4.7
(5912)
11,216
riders
01:51
48.1km
80m
Road cycling
The Kingsbury Loop offers an easy road cycling experience through the serene landscapes of the Kingsbury Fish and Wildlife Area. As you pedal, you will find yourself surrounded by natural features and diverse wildlife, making for a peaceful escape from city life. This route is generally flat, providing a relaxed…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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21.8 km
Highlight (Segment) • Natural
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48.1 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
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27.5 km
18.2 km
2.21 km
139 m
137 m
Surfaces
47.2 km
755 m
182 m
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This loop is designed for racebikes, indicating a smooth, paved surface. With minimal elevation gain (around 82 meters up and 81 meters down over 48 kilometers), you can expect a generally flat and easy ride, perfect for a relaxed cycling experience.
Yes, absolutely! The Kingsbury Loop is rated as 'easy' with very little elevation change, making it an excellent choice for beginners or those looking for a leisurely ride on a racebike.
The Kingsbury Loop is located within the Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area. Specific trailhead parking information isn't provided in the tour data, but typically, wildlife areas offer designated parking lots near main entrances or trail access points. We recommend checking the official Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area website for detailed parking instructions before your visit.
The primary highlight along this route is the Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area itself. You'll be cycling through a natural area, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. While specific viewpoints aren't listed, the scenic beauty of the wildlife area provides a pleasant backdrop for your ride.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Kingsbury Loop (the official trail name), 35 (Indiana), Door Village Loop, and smaller segments of Luhr County Park Loop, Clear Lake Greenway Loop, and the Chessie Trail.
Given its location in the Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area, spring, summer, and fall are generally the best times to visit. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, summer provides warm weather, and fall brings beautiful foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for potential rain or extreme temperatures.
Regulations regarding dogs in Fish & Wildlife Areas can vary. While many allow leashed dogs, it's crucial to verify the specific rules for the Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area directly. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
Many Fish & Wildlife Areas in Indiana require a valid hunting, fishing, or trapping license, or a special property use permit for entry, especially for those aged 17 and older. It's highly recommended to check the official Indiana Department of Natural Resources website for the most current information on permits and fees for the Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area before your visit.
This particular Komoot tour is specifically categorized for a racebike. Its smooth, paved, and mostly flat terrain makes it ideal for road cycling, allowing for a fast and efficient ride.
As the loop is primarily within the Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area, amenities like cafes or dedicated restrooms might be limited directly on the route. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks, and plan for restroom breaks in nearby towns like La Porte before or after your ride.
The estimated duration for this 48-kilometer racebike loop is approximately 1 hour and 51 minutes. This is an average, so your actual time may vary depending on your cycling speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.