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Touring cycling around Ridgefield features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, numerous reservoirs, and forested areas. The region offers a mix of terrain, from routes skirting the shores of Lake Naraneka and the Cross River Reservoir to paths that navigate through the local open spaces. Elevation changes are common, providing varied challenges for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As you pass over Cross River Bridge, you get a great view of the water below. The traffic is normally light, so you should be able to go slowly to enjoy the view. There is no shoulder on the road as it crosses the river, so it is not safe to stop while on the bridge.
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This lovely smooth, paved road goes through Ward Pound Ridge Reservation over rolling hills. This is an especially pretty road to ride in the fall as the leaves change from green to orange, yellow, and red.
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Stone Hill Road is a cracking road to cycle on with good quality tarmac and plenty of wildlife to keep your eye out for.
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Cross River Reservoir is a freshwater lake in scenic Westchester County. It is in a gorgeous forest setting, and when you cycle past it here on the Old Post Road Bridge, the views are simply stunning. As you look out over both sides of the bridge, there is nothing but tranquil water and a tree-lined shoreline. In the fall, the colors are stunning!
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This trail guides you close to Cross River, allowing you to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the flowing water. You'll find yourself around Boutonville Oak trees, which play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing acorns that serve as a food source for turkeys, jays, rabbits, and various other animals.
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In summer, it is a great place for hiking, and in winter, when the lake is covered with ice, it is great for ice skating.
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Not as good a bridge to stop at as 1/2 mile north on same road by the Ward Pound reservation entrance but still nice
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes in the Ridgefield area, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails to explore.
Yes, Ridgefield offers at least one easy touring cycling route. For those looking for a gentle ride, consider exploring the less challenging paths that wind through local open spaces, often with minimal elevation gain.
Ridgefield's touring cycling routes feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills, forested areas, and numerous reservoirs. You'll encounter a mix of terrain, from paths skirting the shores of lakes like Lake Naraneka and the Cross River Reservoir to trails navigating through local open spaces. Expect some elevation changes, providing varied challenges.
Many of Ridgefield's touring cycling routes are designed as loops. For example, the Lake View – Trail at Lake Naraneka loop from Town Open Space (Tanton Hill Road) offers a moderate 17.6-mile circular ride. Another option is the View of Saugatuck Reservoir – Keene Park loop from Cannondale, a moderate 24-mile route.
Ridgefield's routes often feature beautiful reservoir views. You can enjoy sights of South Norwalk Reservoir, Titicus Reservoir North Side, and Cross River Reservoir. Additionally, routes may pass through forested areas like Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park.
The touring cycling routes in Ridgefield are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic reservoir views and the variety of terrain, from rolling hills to wooded sections.
While specific family-friendly routes aren't explicitly highlighted, the region does offer easy-grade trails that could be suitable for families. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances, often found in local open spaces, for a more relaxed family outing.
The best time for touring cycling in Ridgefield is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Fall offers particularly beautiful foliage views around the reservoirs and forested areas.
While many outdoor areas in Ridgefield are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific trail regulations regarding dogs, especially on paved paths or conservation lands. Generally, routes through open spaces and less crowded areas might be more suitable for cycling with a leashed dog.
Parking is typically available at designated trailheads and public open spaces throughout Ridgefield. For routes starting from specific locations, such as the Land Conservation of Ridgefield (Danbury Road) or Town Open Space (Tanton Hill Road), you can usually find parking facilities nearby.
Ridgefield's town center offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs that are easily accessible from many of the local cycling routes. You'll find options for refreshments and meals to refuel after your ride.


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