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Touring cycling around Peconic offers a diverse landscape characterized by its extensive Peconic Bay estuary system, which includes the Great Peconic Bay and Little Peconic Bay. The region features a primarily flat topography with some gentle rolling hills, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Cyclists can expect routes that often run along the bay, providing waterfront vistas, and through the North Fork's farmlands and vineyards. The Peconic River also winds through the area, adding to the natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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83.8km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Beach – Jockey Creek Bridge loop from Southold offers a wonderfully accessible touring cycling experience, guiding you through the picturesque North Fork landscape. You'll pedal past serene coastal views, including the notable Jockey Creek Bridge, and through the region's characteristic farmlands and vineyards. This easy 10.7-mile (17.3 km) route, with a minimal 177 feet (54 metres) of elevation gain, is designed for a relaxed pace, taking about 1 hour to complete.
Planning your ride is straightforward, with free parking available at the train stations in Mattituck and Southold. The area is cyclist-friendly, offering bike rentals and local businesses to support your journey. While enjoyable year-round, the autumn months provide particularly stunning scenery and pleasant weather for cycling, making it an ideal time to explore the charming villages and natural preserves.
This route is a fantastic option for families or anyone seeking a leisurely ride to soak in the unique blend of coastal and rural beauty that defines Southold. The North Fork's extensive network of cycling-friendly roads, including sections of New York State Bicycle Route 25, ensures a pleasant and safe experience, with plenty of opportunities to stop at local wineries and farm stands along the way.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:20
140m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There's a dirt road that takes you to the end of the North Fork, well worth the trip, great views of Plum Gut, Plum Island, Connecticut, Gardiners Island and the ferries.
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Nice State Park with a swim beach, hiking trails, picnic area, snack bar, great birding, etc.
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Nice little beach out towards the end of the North Fork of Long Island. The "sand" is actually more rock so bare feet might get a bit sore. The sunsets can be incredible on the right day.
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Built in 1920, this carousel is one of the few remaining with a brass ring game where rings are dispensed to riders during the ride. Riders grab the brass ring among the iron rings for a chance to win a prize from the operator. Visitors test their skills and play a 100 year old game.
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Arshamomaque Cemetery, also known as the Hashamomack Old Families' Burying Ground, is open to the public and a great spot to stop by and check out some of the oldest graves on Long Island. Here lie settlers from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, and the oldest known grave here is over 200 years old.
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Hashamomuck Beach, composed of sand and shells, sits just off Highway 48. It provides a picturesque spot for enjoying sunsets or sunrises. Visitors can enjoy the sound of small, crashing waves and make use of the ample parking.
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Peconic offers a primarily flat topography with some gentle rolling hills, making it ideal for touring cyclists of various fitness levels. Routes often run along the scenic Peconic Bay, through the North Fork's farmlands, and past vineyards, providing picturesque views without excessive strenuous climbs.
Yes, Peconic has several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Beach – Jockey Creek Bridge loop from Town of Southold is an easy 17.2 km path. Another accessible option is the Hashamomuck Beach – Horton Point Lighthouse loop from Hashamomuck Pond Waterway Access, which is 19.4 km and also rated easy.
Cycling routes in Peconic often feature stunning natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can enjoy views of the extensive Peconic Bay estuary system, the meandering Peconic River, and the pastoral landscapes of the North Fork with its vineyards. Specific points of interest include Hashamomuck Beach, Mitchell Park, and the Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge, which is great for wildlife observation.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes in Peconic hug the coastline, offering beautiful waterfront vistas. The Hashamomuck Beach – Orient Beach State Park loop from Southold is a moderate 47.9 km path that features coastal stretches and access to beaches. You can also visit Hashamomuck Beach directly, known for its sand and shells.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Mitchell Park – Orient Beach State Park loop from Mattituck is a moderate 83.8 km trail that connects two significant parks and offers extensive scenic waterfront views. Another moderate option is the Shelter Island Heights loop from Shelter Island Heights, covering 35.7 km through the unique environment of Shelter Island.
The touring cycling routes in Peconic are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 5 reviews. More than 100 touring cyclists have explored Peconic's varied terrain using komoot, praising the scenic coastal paths, farmlands, and vineyards.
Yes, the North Fork of Peconic is famous for its wine country. Many cycling routes pass directly through vineyards, offering opportunities for wine tasting and experiencing the local agricultural charm. You'll also find farm stands along cycling paths where you can sample fresh local produce.
The spring and fall seasons are generally considered the best times for touring cycling in Peconic. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery, from blooming vineyards to autumn foliage, is at its most beautiful. Summer can also be pleasant, but routes might be busier, especially near popular beaches.
Several parks and preserves enhance the cycling experience. Mitchell Park offers waterfront promenades, and Orient Beach State Park provides biking trails and access to Gardiners Bay. The Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge is excellent for wildlife observation, though cycling might be restricted to certain areas within the refuge.
There are 11 touring cycling routes available in Peconic, catering to different preferences and skill levels. This includes 5 easy routes and 6 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone to explore.
Yes, the broader Peconic Bay area offers routes that incorporate ferry rides, particularly to Shelter Island. The Shelter Island Heights loop from Shelter Island Heights is a popular moderate route that allows you to explore the unique environment of Shelter Island, which is typically accessed via ferry.
Peconic's diverse ecosystems, including the Peconic Bay estuary, the Peconic River, freshwater wetlands, and coastal plain ponds, support a rich variety of wildlife. Cyclists might spot various bird species, including endangered ones like piping plovers, especially near protected areas like the Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge.


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