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Monmouth County
Red Bank

Hartshorne Woods gravel loop

Moderate

3.1

(24)

91

riders

Hartshorne Woods gravel loop

01:42

25.5km

210m

Cycling

The Hartshorne Woods gravel loop trails cycling experience offers a diverse ride through dense forests and along scenic bluffs. You'll wind through a mix of packed dirt, roots, and some rocky sections, interspersed with smoother paved paths. Expect stunning views of the Navesink River, Sandy Hook, and even the Atlantic…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Huber Woods County Park

Highlight • Forest

Huber Woods County Park is a peaceful family-friendly park, with wooded paths that cross the rolling hills of the highland, offering a peaceful natural retreat in the middle of the …

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Hartshorne Woods

Highlight • Forest

Hartshorne Woods Park is home to over 15 miles of multi-use trails that spend most of their time in the trees with a few paths journeying right up next to …

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25.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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14.6 km

5.34 km

3.88 km

925 m

762 m

Surfaces

15.3 km

4.59 km

2.91 km

2.68 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Hartshorne Woods gravel loop?

Hartshorne Woods Park has multiple entrances and parking areas. While the specific starting point for this Komoot route isn't detailed, you can generally find parking at various points around the park. Remember that the park is open daily from 7 a.m. to dusk.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Hartshorne Woods Park?

No, you do not need a permit, and there is no entrance fee to access Hartshorne Woods Park. It is free to visit.

Is the Hartshorne Woods gravel loop dog-friendly?

The research does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on this specific gravel loop. However, many trails in Monmouth County Parks are dog-friendly, usually requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check the official Monmouth County Parks website for the most current regulations regarding pets in Hartshorne Woods Park.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Hartshorne Woods gravel loop?

The trail can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming plants. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for potentially colder conditions and check for any trail closures due to ice or snow.

What is the terrain like on the Hartshorne Woods gravel loop?

This 25.5 km loop features diverse terrain. It's predominantly paved, with about 15.3 km of asphalt and 4.59 km of other paved surfaces. However, you'll also encounter approximately 2.91 km of unpaved sections and 2.68 km of unknown surface types. Expect hilly, forested terrain with elevation changes, winding along ridges and descending towards the Navesink River.

Is this route suitable for beginner gravel cyclists?

The Hartshorne Woods gravel loop is rated as 'moderate' and requires 'good fitness'. While it includes paved sections, the presence of unpaved segments, elevation changes, and potential for packed dirt, roots, and rocky patches on broader park trails means it might be challenging for absolute beginners. Riders should have some experience with varied terrain and be prepared for climbs.

How long does it typically take to complete the Hartshorne Woods gravel loop?

The estimated riding time for this 25.5 km loop is approximately 1 hour and 42 minutes, assuming a steady touring pace. Your actual time may vary depending on your fitness level, stops for scenery, and trail conditions.

What kind of scenery and points of interest can I expect along the route?

You'll experience picturesque views of hilly, forested terrain overlooking the Navesink River, with glimpses of the water. The route passes through Huber Woods County Park and Hartshorne Woods. Notable features include remnants of World War II and Cold War coastal defense installations, such as concrete bunkers and gun batteries. The park also offers stunning scenic overlooks, particularly from its bluffs.

Are there restrooms or water sources available on the trail?

No, there are no water sources or restrooms directly on the trails within Hartshorne Woods Park. It is essential to plan ahead and carry sufficient water and any other supplies you might need for your ride.

Does the Hartshorne Woods gravel loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the park features an extensive network of over 14 miles of multi-use trails. This specific Komoot route incorporates sections of several official trails, including Laurel Ridge, Grand Tour, Fox Hollow, Claypit Run, Cuesta Ridge, Meadow Ramble, Valley View, Candlestick Trail, Kings Hollow Trail, and Nature Loop, among others. This allows for customized rides and further exploration.

What wildlife might I see while cycling in Hartshorne Woods Park?

The park is home to diverse wildlife. Cyclists often spot white-tailed deer and red foxes. The forested environment, with mature deciduous trees and mountain laurel, also supports various bird species and smaller woodland creatures.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the Hartshorne Woods gravel loop?

While there are no amenities directly on the trail, the loop is located near Red Bank, which offers various cafes, restaurants, and other services where you can refuel before or after your ride.

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