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Massachusetts
Barnstable County
Yarmouth Port

Nobska Point Light loop via Hyannis and Mashpee from Yarmouth

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Road cycling routes
United States
Massachusetts
Barnstable County
Yarmouth Port

Nobska Point Light loop via Hyannis and Mashpee from Yarmouth

Moderate

2.6

(6)

74

riders

Nobska Point Light loop via Hyannis and Mashpee from Yarmouth

04:10

101km

410m

Road cycling

Cycle 62.7 miles on this moderate route from Yarmouth to Nobska Point Light, passing through Hyannis and Mashpee with scenic coastal views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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8.04 km

Main Street Hyannis

Highlight (Segment) • Settlement

Hyannis is the biggest of the seven villages that comprise the the town of Barnstable. The historic downtown Main Street is a major tourist destination and there are many local …

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2

13.8 km

Craigville Beach

Highlight • Beach

Best done when the tide is low.

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46.5 km

Oyster Pond

Highlight • Lake

Oyster Pond is a scenic salt pond right off the Shining Sea Bike path.
It is comprised of a series of kettle ponds that flooded at the end of the …

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4

47.0 km

Trunk River Beach

Highlight • Beach

Trunk River Beach is a fantastic public beach located right off of the Shining Sea Bike Path. This scenic spot is an excellent place to walk to bike to and …

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50.0 km

Nobska Point Light

Highlight • Monument

The Nobska Point Lighthouse was first constructed in 1828. The 40-foot tall cast iron lighthouse on the green hill that still stands today was built in 1876 and is an …

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101 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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64.4 km

21.0 km

12.0 km

3.51 km

206 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

94.1 km

6.42 km

512 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

This racebike loop is designed to be completed in approximately 4 hours and 10 minutes, based on an average cycling pace. However, your actual duration may vary depending on your fitness level, stops for sightseeing, and traffic conditions.

What is the difficulty level and terrain like for this route?

The route is classified as moderate due to its length of about 101 kilometers (62.8 miles) and an elevation gain of around 410 meters (1345 feet). While primarily utilizing well-paved surfaces, the elevation gain suggests rolling hills rather than a completely flat ride. Cyclists should have good fitness for this journey.

Where can I park to start this cycling loop?

The loop starts from Yarmouth. While specific parking details for this exact route are not provided, Yarmouth offers various public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability near the starting point before your ride.

What are the main points of interest along the way?

The route offers diverse scenery and passes through several notable areas. You'll cycle through towns like Hyannis, where you can explore Main Street Hyannis. Other highlights include coastal views at Craigville Beach and Trunk River Beach, and the serene Oyster Pond. The culmination of the ride is the historic Nobska Point Light, offering stunning panoramic views.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

Given its moderate difficulty, considerable length (101 km), and elevation gain (410 m), this route is best suited for cyclists with good fitness and some experience with longer road rides. Beginners might find the distance and rolling hills challenging.

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

Cape Cod is beautiful year-round, but for cycling, spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be very busy, especially in towns like Hyannis and Mashpee, leading to heavier traffic on certain main roads. Consider cycling during off-peak hours if riding in summer.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this route?

No specific permits or entrance fees are generally required to cycle this public road route. However, if you plan to visit specific attractions or beaches along the way, they might have their own entrance fees or parking charges.

Does this route intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, the route briefly intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Claire Saltonstall Bikeway (13%), the East Coast Greenway (MA complementary Cape Cod route) (13%), and the Shining Sea Bikeway (8%). It also touches upon parts of The Cape Cod Way (7%) and the Cape Cod Rail Trail (7%).

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

As this is primarily a road cycling route, it is generally not considered suitable for bringing dogs, especially given the distance and potential for traffic. If you plan to stop at beaches or parks, check their specific dog policies.

Are there places to stop for food or refreshments along the way?

Yes, as the route passes through towns like Hyannis and Mashpee, you will find various opportunities for cafes, pubs, and other businesses where you can stop for refreshments or a meal. These towns offer a mix of local businesses and amenities.

What should I be aware of regarding traffic on this route?

While much of the route is well-paved, you should be prepared for varying road conditions and traffic, especially when traversing through urban and commercial areas of Hyannis and Mashpee. During peak seasons, some main roads, such as Route 28, can experience heavy traffic, so exercise caution.

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