Bennett Lot Road to Josiah Norton Road loop
Bennett Lot Road to Josiah Norton Road loop
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24.7km
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The Bennett Lot Road to Josiah Norton Road loop offers a moderate touring cycling experience through the rich coastal forest of the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. As you pedal, you will encounter diverse plants and animals, with the chance to catch spectacular views of the surrounding area, including glimpses of…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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9.08 km
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24.7 km
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17.8 km
6.90 km
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22.3 km
1.84 km
413 m
174 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Based on the terrain, this loop is generally not well-suited for traditional touring bicycles. Much of the route, particularly sections like the Norman Mill Trail, features rough, rocky, rooty, and potentially muddy surfaces. It's more appropriate for mountain bikes or gravel bikes with wider, more durable tires.
The terrain varies, but expect significant unpaved sections. Trails within the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region are often described as 'rough, rocky, and rooty.' The Norman Mill Trail, for example, is a doubletrack that is mainly dirt with some rocks and can be muddy with puddle crossings. While Josiah Norton Road may have paved sections, the overall loop includes challenging off-road conditions.
Specific parking details for the Bennett Lot Road trailhead are not explicitly detailed, but access points to the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region typically offer parking. It's advisable to check the official Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region website for designated parking areas and any specific instructions for accessing trails from Bennett Lot Road.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The best time to cycle this loop, especially given its challenging terrain, would be during the drier months of late spring, summer, and early fall. This avoids snow and ice, and reduces the likelihood of extremely muddy conditions. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Currently, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails within the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. However, donations are always welcome to support conservation efforts.
You can expect to experience the rich and unique coastal forest ecosystem of the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. The area is known for its high diversity of animal and plant species, offering scenic views of natural woodlands. From various points, including the summit, there are spectacular views of the surrounding area.
Yes, the loop provides access to the Mount Agamenticus summit, which offers spectacular panoramic views. On clear days, you might even catch glimpses of the sea and the distant White Mountains.
Yes, this loop intersects with several other trails within the extensive network of the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. You may encounter sections of trails such as the Ring Trail, Norman Mill Trail, Blueberry Bluff, Checkerberry Trail, and River Trail, among others.
The estimated duration for this loop is approximately 1 hour and 36 minutes for touring cycling. However, given the challenging and potentially rough terrain for touring bikes, your actual time may vary significantly depending on your bike type, skill level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
While the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region has facilities at its main summit area, there are generally no restrooms or water sources directly along the unpaved sections of this specific loop. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and use facilities at the trailhead or summit before starting your ride.