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Moore State Park

The best cycling routes in Moore State Park

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Touring cycling in Moore State Park offers routes that blend natural beauty with historical elements in Paxton, Massachusetts. The park features remnants of an 18th and 19th-century mill village, including historical building foundations and a restored sawmill, powered by Turkey Hill Brook with its waterfalls and cascades. Eames Pond provides tranquil views, while wooded paths and dirt trails traverse forested areas and fields. While dedicated cycling trails within the park may be limited, the broader region around Moore State Park…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Mass Central Rail Trail – Thayer Pond WMA loop from Sargent Hill

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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September 30, 2024, Mass Central Rail Trail

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Thayer Pond WMA is a 131-acre outdoor playground with the Central Mass Rail Trail running through it. You can enjoy wildlife viewing, hunting, and fishing in this natural landscape. The eastern part of the preserve is home to Thayer Pond, while the western part has a mixed hardwood forest with gray foxes and squirrels. Mill Brook flows through it, where you can spot several beaver impoundments along its banks.

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February 14, 2024, Barre Falls Dam

The Barre Falls Dam is not just a dam. You will find many recreational opportunities within the wetlands and forests such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing and canoeing. There are even picnic shelters you can rent. If you like to hike take the 5-mile loop near Hubbardston.

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Matthew
February 9, 2024, Thayer Pond

Thayer Pond is a pretty big body of water for a pond, and it's just off the side of the Mass Central Rail Trail. You get good views of the water through the trees, and there are a couple of clearings with open views of the pond.

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The Ware River Diversion Dam helps control the flow of water from the Quabbin Aqueduct into the Ware River. This is a really cool looking structure that you can see from the side of the trail.

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Matthew
February 7, 2024, Thayer Pond

Thayer Pond is a pretty big body of water for a pond, and it's just off the side of the Mass Central Rail Trail. You get good views of the water through the trees, and there are a couple of clearings with open views of the pond.

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The Mass Central Rail Trail is a 59-mile paved trail that is planned to extend to 104 miles from Boston to Northampton.

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Alex
February 1, 2024, Unionville Pond

Unionville Pond is a sparkling, picturesque pond visible between the trees along Wachusett Street. It serves as a popular fishing destination and is considered a gem in the area. Chaffins Brook flows through the lake, and the trees here turn golden and red in the fall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Moore State Park?

Moore State Park offers a selection of 6 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy loops to more moderate rail trail excursions.

What kind of terrain and surfaces can I expect on the touring cycling routes?

The routes in and around Moore State Park feature a mix of surfaces. While some segments are well-paved, you'll also encounter unpaved sections and dirt trails, particularly through wooded areas and fields. The park's trails are generally well-maintained, with mostly flat sections and gradual elevations.

Are there touring cycling routes suitable for families in Moore State Park?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. The park's generally flat and easy trails, including paved sections leading to Eames Pond, make it accessible for various visitors. An easy route like Bike loop from Browning Pond is a good choice for a leisurely family ride.

Can I bring my dog on the cycling routes in Moore State Park?

Moore State Park is generally dog-friendly for activities like hiking. While specific regulations for dogs on cycling trails are not detailed, it's always best to keep dogs leashed and ensure they are comfortable with the terrain and other trail users. Please check local park signage for any specific restrictions.

What natural features and landmarks can I see while cycling in Moore State Park?

You'll encounter a rich blend of natural beauty and historical elements. Key features include the tranquil Eames Pond, the picturesque Turkey Hill Brook with its waterfalls and cascades, and vibrant displays of azaleas, rhododendrons, and mountain laurel, especially in late spring. The park also preserves remnants of an 18th and 19th-century mill village.

Are there any waterfalls along the touring cycling routes?

Yes, waterfalls are a significant attraction within Moore State Park. You can find several near the preserved sawmill and under the restored bridge at Eames Pond, where Turkey Hill Brook features a 90-foot cascade over a 400-foot run. These natural features add a scenic element to your ride.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Moore State Park?

Late spring is particularly beautiful due to the vibrant displays of azaleas, rhododendrons, and mountain laurel. Autumn also offers stunning photographic opportunities with the foliage around the old mill building. The trails are generally well-maintained, making them enjoyable throughout the warmer months.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes available?

Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, the Bike loop from Browning Pond is an easy circular option. For more moderate rides, consider the Mass Central Rail Trail – Thayer Pond WMA loop from Rutland or the Ware River Diversion Dam loop from Oakham.

Where can I park when visiting Moore State Park for cycling?

Moore State Park offers parking facilities for visitors. Specific trailheads and parking areas are typically well-marked. It's advisable to check the park's official website or local signage upon arrival for the most convenient parking for your chosen route.

Is Moore State Park accessible by public transport?

While Moore State Park is a popular outdoor destination, direct public transport access to the park itself may be limited. Visitors typically reach the park by car. It's recommended to check local transit authority websites for any bus routes that might serve the Paxton area, though a direct connection to the park entrance is unlikely.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about the routes in Moore State Park?

The touring cycling routes in Moore State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the blend of natural beauty, historical elements like the mill village remnants, and the tranquil views around Eames Pond. The variety of easy to moderate routes also makes it appealing for different skill levels.

Are there historical sites to explore along the cycling routes?

Absolutely. Moore State Park is rich in history, preserving the remnants of an 18th and 19th-century mill village. You can explore historical building foundations, a restored sawmill, a triphammer, a quarry, a schoolhouse, and a tavern. These sites offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's past as you cycle through the park.

What are some longer touring cycling options in the area?

For longer, more moderate rides, consider routes that incorporate the Mass Central Rail Trail. Options like the Mass Central Rail Trail – Thayer Pond WMA loop from Conservation Land (16.4 miles) or the Thayer Pond WMA – Mass Central Rail Trail loop from Conservation Land (11 miles) offer extended cycling experiences through scenic natural areas.

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