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Gravel biking around Bridgewater Center features routes through varied landscapes, including river valleys, rolling hills, and wooded areas. The region's terrain offers a mix of state-maintained gravel roads and quiet paved sections, suitable for different skill levels. Riders can expect to encounter a combination of open country and shaded paths, with elevation changes characteristic of a diverse rural environment.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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92.0km
05:33
960m
960m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.3km
01:44
170m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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64.5km
03:57
560m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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128km
08:24
1,420m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.7km
01:44
250m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old train station was built in the late 1800s for the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Today, it serves as a hub for the Califon Historical Society and access point for the Columbia Rail Trail. Supposedly, the name Califon comes from a shortening of "California", since the painter creating the station map didn't leave enough room for the original title.
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Only a few parking spots, but a beautiful area in all directions.
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The Columbia Trail is a gorgeous Greenway along the South Branch Raritan River from this trail head to High Bridge, almost 15.5 miles to the south. Absolutely incredible views all the way through, autumn could be the best time to enjoy the trail. This parking at the northern trailhead isn't very big, but a couple of cars can fit in it.
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Despite the physical absence of the Rockaway Valley Railroad, its legacy lives on in the Washington Valley Trail and the memories it evokes. While the railroad ties and structures may have vanished, the spirit of the journey remains. The quiet beauty of the trail, reclaimed by nature, offers a unique opportunity for reflection and appreciation.
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This area encompasses around 768 acres of land, rich in history, with Revolutionary period artifacts and buildings dating back to the early 1900s. For a change of pace during your ride, there are over 12 miles of hiking trails to explore in this area.
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This 978-acre area was once an iron ore mine site in the 1800s. It has now become a very popular park, thanks to the miles of trails and the Black River running through it.
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Despite the physical absence of the Rockaway Valley Railroad, its legacy lives on in the Washington Valley Trail and the memories it evokes. While the railroad ties and structures may have vanished, the spirit of the journey remains. The quiet beauty of the trail, reclaimed by nature, offers a unique opportunity for reflection and appreciation.
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Lewis Morris County Park spans over 2,000 acres in size and features about 22 miles of trails. It is a popular spot for many activities such as biking, fishing, camping, cross-country skiing, hiking, picnicking, and more. The park is known for its fall foliage and serves as an ideal location for wedding ceremonies too. With easy accessibility and amenities catering to both kids and adults, Lewis Morris County Park is a great spot to get outdoors.
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There are over 20 gravel bike trails available around Bridgewater Center, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
The terrain around Bridgewater Center is quite varied, featuring river valleys, rolling hills, and wooded areas. You'll encounter a mix of state-maintained gravel roads and quiet paved sections. Depending on the specific location within the broader Bridgewater region, you might also find picturesque farm country, as seen in Bridgewater, Virginia, or scenic wooded areas near lakes, like in Bridgewater, Connecticut.
Yes, the routes cater to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy and moderate rides to more challenging excursions. For instance, there are 3 easy routes, 8 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from beginners to advanced riders.
Many of the gravel routes around Bridgewater Center are designed as loops. For example, the Bridge over North Branch River β Horse country loop from Pluckemin is a moderate 16.7-mile trail that takes you through river valleys and rural landscapes, perfect for a circular ride.
While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed in the guide, the region offers parks with accessible paths and trails suitable for various ages. For example, Bridgewater, Virginia, has over 13 parks, including Generations Park and Sandy Bottom Park, which offer playgrounds and exercise trails that could be suitable for family outings. When choosing a route, look for those marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' for a more relaxed experience.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge can explore routes like the Horse country β Bridge over North Branch River loop from Far Hills. This difficult 34.6-mile path traverses horse country and features significant elevation gain through wooded and open terrain. Another demanding option is the Bridge over North Branch River β Califon Train Station loop from Far Hills, a difficult 57.8-mile route with substantial elevation.
Parking availability varies by location. In Bridgewater, Virginia, for instance, parking for gravel routes is often available at Edgebrier Park or Bridgeview Park near the North River. For routes starting in specific towns like Far Hills or Pluckemin, local parking options may be available, often near trailheads or public spaces.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You can explore the Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath, visit Washington Valley Park West, or enjoy views of the D&R Canal. Other notable spots include Duke Island Park and the Headgates Dam. In Bridgewater, New Jersey, you might also find Buttermilk Falls, a picturesque waterfall, within Washington Valley Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 14 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes river valleys, rolling hills, and wooded areas, as well as the mix of state-maintained gravel roads and quiet paved sections. The opportunity to explore picturesque countryside and the availability of routes for different skill levels are frequently highlighted.
For those seeking longer rides, the Bridge over North Branch River β Horse country loop from Far Hills offers a substantial 43.3-mile (69.7 km) journey. Another excellent option is the Bridge over North Branch River loop from Far Hills, which is a moderate 31.2-mile (50.2 km) trail that includes river crossings and sections through open countryside.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the varied landscapes of Bridgewater Center, including river valleys and wooded areas, suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant riding conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded paths, while winter conditions would depend on snow and ice, particularly on gravel surfaces.


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