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Gravel biking in Moore State Park offers a blend of natural beauty and historical exploration across its 737 acres. The park features lush woodlands, open fields, and the tranquil Eames Pond, with Turkey Hill Brook creating waterfalls and mill chutes. Interconnected dirt trails wind through wooded areas and by the pond, providing varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes. These trails are generally well-maintained, with mostly flat sections and gradual elevations, allowing exploration away from heavy traffic.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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2
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32.4km
02:35
330m
330m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.3km
02:41
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.7km
01:44
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.0km
01:25
120m
120m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Thayer Pond WMA is a 131-acre outdoor playground with the Central Mass Rail Trail running through it. You can enjoy wildlife viewing, hunting, and fishing in this natural landscape. The eastern part of the preserve is home to Thayer Pond, while the western part has a mixed hardwood forest with gray foxes and squirrels. Mill Brook flows through it, where you can spot several beaver impoundments along its banks.
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The Barre Falls Dam is not just a dam. You will find many recreational opportunities within the wetlands and forests such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing and canoeing. There are even picnic shelters you can rent. If you like to hike take the 5-mile loop near Hubbardston.
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Thayer Pond is a pretty big body of water for a pond, and it's just off the side of the Mass Central Rail Trail. You get good views of the water through the trees, and there are a couple of clearings with open views of the pond.
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The Ware River Diversion Dam helps control the flow of water from the Quabbin Aqueduct into the Ware River. This is a really cool looking structure that you can see from the side of the trail.
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Thayer Pond is a pretty big body of water for a pond, and it's just off the side of the Mass Central Rail Trail. You get good views of the water through the trees, and there are a couple of clearings with open views of the pond.
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The Mass Central Rail Trail is a 59-mile paved trail that is planned to extend to 104 miles from Boston to Northampton.
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The Ware River is a 35.4-mile river with two forks; the West Fork that starts in Hubbardston and the East Branch that starts in Westminster.
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At 300 acres, Rutland State Park is home to a number of running trails and paths. The main rail trail passing through the middle of the park is a long, flat path that still offers some soft surface, while there are also a couple singletrack trails on the property.
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Komoot offers 7 curated routes for traffic-free gravel biking in and around Moore State Park. These routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The trails in Moore State Park offer a mix of surfaces suitable for gravel biking, including interconnected dirt paths, wooded areas, and sections by Eames Pond and open fields. While generally well-maintained with mostly flat sections and gradual elevations, the varied terrain provides an engaging experience away from heavy traffic.
Yes, Moore State Park is rich in both natural beauty and history. You can explore remnants of 18th and 19th-century watermills, including a restored sawmill, a triphammer, and a quarry. The park also features the tranquil Eames Pond and the scenic Turkey Hill Brook with its waterfalls and mill chutes. During late spring, you'll find abundant azaleas, rhododendrons, and mountain laurel in bloom.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's serene natural environment, the historical elements, and the opportunity to enjoy peaceful rides away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families. For an easier ride, consider the Mass Central Rail Trail – Thayer Pond WMA loop from Massachusetts, which is rated as easy and covers just over 21 km. These trails generally feature gentle gradients, making them enjoyable for various ages.
Moore State Park is generally dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs on its trails. However, it's always recommended to check the specific regulations at the park entrance or on the official park website to ensure compliance and a pleasant experience for everyone.
Many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. For example, the Rutland State Park – Rutland State Park loop from Rutland State Park provides a moderate 27 km circular ride through varied landscapes.
Moore State Park offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring brings vibrant blooms of azaleas and rhododendrons, while autumn transforms the foliage into fiery hues. Summer provides lush green landscapes. For comfortable riding temperatures and fewer insects, late spring and early autumn are often ideal. Winter riding is possible, but trail conditions may vary with snow and ice.
Yes, if you're looking for a longer ride, the Mass Central Rail Trail – Thayer Pond WMA loop from Rutland offers a substantial 37.6 km route with moderate difficulty, allowing for an extended exploration of the region's gravel paths.
Moore State Park provides designated parking areas for visitors. These are typically well-marked and offer convenient access to the trailheads. It's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot.
Yes, Turkey Hill Brook cascades through Moore State Park, creating a series of picturesque waterfalls and mill chutes. Many of the park's trails, particularly those winding through the central areas, will bring you close to these beautiful natural features.


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