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New Hampshire
Coos County

Back Lake to Beaver Brook Falls loop

Moderate

3.4

(25)

90

riders

Back Lake to Beaver Brook Falls loop

02:36

48.8km

810m

Road cycling

Cycle the moderate 30.3-mile Back Lake to Beaver Brook Falls loop in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, featuring waterfalls and scenic Great North W

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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24.6 km

Beaver Brook Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Beaver Brook Falls is one of the more impressive waterfalls in New Hampshire. It's located within the boundaries of the park Beaver Brook Falls Wayside and can be spotted pretty …

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44.2 km

Lake Francis

Highlight • Lake

Lake Francis is a 2,000-acre lake right off the side of the highway. There are a bunch of different areas around the lake that can give you access to the …

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48.8 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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34.5 km

8.08 km

6.24 km

Surfaces

42.8 km

5.80 km

264 m

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Lowest point (340 m)

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Monday 13 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Back Lake to Beaver Brook Falls loop for cycling?

This loop is generally considered moderate, with some sections potentially leaning towards challenging. You can expect constant ascents and descents, as the northern New Hampshire terrain is rarely flat. While the route primarily uses paved roads, be prepared for rolling hills and sustained climbs.

What kind of terrain and road conditions can I expect on this cycling route?

The route primarily follows paved roads, such as Route 145, which is known for its beautiful ride. However, the terrain involves significant elevation changes with rolling hills, ascents, and descents. It's crucial to verify your specific route beforehand, as some back roads in Pittsburg can be unpaved or 'chunkier' gravel, which may not be suitable for typical road bikes.

What are the main scenic highlights along the Back Lake to Beaver Brook Falls loop?

You'll experience classic 'Great North Woods' scenery throughout the ride. Key highlights include the impressive 80-foot cascading Beaver Brook Falls, which has a scenic park and picnic area. You'll also pass by Lake Francis and enjoy picturesque views of rolling hills, pastureland, forests, and stunning mountain vistas. Keep an eye out for the 45th Parallel Historical Marker along Route 145, a unique point of interest.

Where can I park to access the cycling loop?

While there isn't one designated 'trailhead' for this specific loop, you can typically find parking at accessible points along the route. For example, the Beaver Brook Falls Wayside off Route 145 offers parking and picnic facilities. Parking is also available near Back Lake, though specific spots may vary. It's advisable to plan your starting point and check local parking options in Pittsburg, New Hampshire.

Is the Back Lake to Beaver Brook Falls loop suitable for beginner cyclists?

Given the moderate to challenging terrain with significant elevation changes, this loop might be demanding for absolute beginners. Cyclists should have a reasonable level of fitness and experience with rolling hills and sustained climbs. If you're new to road cycling, consider shorter, flatter routes in the area first to build confidence.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle this loop is generally from late spring through early fall. Summer offers pleasant temperatures, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in northern New Hampshire. Winter cycling is not recommended due to snow and ice.

Are dogs allowed on the cycling route?

This cycling route primarily uses public roads. While dogs are generally allowed in public areas, they must be kept on a leash and under control at all times, especially when cycling. Be mindful of traffic and other cyclists. Always clean up after your pet.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for cycling in the Connecticut Lakes Wildlife Management Area South?

No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required for road cycling on public roads within the Connecticut Lakes Wildlife Management Area South. However, if you plan to venture onto private lands or specific recreational trails off the main roads, always check for any posted regulations or permit requirements.

Does the route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route does intersect with several other paths. You may encounter sections of the South Hill Trail, Primary 142, QUAD, Corridor 21A, Outler Loop, Kidder's Path, Johnson Road, Harris Pond Road, Primary 141, and Tall Timber Trail at various points along the loop.

What amenities are available near the loop for cyclists?

Pittsburg, New Hampshire, offers some amenities for visitors. You can find local cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options in the town. The Beaver Brook Falls Wayside also provides picnic facilities. It's a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, as services may be spread out along the route.

What should I bring for a road cycling trip on this loop?

For this moderate to challenging road cycling loop, you should bring a well-maintained road bike, a helmet, plenty of water, snacks, and appropriate cycling attire for varying weather conditions. A basic repair kit (spare tube, pump, tire levers) is also recommended. Don't forget your phone for navigation and emergencies, and consider a small first-aid kit.

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