Exeter River via Kingston Road loop
Exeter River via Kingston Road loop
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29.9km
220m
Road cycling
Enjoy an easy 18.6-mile road cycling loop along the Exeter River and through scenic farm country in southern New Hampshire.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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6.66 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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8.19 km
Highlight • Structure
13.9 km
Highlight • River
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29.9 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
20.3 km
9.60 km
Surfaces
20.5 km
9.36 km
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Highest point (60 m)
Lowest point (10 m)
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The Exeter River via Kingston Road loop is approximately 29.9 kilometers (18.6 miles) long and is classified as an easy road ride. Most cyclists can expect to complete it in about 1 hour and 20 minutes, depending on their pace and stops.
Yes, this route is classified as an 'easy road ride' and is suitable for any fitness level, including beginners and families. It features mostly well-paved surfaces and a generally gentle, rolling terrain without steep climbs, making it very accessible.
The terrain consists primarily of well-paved country roads, characteristic of southern New Hampshire. You'll encounter gentle, rolling hills rather than challenging ascents, making for a smooth and enjoyable road cycling experience.
As you cycle, you'll pass through scenic farm country with vistas of old barns and quiet roads. Key highlights include cycling along Kingston Road, passing by Pickpocket Dam, and riding alongside the Exeter River. The route is also in the vicinity of Kingston State Park, suggesting picturesque natural surroundings.
The best time of year to cycle this loop is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the scenic farm country and natural surroundings are at their most beautiful. Winter cycling might be challenging due to snow and ice conditions on the roads.
While specific parking areas for this exact loop aren't detailed, given its proximity to Kingston State Park, parking facilities within or near the park are likely options. It's advisable to check the Kingston State Park website or local New Hampshire tourism resources like visitnh.gov for up-to-date parking information.
This route primarily uses public roads, so dogs are generally permitted if they are leashed and under control, following local traffic laws. However, if you plan to stop at any specific parks or attractions along the way, it's best to check their individual pet policies.
No, as this route primarily utilizes public roads, you do not need any special permits or to pay entrance fees to cycle the Exeter River via Kingston Road loop. If you choose to enter Kingston State Park, standard park entrance fees may apply.
While the route itself passes through quiet country roads, the general area around Kingston State Park and nearby towns in southern New Hampshire may offer cafes, pubs, or small shops for refreshments. It's a good idea to research local establishments before your ride.
Yes, while primarily a road cycling loop, the route briefly intersects with sections of other paths. You'll find short segments that overlap with trails such as Falls Trail, River Trail, Cemetary Trail, Blue, Dearborn Road, River Loop, and Farm Road.