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Middlesex County
Cambridge

Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop

Routes
United States
Massachusetts
Middlesex County
Cambridge

Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop

Moderate

5.0

(8485)

8,486

riders

Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop

03:30

51.0km

280m

Gravel riding

Moderate 31.7-mile gravel biking loop through historic sites and diverse terrain in Minute Man National Historical Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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10.4 km

Lexington Battle Green

Highlight • Historical Site

The Lexington Battle Green, also known as Lexington Common, is a historic site in Lexington, Massachusetts. On April 19, 1775, this green was the site of the first armed conflict between colonial militiamen and British soldiers, marking the start of the Revolutionary War. Known as the "shot heard 'round the world," this skirmish began the colonies' fight for independence from England. The Battle Green is now a National Historic Landmark and features key monuments, including the iconic Minuteman Statue, the Revolutionary War Monument, and the nearby Belfry, a reproduction of the structure that summoned the militia.

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22.5 km

Reformatory Branch Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Reformatory Branch Trail stretches 3.9 miles through Middlesex County, connecting the historic towns of Bedford and Concord along a dirt path. This rail trail, built in 1873 by the Boston & Lowell Railroad, offers activities like mountain biking, walking, and cross-country skiing in winter. It begins at Depot Park, near the North Bridge, site of the "shot heard round the world." Along the way, the trail passes through wildlife refuges, including the Elm Brook Conservation Area and the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, which are home to over 220 bird species and other wildlife. While the trail's rough conditions make it ideal for foot or mountain bike/gravel bike travel. The trail concludes at Lowell Road, where nearby parking and restrooms are available.

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23.7 km

Great Meadow Park Common Land

Highlight • Viewpoint

Here is a beautiful view of the Great Meadows. This National Wildlife Refuge, is one of the eight sanctuaries that make up the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge complex.

This reserve offers visitors many landscapes and habitats to explore while enjoying many activities throughout the year such as hiking, snowshoeing, fishing, hunting and boating on the Sudbury and Concord Rivers.

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26.5 km

Old North Bridge

Highlight • Historical Site

The Old North Bridge, located in Concord, Massachusetts, holds significant historical importance as the site of the first American victory in the Revolutionary War. On April 19, 1775, colonial militia confronted British troops here, and the "shot heard 'round the world" was fired, symbolizing the birth of American independence.

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28.5 km

Concord Town Center

Highlight • Settlement

Great midpoint for lunch! I stopped in at the Main Street Cafe. Service was quick and the food was good. Lots of indoor and outdoor seating.

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6

29.8 km

Orchard House (Little Women House)

Highlight • Historical Site

The "Little Women" house, officially known as Orchard House, is a historic home in Concord, Massachusetts, where Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous novel Little Women in 1868. The Alcott family lived there from 1858 to 1877, and the house served as inspiration for the book's setting. Preserved as a museum, Orchard House offers guided tours showcasing original furnishings, artwork by May Alcott (Louisa's sister), and the family’s personal artifacts.

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34.1 km

Battle Road Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Minuteman Trail, also known as the Battle Road Trail, is a historic pathway in the Minute Man National Historical Park, spanning Concord, Lincoln, and Lexington, Massachusetts. This 5-mile trail follows the route taken by British troops and colonial militiamen during the opening battles of the American Revolutionary War on April 19, 1775. The trail features several key historical sites, including the Hartwell Tavern, Captain William Smith House, and the site of Paul Revere’s capture. It winds through scenic woods, fields, and wetlands, providing visitors with a mix of history and natural beauty. Interpretive signs along the route detail the events of the fateful day, making it a popular destination for walking, running, and cycling. Although you can do it on a road bike, a gravel bike or hardtail might be more comfortable.

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51.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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25.3 km

10.3 km

8.29 km

5.93 km

1.14 km

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Surfaces

35.4 km

10.6 km

4.19 km

632 m

228 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop?

The loop offers varied terrain. The Minuteman Bikeway section is mostly paved and smooth, ideal for easy riding. In contrast, the Battle Road Trail features a crushed gravel surface, with some areas of loose sand and gravel, and even compressed dirt segments. You'll also encounter boardwalk sections over wetlands.

Is the Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop suitable for beginners?

The loop is generally considered easy to moderate. The Minuteman Bikeway is largely flat and paved, making it very beginner-friendly. The Battle Road Trail has some minor hills and a gravel surface, which might be a bit more challenging for absolute beginners but is still manageable for most riders with basic fitness.

What historical sites and landmarks can I see along the route?

This route is rich in American Revolutionary War history. You'll pass by significant sites such as the Lexington Battle Green, the Old North Bridge, and the Battle Road Trail itself, which follows the path of British troops and colonial militiamen. Other notable spots include the Hartwell Tavern, Captain William Smith House, and the site of Paul Revere's capture. You can also visit the Orchard House (Little Women House) in Concord Town Center.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

The loop offers diverse scenery, from suburban areas and village centers along the Minuteman Bikeway to scenic woods, fields, and wetlands on the Battle Road Trail. You'll find views of biodiversity and natural resources, especially near areas like the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to diverse bird species and other wildlife.

What is the best time of year to ride the Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop?

Spring, summer, and fall are all excellent times to ride. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer offers lush greenery. Fall is particularly beautiful with vibrant foliage. The trail is generally accessible year-round, but winter conditions can bring snow and ice, making some sections more challenging or requiring different gear.

Where can I park to access the Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop?

There are several parking options along the route. For the Minuteman Bikeway, you can find parking in towns like Arlington, Lexington, and Bedford. For the Battle Road Trail within Minute Man National Historical Park, parking lots are available at various historical sites along the trail, such as the Battle Road Visitor Center or near the Hartwell Tavern.

Is the Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the loop is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed on both the Minuteman Bikeway and the Battle Road Trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Minute Man National Historical Park?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails within Minute Man National Historical Park, including the Battle Road Trail. The park is free to enter and explore.

Does the Battle Road and Minuteman Bikeway Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it includes sections of the Minuteman Bikeway, the Battle Road Trail, and the Reformatory Branch Trail. You'll also find smaller segments of trails like the Bay Circuit Trail and various local paths within Lexington and Concord.

Are there any sections where I might need to dismount my bike?

Yes, particularly on the Battle Road Trail, you may encounter boardwalk sections over wetlands where it's advisable or necessary to dismount and push your bike for safety and to preserve the boardwalks.

What type of bike is best suited for this loop?

Given the mix of paved and crushed gravel surfaces, a gravel bike is ideal for this loop. Mountain bikes would also handle the varied terrain well. While road bikes can manage the paved Minuteman Bikeway, they are not recommended for the gravel and unpaved sections of the Battle Road Trail.

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Trail Reviews

Damien
July 22, 2024, Minuteman BW to Reformatory to Minuteman NP

Pretty nice route. Unfortunately Battle Road was closed and a portion of the Minuteman Bikeway in Lexington will be closed the next few weeks.

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