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RSS [?] Bicycle Trails in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, United States

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Route Contributor Last Updated Where Distance Tags
nothern loop rail trail schatdog Aug 29th United States > Massachusetts > Tyngsboro 38.1km Onroad, Intermediate, Scenic
North road the last 1/4 is dirt but you can bike on it on dry day, also there is rail trail that doest showup on the map which is the missing section, the tracks are shown.....you will ride down the rail trail till peperill center than get onto groton rd and continue for the loop. The nashua rail trail is very nice rail trail that goes by many senic views....
lost lake 2 schatdog Aug 23rd United States > Massachusetts > Tyngsboro 46.9km Steep, Intermediate, Low traffic, Scenic
This route avoids the busy 119, sme good hills and again nice views.....
lost lake 1 schatdog Aug 23rd United States > Massachusetts > Tyngsboro 39.7km Onroad, Intermediate, Scenic
this uses rt 119, heavy traffic for 119 stretch otherwise nice views, hills and good views....
rail /rt 111 schatdog Aug 22nd United States > Massachusetts > Tyngsboro 61.2km Onroad, Smooth, Intermediate, Low traffic, Scenic
CRW Hillsborough Country Ride 01Nov08 gdavis Nov 2nd United States > Massachusetts > Tyngsboro 103.5km Recreational, Training, Onroad, Smooth, Intermediate, Rural, Scenic
This is a Charles River Wheelmen ride described on their cue sheet as follows: "This new ride takes you northwest from Tyngsborough up to Mont Vernon NH. Enjoy the fall air and country roads. We go up through Hollis, then take a long downhill and back roads into Amherst Center (store). The green in Amherst (elev. 260) makes a great lunch stop. Then we will roll up to Mont Vernon (elev. 820 feet) to be rewarded with a thundering downhill south toward Milford. We next pick up the Fall Century route so as not to miss the downhill on Old Milford Rd coming into Brookline NH (store). Using some of the less traveled roads we return to Pepperell (stores, rest rooms at Dunkin Donuts) then across Groton to Island Pond Rd. One more uphill then you can coast it home a few miles to the parking lot. The short ride splits west at Hollis to cut off Amherst and Mont Vernon, and returns through Brookline. Several hills on both rides are challenging although rewarding."
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