazebo Park, which can be a nice spot to rest. The road provides unique views of the White Mountains, including Mount Chocorua.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Bear Notch Road loop?

The Bear Notch Road is a summer-only road, making summer and early fall the best times to cycle the loop. This seasonal opening provides a special opportunity to enjoy the route with less traffic. Always check local road conditions before heading out, especially in spring or late fall, as the road may close due to weather.

Are dogs allowed on the Bear Notch Road loop?

As this is primarily a road cycling route, dogs are generally not permitted to accompany cyclists on the paved road itself for safety reasons. If you are looking for dog-friendly trails in the White Mountain National Forest, it's best to research specific hiking trails that allow leashed dogs.

Do I need any permits or is there an entrance fee for cycling the Bear Notch Road loop?

The Bear Notch Road loop is located within the White Mountain National Forest. While there isn't a specific entrance fee for cycling the road itself, some parking areas within the National Forest may require a day-use fee or a recreation pass (such as the America the Beautiful Pass). It's always a good idea to check the U.S. Forest Service website for the latest information on fees and regulations for the specific area you plan to park in.

Is there a preferred direction to cycle the Bear Notch Road loop?

Many riders prefer approaching Bear Notch Road from the south. This direction offers a gentler, more gradual ascent, which can be more enjoyable for some cyclists. The northern side, while also scenic, tends to have a more consistent and potentially steeper gradient.

Does the route intersect with other trails?

While primarily a road cycling route, the area around the Bear Notch Road loop is rich with other paths. The route briefly passes near sections of trails like Moat Mountain Trail, Lovequist Loop, and Boulder Loop Trail, among others. These are typically hiking trails and not suitable for road bikes, but they indicate the dense network of outdoor recreation opportunities in the region.

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Trail Reviews

Adam
April 15, 2022, Passaconway Road and Bear Notch

There is a special time in the White Mountains- between the snow and ice melting and the gates across some passes being opened. Today was one of theose days. The sun was out, the wind was blowing, but on Bear Notch Road and Passaconway the gates were shut and the roads were clear. Heaven no cars .

If you don't feel like taking on the full Kanc, then this is a good option. The relatively quiet Passaconaway Road is a nice alternative to the busy Kanc. Then a quick jaunt to Bear Notch, one of the easiest Notches in the Whites, which brings you down to 302 in Bartlett. If you need food or water this is your chance, before riding along 302 back to Conway. Note: White Mountain Cider Company always has good doughnuts for sale!

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