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Carroll County

Albany Covered Bridge loop

Hard

2.5

(7)

94

riders

Albany Covered Bridge loop

03:38

58.1km

590m

Cycling

Embark on the Albany Covered Bridge loop, a difficult touring cycling route that takes you through the scenic White Mountain National Forest. This challenging ride spans 36.1 miles (58.1 km) and features a significant elevation gain of 1936 feet (590 metres), requiring very good fitness to complete in an estimated 3 hours and 37 minutes. As you pedal, you will experience classic New Hampshire landscapes, primarily on paved surfaces, with rewarding views of the surrounding mountains.

When planning your visit, be aware that while the Albany Covered Bridge is open to foot traffic all year, it closes to vehicles during winter. If you are driving, note the height restriction of 7 feet 9 inches for vehicles using the bridge. Parking is generally available near the start of the route, making it convenient to begin your touring cycling adventure. Consider the season and your fitness level before setting out on this demanding loop.

The highlight of this route is the historic Albany Covered Bridge, a charming wooden structure built in 1858 that gracefully spans the Swift River. You will also pass by Rocky Gorge, a natural wonder carved by glaciers, adding diverse natural beauty to your journey. This route offers a deep dive into the region's natural and historical landmarks, making it a notable touring cycling experience in the White Mountains.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Bartlett Experimental Forest

Rocky Gorge Scenic Area

White Mountain National Forest

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21.0 km

Albany Covered Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

One of the most beautiful covered bridges I have ever seen

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25.5 km

Rocky Gorge

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Rocky Gorge is a narrow and powerful canyon where water always flows, even in dry times. Carved by glaciers, it's a breathtaking and scenic area with a 10-foot drop and rapids.

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50.2 km

6.31 km

1.38 km

309 m

Surfaces

57.6 km

317 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Albany Covered Bridge loop suitable for beginners or families with young children?

No, this cycling route is classified as 'difficult' and requires very good fitness due to its length of approximately 58.1 kilometers (36 miles) and significant elevation gain of about 590 meters (1,936 feet). It is not recommended for beginners or families with young children.

What is the terrain like on this cycling loop?

The terrain is predominantly paved, making up about 99% of the route (approximately 57.6 km). However, there are small unpaved sections (around 317 meters), and some segments may require you to push your bicycle. Expect significant climbs throughout the loop.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The primary highlight is the historic Albany Covered Bridge, a classic New Hampshire sight built in 1858. You will also pass by Rocky Gorge, a glacial carving. The entire route offers picturesque views within the White Mountain National Forest.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Albany Covered Bridge loop?

The best time to cycle this loop is typically from late spring through early autumn. The fall foliage in the White Mountains is particularly stunning, but this is also a popular time, so expect more traffic. Winter cycling is generally not recommended as the Albany Covered Bridge is closed to vehicles, and conditions can be challenging.

Where can I park to access the Albany Covered Bridge loop?

Parking is available near the Albany Covered Bridge itself, which serves as a common starting point for the loop. Additional parking options may be found along the Kancamagus Highway or in nearby North Conway, depending on your preferred starting location.

Are there any permits or fees required for cycling in the White Mountain National Forest?

Yes, a recreation pass may be required for parking at certain trailheads and facilities within the White Mountain National Forest. You can find detailed information and purchase passes on the official USDA Forest Service website. It's advisable to check current regulations before your visit.

Is the Albany Covered Bridge loop dog-friendly?

While the White Mountain National Forest generally allows dogs on trails, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the length and difficulty of this specific cycling route, consider if it's appropriate for your dog's fitness level and paw safety on paved and potentially unpaved sections.

What kind of bicycle is best suited for this loop?

A touring bicycle is ideal for this loop, as indicated by the route's classification. Its design is well-suited for the predominantly paved surfaces and longer distances, while also being capable of handling the short unpaved sections you might encounter.

Does the Albany Covered Bridge loop intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route briefly intersects with or runs parallel to several other paths. You might encounter sections of the West M N F Road, XB411, and the Boulder Loop Trail, among others, for short distances.

Are there any amenities like cafes or restrooms along the route?

While the route itself is primarily scenic and passes through natural areas, you'll find amenities in nearby North Conway. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks, and plan your stops for restrooms and refreshments before or after your ride in town.

What is the height restriction for vehicles using the Albany Covered Bridge?

The Albany Covered Bridge has a height restriction of 7' 9" for vehicles. While cyclists can pass through, this restriction is important for any support vehicles or if you are considering driving to the bridge.

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