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East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop

Moderate

5.0

(2319)

18,393

riders

East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop

04:00

85.7km

260m

Road cycling

This East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop offers a unique road cycling experience, blending urban landscapes with natural beauty and historical significance. You'll pedal through a mix of smooth pavement, crushed stone, and even some unpaved sections, passing by landmarks like the impressive Bayonne Bridge and weaving through areas that evoke the spirit of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail. The scenery constantly shifts from bustling cityscapes to tranquil riverside paths and marshlands, providing a diverse backdrop for your ride.

Planning your visit means being ready for varied terrain; a durable road bike with wider tires or a gravel bike is often a good choice for this route. While much of the East Coast Greenway aims to be off-road, be prepared for sections that share space with traffic, which can require extra caution. This moderate route, covering 53.2 miles (85.7 km) with 842 feet (257 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 3 hours and 59 minutes to complete.

What makes this route truly stand out is its connection to two ambitious projects: the East Coast Greenway, aiming for a 3,000-mile route from Maine to Florida, and the 9/11 National Memorial Trail, a 1,500-mile network linking the three 9/11 memorial sites. This particular loop offers a taste of both, providing a blend of active transportation and a chance for reflection, making it a notable option among road cycling routes in the region.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

15.5 km

Bayonne Bridge

Highlight (Segment) • Bridge

A couple hundred feet of climbing, here, for nice views at the top. Connects Bayonne, NJ and Staten Island, and is a protected two-way lane, shared use for pedestrians and cyclists.

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2

78.3 km

Lincoln Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Bike lane in each direction around this easy, 1.25-mile loop. Nice views of the water, pleasant park, quiet place to get some laps in.

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B

85.7 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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34.2 km

24.5 km

21.9 km

4.76 km

338 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

48.9 km

35.5 km

730 m

338 m

210 m

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Thursday 9 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

This specific loop, the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop, is designed for race bikes and covers approximately 85.7 km (53.3 miles). It typically takes around 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops.

What is the difficulty level of this cycling loop?

The loop is rated as moderate. While the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail can be challenging for long distances, this specific loop has an elevation gain of about 257 meters (843 feet), making it manageable for cyclists with some experience. Be prepared for varied road conditions.

What kind of terrain and surfaces can I expect on this cycling loop?

You'll encounter a mix of surfaces. The East Coast Greenway includes dedicated car-free paths, but also sections where you'll share the roadway. These on-road segments can vary from quiet roads to busier ones. The 9/11 Trail also features a mix, with efforts ongoing to create more off-road paths. Expect rolling urban, residential, and rural roads.

What kind of scenery will I encounter along the way?

This route offers diverse scenery, blending urban landscapes with glimpses of local communities. You'll experience areas that showcase the cultural fabric of the region, and potentially unique views as the trail traverses various environments. The route also passes through significant memorial sites, adding a poignant dimension to the journey.

Are there any notable landmarks or highlights along the route?

Yes, the loop passes by several points of interest. You'll cycle near the Bayonne Bridge, an impressive structure, and also near Lincoln Park, which offers facilities and green space.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, this loop utilizes sections of several official trails. You'll be cycling along parts of the 9-11 Trail (New Jersey thru route), the East Coast Greenway (NJ complementary Newark to Rahway route), and the 9-11 Trail (New Jersey Newark Spur), among others. It also touches upon the East Coast Greenway (NJ South) and East Coast Greenway (NY Staten Island).

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

Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and less humidity. Summer can be hot, especially on exposed road sections, while winter may present challenges with colder weather and potential ice or snow. Always check local weather forecasts before you go.

Is the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Given that significant portions of this route are on shared roadways and pass through urban areas, it's generally not recommended for cycling with dogs. If you do bring a dog, ensure they are comfortable with traffic and always kept on a leash, especially in public parks and shared-use paths.

Do I need any permits or pay fees to cycle this trail?

No, you do not need specific permits or to pay fees to cycle the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop. Access to the public roads and designated trail sections used in this route is generally free.

Where can I park to access the East Coast Greenway and 9/11 Trail Loop?

As this is a loop route through urban and suburban areas, there isn't one designated 'trailhead' parking lot. You can typically find public parking in towns or near parks along the route, such as near Lincoln Park. Always check local parking regulations and availability before your ride.

Is this route suitable for beginner cyclists?

This loop is rated moderate and includes sections on shared roadways with varying traffic conditions. While not extremely difficult, it's best suited for cyclists who have some experience with road cycling and are comfortable navigating urban and suburban environments. Beginners might find dedicated, car-free paths more suitable for their first rides.

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