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Road cycling routes in Moose Brook State Park are situated within the White Mountains of New Hampshire, offering access to varied terrain. The region is characterized by lush woodlands, the flowing Moose Brook, and views of the Presidential Range. Road cyclists can expect routes that navigate through mature mixed forests and along rivers, with some elevation changes typical of a mountainous environment.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This difficult 79.3-mile road cycling loop through White Mountain National Forest offers scenic views and a challenging ride.

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This moderate 27.2-mile road cycling loop in Berlin, New Hampshire, offers scenic Northern New Hampshire landscapes and mountain views.
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The city of Berlin rests along the Androscoggin River and owes much of its history to the waterway. There are a number of different shops and restaurants in town, making Berlin a great starting/stopping point for a ride.
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You get a great view of Mount Jasper from the highway right here. There are hiking trails leading to the top of the mountain if you decide to go for a hike later in the day.
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The city of Berlin rests along the Androscoggin River and owes much of its history to the waterway. There are a number of different shops and restaurants in town, making Berlin a great starting/stopping point for a ride.
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You get a great view of Mount Jasper from the highway right here. There are hiking trails leading to the top of the mountain if you decide to go for a hike later in the day.
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The Pinkham Notch Visitor Center and Joe Dodge Lodge is managed by the AMC (Appalachian Mountain Club) and is a fixture in the White Mountains. The Pinkham Notch Visitor Center is open daily from 6:30am to 9pm all year round. At the visitor center you can get trail information, weather forecasts, and trail guides, maps, and USFS parking passes. The Joe Dodge Lodge has been in service for over 100 years and offers both private rooms and bunkrooms. There is also a meal service and activities for visitors like guided day hikes, or talks on outdoor skills or history of this iconic area.
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Surrounded by the spectacular White Mountains, Gorham is located at the northern end of the Presidential Range. The city which celebrated its 185th anniversary in 2021, has retained its historic small-town atmosphere.
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There's a little lake here, with an organized beach, as well as some picnic tables. A good place to stop and rest if it's hot on your bike.
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You'll find many prepared and unprepared hiker parking and setting out on their trips up Mt Washington from this spot. But for cyclists, there are some clean toilets and a water fountain, as well as a shop to refuel, if you need.
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Road cycling in Moose Brook State Park offers varied terrain, characterized by lush woodlands, routes along rivers like the Moose Brook and Peabody River, and views of the majestic Presidential Range. You can expect a mix of mature mixed forests and some elevation changes, typical of a mountainous environment.
Yes, Moose Brook State Park offers routes for various abilities. For instance, the Libby Memorial Recreation Area – Mount Washington Viewpoint loop from Gorham and the West & East Milan Road loop are considered moderate. For a more challenging experience, the Gorham, Carroll, & Jackson loop is a difficult route with significant elevation gain.
The elevation profiles vary significantly. Moderate routes like the Libby Memorial Recreation Area – Mount Washington Viewpoint loop from Gorham involve around 312 meters of ascent, while the more difficult Gorham, Carroll, & Jackson loop features over 1365 meters of climbing.
Route lengths vary from shorter, moderate loops to extensive, challenging rides. For example, the Libby Memorial Recreation Area – Mount Washington Viewpoint loop from Gorham is about 28.4 km, while the Gorham, Carroll, & Jackson loop extends to 127.5 km.
While the listed road cycling routes are more geared towards experienced cyclists, the nearby Presidential Rail Trail, accessible directly from Moose Brook State Park, offers an 18-mile multi-use path with flat gravel terrain. This trail is ideal for families or those looking for a more relaxed ride through scenic woods and open areas with mountain views.
You'll cycle through diverse woodlands, including mature mixed forests, and along the Moose Brook and Peabody River. The region is known for its stunning views of the White Mountains, particularly the Presidential Range. Keep an eye out for beaver bogs and various wildlife.
Yes, some routes offer specific viewpoints. The Libby Memorial Recreation Area – Mount Washington Viewpoint loop from Gorham, for instance, includes a dedicated viewpoint providing scenic vistas during your ride.
More than 20 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Moose Brook State Park's varied terrain, rating the routes with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the immersive experience of cycling through dense woodlands, along rivers, and with the backdrop of the White Mountains.
Moose Brook State Park is less than a mile from downtown Gorham, New Hampshire. While direct public transport options for bikes might be limited, its proximity to Gorham makes it relatively accessible for those who can arrange local transport or cycle from nearby towns.
Yes, Moose Brook State Park offers parking facilities for visitors. As the park is a popular outdoor destination, ample parking is generally available for those looking to access the cycling routes and other park amenities.
The best time for road cycling is typically from spring through fall. During autumn, the vibrant foliage transforms the park into a kaleidoscope of colors, making it a particularly popular and scenic time to visit. Winter cycling is possible but requires specific gear and awareness of seasonal conditions.
Leashed pets are generally welcome in Moose Brook State Park, including on trails and in the campground. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty for all visitors.
Yes, several road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Gorham, Carroll, & Jackson loop and the moderate West & East Milan Road loop, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.


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