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Touring cycling routes in Monroe State Forest traverse a diverse landscape of over 24,000 acres in south-central Indiana. The region features un-glaciated geography, characterized by rolling hills, steep ridges, and valleys. Mixed hardwood forests cover much of the terrain, providing varied and scenic routes for cyclists.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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29.0km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:15
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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60.0km
04:03
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.7km
04:19
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Open seasonally on Fri-Sun, the visitor center contains exhibits on the history of hydroelectric power in the region and a working model of the nearby dam.
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A great monument with a magnificent view once you have conquered the stairs. Tip: hike to the summit!
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Located just north of Adams, the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail Head sets a lovely tone for the rest of your ride along the trail, perfectly smooth and easy to use for families.
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Named after Fort Pelham from the French and Indian War, the lake provides a pleasant view as you ride, along with a beach area for cooling off if you decide to take a break. Additionally, there are miles of trails surrounding the lake to explore if you choose to combine your ride with some hiking.
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Fitch Overlook is located on Notch Road at an elevation of 2,850 feet, just below Mount Fitch itself, at Mount Greylock State Reservation. It is not a large overlook by any means, but it has great views out over towards Mount Prospect and Stony Ledge.
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Historic covered bridges such as this one are traditional in the area, and it is great to see them maintained. The Bissel Covered Bridge was built in 1881. By the mid-20th century the bridge was due to be replaced by a modern steel and concrete structure. The local town opposed the new structure, and the original bridge was rebuilt and kept to the original specifications. The bridge still features a wooden structure and wooden floor.
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Mill Brook Reservoir is a small lake surrounded by trees. If you pull off the main road by the old covered bridge there is a viewing platform where you can see the waterfall from Mill Brook as it fills the reservoir.
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Here's the Trail Head of the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail. The trail is perfectly smooth and easy to use for families.
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Monroe State Forest offers a diverse, un-glaciated landscape characterized by rolling hills, steep ridges, and valleys. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, with some routes featuring substantial gains, making for a challenging and rewarding touring cycling experience through mixed hardwood forests.
While many touring routes in the forest feature significant elevation changes and are rated as difficult, the forest does offer the 5.2-mile paved Morgan Monroe Hike-Bike Trail. This trail is considered accessible and winds through the forest, starting at the forestry office and ending at Bryant Creek Shelter House, making it a good option for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Beyond the beautiful hardwood forests, Monroe State Forest is home to several scenic lakes, including Bryant Creek Lake, Cherry Lake, and Prather Lake. These offer picturesque views and opportunities for fishing or boating (electric trolling motors only). You might also encounter unique geological formations like the large rock shelter along the Rock Shelter Trail.
Yes, all the featured touring cycling routes in Monroe State Forest are loops. For example, you can explore the Mill Brook Reservoir – Bissell Bridge loop from Rowe, or the challenging Waterfall – Hoosac Tunnel East Portal loop from Rowe. Another option is the Hoosac Tunnel East Portal – North Hill loop from North Adams.
The mixed hardwood forests of Monroe State Forest offer vibrant seasonal colors, making autumn a particularly beautiful time for touring cycling. Spring and early summer also provide pleasant conditions with lush greenery. Be mindful of seasonal conditions, as some unpaved segments might be affected by rain or snow.
Monroe State Forest provides various parking options. You'll find picnic areas and shelters throughout the forest, including locations at Cherry Lake, Bryant Creek Lake, and Scout Ridge Campground, which typically offer parking facilities. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Generally, dogs are welcome in Monroe State Forest, but they must be kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to ensure your dog is comfortable with the terrain and distance of your chosen route, especially on more challenging trails with significant elevation changes.
The forest offers primitive camping at Mason Ridge Campground and Oak Ridge Campground, as well as additional backcountry camping options. Numerous picnic areas and shelters are scattered throughout, providing spots for rest and refreshments. However, dedicated cycling-specific amenities like bike repair stations or rental shops are not typically found within the forest itself.
Monroe State Forest primarily offers a natural, undeveloped experience. While there are picnic areas and shelters for self-catered meals, you will likely need to venture outside the immediate forest boundaries to find cafes, restaurants, or other dining establishments. Nearby towns would be your best bet for these amenities.
There are at least four touring cycling routes available in Monroe State Forest that are highly rated by the komoot community. These routes offer varied distances and significant elevation changes, catering to cyclists looking for a challenging experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging terrain, the beauty of the mixed hardwood forests, and the significant elevation changes that provide a rewarding workout. The loop nature of the routes is also a popular feature.
Public transport options directly to and within Monroe State Forest are limited. Most visitors typically access the forest by private vehicle. It is recommended to plan your journey with this in mind, as direct bus or train services to the trailheads are generally not available.
For general touring cycling on established roads and trails within Monroe State Forest, specific permits are typically not required. However, if you plan on activities like gold panning or hunting, permits are necessary. Always check the official Indiana DNR website for the most current regulations before your visit.


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