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Road cycling around Musquash, New Brunswick, offers routes through a diverse coastal environment shaped by the Bay of Fundy. The region features expansive salt marshes, tidal flats, and a mix of freshwater bogs and forests. Road cyclists can expect to encounter rugged coastal cliffs, the winding Musquash River, and scenic rural roads that connect to the broader Saint John area. The landscape provides varied terrain for cycling, from coastal views to forested sections.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
17
riders
77.0km
03:45
890m
890m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.1km
02:24
360m
360m
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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108km
05:12
860m
860m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Rockwood Park is a large urban park in Saint John with lakes, forested hills, and an extensive trail system winding through glacial rock formations. The terrain ranges from wide gravel routes to narrower woodland paths, giving plenty of options for easy walks or longer loops. The park centres around several freshwater lakes and lookout points, with well-marked access from multiple entrances. It’s an ideal place for a relaxed outing close to the city while still feeling surrounded by nature.
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There are currently 4 highly-rated road cycling routes around Musquash listed on komoot, offering diverse experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes showcase the region's coastal and rural landscapes.
The Bay of Fundy coast, including the Musquash area, offers cooler rides on hot days, making it pleasant during warmer months. Generally, late spring to early autumn provides the most favorable weather conditions for road cycling in New Brunswick, with less chance of snow and ice, and comfortable temperatures.
Road cycling around Musquash offers a diverse range of scenery. You can expect routes winding through rural landscapes, alongside coastal areas with dramatic Bay of Fundy cliffs, and through forested sections. The region is known for its expansive salt marshes, tidal flats, and the winding Musquash River.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. For example, the Spar Creek – Reversing Falls loop from University of New Brunswick Saint John is rated as easy, covering 45.6 km and typically completed in about 1 hour 53 minutes. This route leads through urban and coastal areas, offering a gentler introduction to road cycling in the region.
Absolutely. Experienced riders looking for a challenge can tackle routes like the Rockwood Park loop from University of New Brunswick Saint John. This difficult route spans 107.9 km and features significant elevation gain, providing a demanding experience with substantial distance.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You might consider routes that pass near the Musquash Head Lighthouse, an active light station offering quiet coastal views. The broader area also includes the View of Manawagonish Cove, providing scenic vistas.
While not directly on the road cycling routes, the spectacular Lepreau Falls is a short drive from Saint John and could be visited as part of a cycling excursion or a separate trip. It offers hiking trails and picnic areas in a provincial park setting.
Parking is available at various points, depending on your chosen starting location. For routes originating closer to Saint John, you might find parking near the University of New Brunswick Saint John. If you're exploring the Irving Nature Park area, there's a dedicated Hiking car park in Irving Nature Park that could serve as a starting point for rides connecting to the Musquash area.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, the Whites Bluff loop from Town of Grand Bay-Westfield is a popular moderate route covering 77.0 km. Another option is the Moose Creek – Dipper Harbour loop from Keyhole Hills, a moderate 42.5 km route.
More than 30 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Musquash's varied terrain. They often praise the diverse coastal environment shaped by the Bay of Fundy, the mix of freshwater bogs and forests, and the scenic rural roads that connect to the broader Saint John area. The region offers a good balance of coastal views and forested sections.
Musquash itself is a rural community, so amenities like cafes and dedicated accommodation are limited directly within the immediate area. However, the nearby city of Saint John, approximately 20 kilometers away, offers a wider range of services, including cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options suitable for cyclists.
Public transport options directly into the rural Musquash area are generally limited. Most cyclists would typically use a car to transport their bikes to a starting point, especially for routes that begin further from Saint John. For routes originating closer to Saint John, local transit might be an option to reach the starting point, but it's best to check specific routes and bike policies with Saint John Transit.


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