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Touring cycling routes around South Royalton, Vermont, navigate a landscape characterized by rolling hills, numerous lakes, and scenic river valleys. The region features a mix of rural roads and natural areas, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Elevation gains are common, providing challenging ascents and rewarding views across the Vermont countryside. This area is well-suited for those seeking longer, more demanding cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
10
riders
96.1km
09:26
2,100m
2,100m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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41.5km
03:45
760m
760m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.3km
02:58
610m
610m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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67.5km
04:26
790m
790m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.7km
03:33
650m
660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 20-acre lake has easy access from Downer Road. It is surrounded by the Downer State Forest, offering views to Tyler Mountain. The Crescent Lake is a site for the LoonWatch annual survey, which accepts volunteers.
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Known as Vermont's Grand Canyon, you get a splendid view of the gorge from the road bridge. You can also park up your bike and take the hiking path to explore it further and go for a swim in the summer.
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Billings Farm is an outdoor museum and dairy farm and a hidden gem of Vermont. It is an especially good place to come if you're cycling with children who will love seeing the farm animals up close, especially the herd of Jersey cows with their beautiful big brown eyes.
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This area is undeveloped, featuring a lush second-growth forest with miles of trails, ponds, and available camping areas. There are also several viewpoints that offer a wonderful view of the Vermont countryside.
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Known as Vermont's Grand Canyon, you get a splendid view of the gorge from the road bridge. You can also park up your bike and take the hiking path to explore it further and go for a swim in the summer.
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On the north side of the river there is a viewing spot where you can have a closer look at the Mill ponds and old dam waterfall. In the winter, the water freezes; a spectacular sight.
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Built recently in 2012, Hurricane Irene had damaged the previous structure so badly that it didn't reach the river bank on either side. It has been sympathetically redesigned to complement the other covered bridges in the area.
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Taftsville Covered Bridge was opened in 1836 and is very well maintained. You can also walk down onto the river bank to get a lovely view of the river crossing from below. There are information boards which provide further information about the wooden bridge's history.
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There are 6 touring cycling routes available around South Royalton on komoot. These routes are generally challenging, featuring significant elevation changes and varied terrain.
The touring cycling routes around South Royalton are generally rated as difficult due to the region's rolling hills and elevation gains. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy or moderate in the current selection, making them more suitable for experienced cyclists or families seeking a significant challenge.
You can expect a mix of rural roads, scenic river valleys, and areas around numerous lakes. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, which means routes often include challenging ascents and rewarding views across the Vermont countryside.
The Silver Lake – Silver Lake loop from Amity Pond Natural Area explores natural areas and provides views of Silver Lake. Another route, CCC Pond – Crescent Lake loop from McIntosh Pond, winds through a landscape of ponds and rural expanses.
Yes, the Quechee Gorge Bridge – Taftsville Covered Bridge loop from Sharon is a notable route that leads through river valleys and past historic covered bridges, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
The longest touring cycling route is the CCC Pond – Crescent Lake loop from McIntosh Pond, which spans 61.8 miles (99.4 km) and typically takes around 9 hours and 51 minutes to complete.
For a shorter, yet still difficult, touring cycling experience, consider the Silver Lake – Silver Lake loop from Amity Pond Natural Area. It's 19.5 miles (31.3 km) long and can be completed in about 2 hours and 58 minutes, offering significant elevation changes.
Many routes are designed as loops starting from specific locations. For example, the Silver Lake – Silver Lake loop begins from Amity Pond Natural Area, and the Quechee Gorge Bridge – Taftsville Covered Bridge loop starts near Sharon. Specific parking details are often available on the individual route pages on komoot.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, Vermont's climate generally makes late spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for cycling. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, though autumn can bring cooler weather and stunning fall foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the White River Swimming Spot loop from Asael Smith Farm is a route that specifically highlights a swimming spot along the White River, offering a refreshing break during your ride.
Over 20 touring cyclists have explored South Royalton's varied terrain using komoot. They often appreciate the challenging nature of the routes, the scenic rural roads, and the beautiful river valleys and lakes that characterize the Vermont countryside.


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