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The best traffic-free bike rides in Burlington County

By Fede from komoot

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Updated May 27, 2026

If you've ever tried to plan gravel biking in Burlington County, you know how overwhelming the options can be. Sifting through countless routes to find the ones genuinely worth your time and effort can feel like a ride in itself. That's where we come in. Our komoot community has ridden, mapped, and reviewed these trails, and we've curated this guide to save you the guesswork, pointing you straight to the routes that deliver.

Gravel biking in Burlington County is defined by its unique character: think extensive Pinelands with their sandy soils and unpaved roads, alongside the serene waterways of the Rancocas Creek. This region offers a fantastic mix, from flat, forested trails perfect for a relaxed spin to more challenging sections that will test your legs. You'll find a range of terrain, from dirt paths to mixed surfaces, making it a diverse playground for any gravel cyclist.

For a true taste of the Pinelands, we'd start with the Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop from Atsion Lake. This moderate 29.7 miles (47.9 km) route is a local favorite, traversing varied unpaved surfaces that truly capture the essence of the area. If you're looking for something a bit shorter and easier, the Canal Bridge to the 1799 House loop from Trenton offers a lovely 9.4 miles (15.1 km) ride through varied landscapes. With more than 30 gravel bikers already exploring Burlington County with komoot, you're in good company.

If you only do 2 of these routes

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    Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop from Atsion Lake
  2. 2

    Canal Bridge to the 1799 House loop from Trenton

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Trail

Distance

Elevation

Difficulty

Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop from Atsion Lake

47.9 km

60 m

Moderate

Canal Bridge to the 1799 House loop from Trenton

15.1 km

20 m

Easy

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Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop from Atsion Lake

47.9km

03:40

60m

60m

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

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Canal Bridge to the 1799 House loop from Trenton

15.1km

00:50

20m

20m

Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Tips from the Community

Lyle
May 7, 2025, Yardley Mural Café Seating Area

Yardley, PA is great place to visit, if you are Bucks County PA. Good food and drink. The Delaware Valley Towpath Trail runs through it. The Yardley Inn one of my favorite local resturant.If you enjoy a cold beer, try The Vault.It use to be a bank, and yes there is a vault!

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A twelve-foot stone pillar honors pilot Emilio Carranza, who crashed on his way home to Mexico after a goodwill flight over New York City in 1928. Carranza was returning Charles Lindbergh's goodwill flight over Mexico City from the previous year when he was caught in a thunderstorm over the pine barrens.

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In 2017 a forest fire burned about 1,000 acres of Wharton State Forest. You can see the new growth pushing up between the burnt pillars of pine along the east side of the road.

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This short bridge over the canal takes you to a rebuilt home from 1799 that now functions as a restroom with water fountains and air conditioning. This is a great little scenic rest stop along the canal trail.

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AaronLavanchy
January 21, 2024, Atsion Lake

Atsion Lake is a man-made lake in Wharton State Forest, formed by a dammed portion of the Mullica River, covering close to 100 acres. It's a popular place for boating, fishing, swimming, and camping.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available in Burlington County?

Currently, this guide features three dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in Burlington County. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, perfect for exploring the region's unique landscapes without vehicle interference.

Are there easy or beginner-friendly no-traffic gravel bike trails in Burlington County?

Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, the Canal Bridge to the 1799 House loop from Trenton is rated as easy. It covers a distance of approximately 15 km (9.4 miles) with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for beginners or a relaxed outing.

Are there more challenging no-traffic gravel bike routes for experienced riders?

For riders looking for a moderate challenge, two routes are available. The Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop from Atsion Lake is nearly 48 km (29.8 miles) long, and the Carnegie Lake Dam loop from Hamilton spans almost 40 km (24.8 miles). Both offer a good workout with varied terrain typical of the region's gravel paths.

What natural features or attractions can I expect to see along these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Many trails in Burlington County pass through or near significant natural areas. For instance, the Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop takes you close to Atsion Lake and the Carranza Memorial, offering glimpses into the Pinelands ecosystem. You might also encounter parts of Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, known for its unique sandy soils and pine forests.

Are these no-traffic gravel bike trails suitable for families?

Yes, the easier routes, such as the Canal Bridge to the 1799 House loop, are generally suitable for families. Burlington County also boasts numerous parks like Pennington Park and Historic Smithville Park, which offer extensive trail networks and amenities that are very family-friendly, even if not all sections are gravel or completely traffic-free.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Burlington County?

Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Burlington County, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm and humid, especially in the Pinelands, while winter rides are possible but require appropriate gear for colder temperatures and potentially sandy or wet conditions.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy the most about gravel biking in Burlington County?

The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Burlington County, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, scenic routes that wind through unique natural landscapes like the Pinelands, offering a true escape from traffic and a chance to connect with nature.

Are there any loop options among the no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Yes, all three featured routes are loop trails. This means you'll start and end at the same point, making logistics like parking much simpler. Examples include the Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop and the Carnegie Lake Dam loop.

What are the rules for e-bikes on gravel trails in Burlington County, NJ?

E-bike regulations can vary by specific park or trail system within Burlington County. While many multi-use trails may permit Class 1 e-bikes (pedal-assist only, up to 20 mph), it's always best to check the specific rules for the area you plan to ride. For general information on biking in New Jersey, you can consult the state's transportation resources.

Are there options for public transport access to these gravel bike trails?

Public transport access directly to trailheads in Burlington County can be limited, especially for more remote gravel routes. Many riders opt to drive and park. However, some areas, particularly those closer to towns like Trenton or Hamilton, might have bus services that could get you within riding distance. Planning ahead with local transit schedules is recommended.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Parking is typically available at the start points of these loop trails. For instance, the Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop starts near Atsion Lake, which has designated parking areas. Always check specific trailhead information or park websites for details on parking availability and any potential fees.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the no-traffic gravel bike trails?

While the trails themselves are often in natural, less developed areas, you can usually find cafes and eateries in nearby towns. For routes like the Atsion Lake – Carranza Memorial loop, towns like Hammonton or Medford are within a reasonable drive. For trails closer to the Delaware River, towns like Bordentown or Columbus offer more options for refreshments.

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