Bicentennial Forest loop from Midland
Bicentennial Forest loop from Midland
4.8
(6292)
8,725
riders
00:49
13.7km
30m
Cycling
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
Tips
Your route passes through protected areas
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Chippewa Nature Center
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.1 km
1.78 km
554 m
180 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
10.9 km
2.09 km
469 m
178 m
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Description
If you're looking for a dedicated touring cycling route named the Bicentennial Forest loop from Midland, you might find yourself searching in vain. Our research indicates that a specific, well-defined touring cycling trail with this exact name doesn't readily exist. However, if you're exploring the Midland area for an easy 8.5-mile (13.7 km) ride with minimal elevation gain of 89 feet (27 metres), taking about 49 minutes, this route offers a potential option, though it's crucial to understand its nature.
What to expect on Bicentennial Forest loop from Midland
The name "Bicentennial Forest loop from Midland" for touring cycling is a bit of a misnomer, as the primary forest area in Midland, the Midland City Forest, is overwhelmingly designed for mountain biking with technical singletrack, roots, and features like log rides and rock gardens. This terrain is generally unsuitable for touring bikes. Therefore, this route likely follows wider, multi-use paths or paved sections around the periphery of such areas, or through other less defined forest sections. Expect a relatively flat and straightforward ride, perhaps on packed dirt or gravel paths if available, or paved roads. The scenery would likely be pleasant, offering views of hardwoods and pines, but without the specific landmarks or challenging features of a dedicated mountain biking trail. It's best suited for casual riders looking for a short, easy spin rather than a technical or scenic touring adventure.
Planning your visit
Given the ambiguity of a specific "Bicentennial Forest loop from Midland" for touring cycling, planning requires flexibility. If you're aiming for the general Midland area, parking is typically available at the Midland City Forest, though be aware that the trails within are not for touring bikes. For a touring cycling experience, you'll need to stick to paved roads or known multi-use paths in the wider Midland area. Always check local city resources for current trail conditions and suitable cycling routes. The best time to cycle would be during dry conditions, avoiding wet periods when unpaved paths might become muddy.
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