Smith Millennium Bridge via Buffalo Road from Bridgewater loop
Smith Millennium Bridge via Buffalo Road from Bridgewater loop
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65.9km
660m
Road cycling
This moderate 41.0-mile (65.9 km) road cycling loop near Bridgewater, NH, takes you past the Smith Covered Bridge and along Buffalo Road.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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8.24 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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36.4 km
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47.3 km
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65.9 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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59.1 km
5.18 km
1.69 km
Surfaces
65.2 km
687 m
102 m
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Highest point (460 m)
Lowest point (150 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot route for the Smith Millennium Bridge via Buffalo Road from Bridgewater loop typically starts and ends in the Bridgewater area. Specific trailhead parking information for this exact loop is not readily available, but you can often find parking in local town centers or designated public areas in Bridgewater, depending on whether the route is in New Jersey or Virginia.
This route features several notable sections for racebiking. You'll ride along West Shore Road and Buffalo Road, both designated as cycle ways. A key landmark on the loop is the Smith Covered Bridge, offering a picturesque moment during your ride.
This loop is rated as moderate, making it more suitable for cyclists with some experience. While it's not considered advanced, beginners might find the 658 meters of elevation gain and nearly 66 km distance challenging. If you're new to racebiking, consider shorter, flatter routes in the Bridgewater area first.
The best time to cycle this loop is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and roads are clear of snow and ice. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for rain or strong winds, which can impact road cycling conditions.
As this is primarily a road cycling route, dogs are generally not permitted to run freely alongside cyclists for safety reasons. If you are cycling with a dog, it would need to be securely in a trailer or basket designed for cycling, adhering to local leash laws and regulations if you stop in public areas.
No, typically you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to cycle public roads like those comprising the Smith Millennium Bridge via Buffalo Road from Bridgewater loop. However, always be mindful of private property and local regulations if you deviate from the main route.
The route is designed for racebikes, implying mostly paved surfaces. Given the moderate difficulty and elevation gain, you can expect a mix of flat sections, rolling hills, and some climbs. While specific details for this exact loop are limited, road cycling in the general Bridgewater area often features well-maintained roads through rural and semi-rural landscapes.
Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, it has minor overlaps with several official trails. You might briefly encounter segments of trails such as Final Frontier Trail, Shortcut Trail, Main Cliff Trail, Parking Lot Connector, Meadows Trail, Old Coach Road, and Halls Brook Road, among others. These intersections are typically very brief.
Services along the specific route are not detailed. However, if the loop passes through or near the town of Bridgewater (whether in New Jersey or Virginia), you would likely find opportunities for food and water. For example, in Bridgewater, VA, food and water are available in town and at places like the Dry River Store. It's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks for the entire 66 km duration.
While specific details for this exact loop are limited, road cycling routes in the Bridgewater area often traverse picturesque farm country and rural landscapes. You can expect views of open fields, wooded areas, and potentially some charming local architecture, especially around landmarks like the Smith Covered Bridge.
Winter cycling on this loop can be challenging due to potential snow, ice, and colder temperatures. While some dedicated cyclists ride year-round, conditions can be hazardous for racebikes. It's generally recommended to avoid this route in winter unless you are experienced in cold-weather cycling and have appropriate gear and tires.