Blackwater Dam Flood Control Reservoir to Andover loop from Warner
Blackwater Dam Flood Control Reservoir to Andover loop from Warner
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57.0km
480m
Cycling
This difficult 35.4-mile touring cycling loop from Warner offers significant elevation gain and scenic views of the Blackwater Dam Reservoir
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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Parking
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13.2 km
Highlight • Lake
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32.0 km
Highlight • Bridge
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57.0 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
46.6 km
3.96 km
3.28 km
1.73 km
1.45 km
Surfaces
27.6 km
22.8 km
3.96 km
2.65 km
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Highest point (300 m)
Lowest point (130 m)
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This challenging touring bicycle loop typically takes around 4 hours and 23 minutes to complete. However, your actual duration may vary based on your fitness level, speed, and any stops you make along the way.
The loop starts and ends in Warner, New Hampshire. While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, Warner serves as the primary access point for this route.
No, this route is categorized as 'difficult' and requires 'Very good fitness'. With a distance of approximately 57 km (35.4 miles) and an elevation gain of 483 meters (1,575 feet), it presents a significant challenge best suited for experienced touring cyclists.
The route is primarily on paved surfaces, making it suitable for road or touring bikes. Despite being paved, the 'difficult' rating indicates that you should expect steep or sustained climbs due to the significant elevation gain.
You can anticipate views of the Blackwater Flood Control Reservoir, the Blackwater River, and the typical New Hampshire landscape of forests and potentially some open areas as you traverse between Warner and Andover. The area is known for its natural beauty.
Merrimack County, New Hampshire, offers beautiful cycling conditions in late spring, summer, and early fall. These seasons generally provide pleasant temperatures and clear roads, though it's always wise to check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, key points of interest include the Blackwater Flood Control Reservoir, a significant flood control structure, and a Covered Bridge. The surrounding area also offers views of the Blackwater River.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other paths. You will encounter parts of the Northern Rail Trail and the Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway, among others, during your ride.
While the route is primarily on paved roads, which may not be ideal for dogs, specific regulations regarding dogs on this cycling loop are not detailed. If you plan to bring a dog, it's best to check local ordinances for Merrimack County and any specific rules for the Blackwater Dam area or Mount Kearsarge State Forest.
This cycling loop primarily uses public roads. Generally, no specific permits or fees are required for cycling on public roads in New Hampshire. However, if you venture onto specific trails or into managed areas, always check for any posted regulations or fees.
This route passes through the general vicinity of Mount Kearsarge State Forest. While the cycling loop itself is largely on paved roads, if you plan to explore within the State Forest boundaries, be aware that specific regulations may apply regarding trail usage, permits, and activities. Always consult the official New Hampshire State Parks website for the most current information.
The loop connects the towns of Warner and Andover. You may find cafes, pubs, or other establishments in these towns where you can refuel or grab a drink. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially given the challenging nature of the ride.