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Road cycling routes around Kings Grant are primarily characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain, typical of coastal regions. The area features routes that traverse urban landscapes, historic districts, and paths near beaches and waterways. Elevations are generally low, with most routes experiencing minimal ascent. The landscape offers a mix of paved roads suitable for road cycling, often with views of the Atlantic coast or local estuaries.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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71.8km
02:48
120m
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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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.4km
01:38
50m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.5km
01:41
60m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The ferry ride across the sound is very beautiful and highly recommended. Especially since it's free!
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The Fort Fisher Ferry offers a scenic 35-minute ride across the Cape Fear River, connecting Fort Fisher and Southport, bypassing an otherwise long inland route. It operates daily, year-round, with crossings roughly every 45 minutes in the off-season and up to 16 trips per day in the summer. Fares are $1 for walk-on passengers and $2 for cyclists. There are no bike racks on board, so you'll need to keep your bike with you during the crossing. It's a smooth passage with beautiful river views, and definitely worth the trip.
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Walking around Wilmington's Historic District is a highlight of any trip to the city. It is one of the largest districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which means you'll have more than enough to explore, and each day will bring new discoveries and photo ops.
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Wrightsville Beach is one of the most popular beaches in North Carolina. It is known for its clean, wide beach area and for the many events that happen throughout the year.
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Bradley Creek Pond is a small body of water along Bradley Creek. The East Coast Greenway passes right along the banks of the water, so it is a good spot for a quick break.
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A massive battleship from World War II
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From here you have a good view of the USS North Carolina. She served in the Pacific from 1941 to 1961 during World War II. The ship can be visited, but you have to cross the river (by car)
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Road cycling routes in the Kings Grant area are primarily characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain, typical of coastal regions. You'll find routes traversing urban landscapes, historic districts, and paths near beaches and waterways, with generally low elevations.
There are nearly 20 road cycling routes available around Kings Grant, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, the Kings Grant area offers a good selection of easy routes. For instance, the Wilmington Historic District – View of USS North Carolina loop from Wilmington is an easy 17.5 km path that navigates through historic urban areas with scenic views. Another easy option is the Wrightsville Beach loop from Bayshore, covering about 31 km.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Kure Beach Pier loop from Independence Blvd (NB) & Converse Dr is a popular choice, extending over 71 km with extensive coastal views. Another moderate route is The Lake at RiverLights loop from Shipyard Blvd (EB) & Pickard Rd, which is about 51 km long.
Many routes offer views of local landmarks and natural features. You can cycle through the Wilmington Historic District, enjoy views of the USS North Carolina, or pass by Wrightsville Beach. The Wilmington Riverwalk is also a notable attraction in the area.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Kings Grant are designed as loops, offering convenient circular rides. Examples include the Kure Beach Pier loop and the Wilmington Historic District loop, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The road cycling routes in Kings Grant are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the coastal paths, urban routes, and the generally flat terrain, which makes for enjoyable rides.
Given the prevalence of easy and flat routes, many of the road cycling paths around Kings Grant are suitable for families. Routes like the Wilmington Historic District loop are shorter and less challenging, making them ideal for family outings.
The coastal climate of Kings Grant generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and fall typically provide mild temperatures and lower humidity, making them ideal. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter is generally mild, though cooler temperatures and occasional rain are possible.
Absolutely. Many routes in Kings Grant are defined by their proximity to the coast and waterways. The Kure Beach Pier loop offers extensive coastal views, and the Bradley Creek Pond – Wrightsville Beach loop leads through coastal areas and near ponds, providing scenic water vistas.
Yes, the Wilmington Historic District – View of USS North Carolina loop from Wilmington is an excellent route that takes you directly through the historic urban areas of Wilmington, offering a blend of cycling and cultural exploration.


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