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Indian Stream Road gravel

Hard

3.1

(29)

34

riders

Indian Stream Road gravel

06:03

66.5km

500m

Cycling

The Indian Stream Road gravel route offers a deep dive into northern New Hampshire's wild side, taking you through an untamed landscape of active forestry and alongside pristine waterways like Indian Stream and Perry Stream. This challenging touring cycling route covers 41.3 miles (66.5 km) with 1639 feet (500 metres)…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest

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27.2 km

Republic of Indian Stream Historical Site

Highlight (Segment) • Historical Site

Indian Stream Road is a long gravel road that passes through Indian Stream Canyon Nature Reserve. This small reserve is host to a gorge and canyon that can be explored …

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48.2 km

9.93 km

8.38 km

Surfaces

58.0 km

8.38 km

141 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Indian Stream Road gravel route?

Specific designated parking areas for the entire length of the Indian Stream Road gravel route are not detailed. However, as it's part of a network of gravel roads in Pittsburg, you'll likely find roadside parking opportunities or access points near connecting roads. Given the remote nature of the area, plan your starting point carefully.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Indian Stream Road gravel route?

The route is primarily gravel, but conditions can vary. You might encounter sections that are relatively level and smooth, while others could be more technical with rocks, exposed roots, or even muddy patches, especially after rain. Be prepared for a mix of surfaces typical of New Hampshire's gravel roads.

How challenging is the cycling on this route?

This route is rated as difficult. While some sections might offer an easier grade, the region is known for its rugged terrain. You should be prepared for significant elevation changes, including steep pitches, and potentially technical sections. It's best suited for cyclists with some gravel riding experience.

What kind of scenery and wildlife might I encounter?

You'll be cycling through the scenic Great North Woods region, offering classic New England woodlands scenery with magnificent mountain views and glistening lakes. The remote wilderness means quiet roads with minimal traffic. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as moose, deer, and bear, which are common in this area.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle in the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for recreational cycling on public roads and trails within the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest. However, always check for any updated local regulations or private land access rules before your ride.

Is the Indian Stream Road gravel route dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for dogs on this exact route aren't detailed, most public lands and gravel roads in New Hampshire's wilderness areas are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially due to potential wildlife encounters, and to pack out all waste.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle this route is typically from late spring through early fall. Summer offers warmer temperatures, but fall provides stunning foliage. Be aware that conditions can vary with weather; spring can bring mud, and late fall can get cold quickly. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest along the way?

Yes, the route passes by the Republic of Indian Stream Historical Site, offering a glimpse into the unique history of the area. The entire region is also a highlight for its pristine wilderness and natural beauty.

Does this route connect with other trails in the area?

Yes, the Indian Stream Road gravel route is part of a larger network of gravel roads and trails. You might find sections that intersect with or run alongside paths like the Ridge Runner Trail, Perry Brook Trail, Indian Stream Canyon, and Halls Stream Trail, among others, offering opportunities to explore further.

How long does it typically take to complete the Indian Stream Road gravel route?

The full route is approximately 66.5 kilometers (41.3 miles) long. Given its difficult rating and varied terrain, it typically takes around 6 hours to complete. This duration can vary significantly based on your fitness level, pace, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What gear should I bring for gravel cycling on this route?

Given the route's length, difficulty, and remote nature, you should bring a well-maintained gravel bike with appropriate tires, plenty of water and snacks, a repair kit, a first-aid kit, and navigation tools. Layered clothing is advisable due to changing weather conditions, and bear spray is recommended for wildlife safety.

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