Biking in the Adirondacks

Road, mountain, gravel and fat bike the Adirondacks

Scenic road tours, single track, and wild routes are just some of the many reasons to explore Hamilton County on a bike adventure! Road riders can enjoy the seldom-traveled roads along the Sacandaga River or on winding routes with access to High Peaks views, and thrill seekers will delight in the gravel routes winding throughout the region. Wherever you choose to ride, there's beauty to be seen and adventure to be had!

Adirondack cycling loops

Road cycling

Road bike enthusiasts will find no shortage of quiet roads throughout Hamilton County. Any of the state roads make for excellent riding with quiet traffic and smooth pavement. The scenery as riders parallel Indian Lake on Route 30 and then tour up to Blue Mountain Lake on Route 28 is beyond compare.

Gravel cycling and mountain biking

Gravel cycling is a popular choice for many, blending the fun of on and off-roading, and Hamilton County is brimming with fun and unique gravel trails. Explore the region by way of gravel bike, as you wind through exhilarating lakeside trails, historic Great Camp routes, or opt for a variation of multiple trails. Gravel trails in the region offer a stunning ride for experts and beginners alike, so wherever your skill level, you’re sure to find picturesque scenes that reward your efforts.

The famous Black Fly Challenge, held annually between Inlet and Indian Lake, takes hundreds of riders on a 40-mile trip though the Moose River Plains, and is one of the highlights of the summer riding season. This area is also home to a series of well-signed dirt loops that take riders along closed pavement sections and dirt roads.

The new mountain biking trails at the Mt. Sabattis Recreation Area in Long Lake blend incredible views with wild trails that pack a punch! Set high over the lake boasting views of the surrounding mountains and waters of the region, you can choose between four different trail routes to carve through. The trail features include a pump section, hair pin turns and a bridge crossing, with opportunities for every level of rider to get in on the fun. 

For a different off-road experience, check out Fern Park, a popular recreation area in Inlet. Don't miss Oak Mountain Bike Park in Speculator! Suitable for beginner to advanced riders, and fun for the whole family, the trails incorporate a combination of flow, natural and manmade features, as well as technical roots and rocks as they run down the mountain through mixed hardwood forests and ski trails. 

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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As you enjoy the amazing Adirondack landscape, be safe, have fun, and share the road! Learn more about being politely Adirondack on the roadways, whether you're traveling by vehicle or by bike, so that everyone can have fun, safely.

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141 Novosel Way
Speculator, NY 12164
Check out this family-fun-loving, mountain biking adventure that's close to home.  These trails are built by volunteers of all ages, yes that's right even kids!
327 Big Moose Rd
Inlet, NY 13360
Moss Lake is a beautiful place for a picnic, a hike, a cross-country ski, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. It was the site of the Moss Lake Camp for Girls from 1923 until 1972. A historical sign tells the story at the trailhead. 
The wildlife viewing platform is a great way to experience Moss Lake.
Otter Brook Road
Inlet, NY 13360
This trail is an old road that ends at Beaver Lake in the Moose River Plains Wild Forest. This is the site of the old Wilcox Hotel and sawmill.
The whole family can enjoy this lake hike.
Uncas Road
Raquette Lake, NY 13436
Beaver Brook Bog is a birding area located off Uncas Road, near the village of Raquette Lake. The trail is on the right when leaving the village. 
A gentle, wide trail through the forest
Limekiln Lake Road
Inlet, NY 13360
The Old Dam Nature Trail loop, located near Limekiln Lake campsite #87, is an easier 1.3 mile loop in the Moose River Plains Wild Forest.
There's interesting scenery on all the hiking trails at Limekiln Lake.
North Rondaxe Road
Inlet, NY 13360
This trail starts on North Rondaxe Road as a beginner trail, then turns to intermediate past Stafford Pond. The trip connects Big Moose Lake and Lake Rondaxe. A 16.5-mile loop is possible using Rondaxe Road, Route 28, and Big Moose Road.
160 Route 28
Inlet, NY 13360
The TOBIE trail connects Thendara (T), Old Forge (O), Big Moose (B), Inlet (I), and Eagle Bay (E). It spans 16 miles of paved and unpaved paths, including snowmobile trails. It is primarily used by hikers and bikers.
People bike over a small covered bridge
South Shore Road
Inlet, NY 13360
Third Lake Creek really has it all: hiking, bird watching, cycling, skiing, snowshoeing, and maybe even some fishing. Follow this quiet herd path through the spruce and balsam trees along a winding creek. 
A couple birders looking through binoculars
Uncas Road
Inlet, NY 13360
This is an easier trail that passes Upper and Lower Ponds, with a final destination of Sucker Brook Bay on Raquette Lake. It is also used as a mountain biking trail.
A boot in the mud
Rondaxe Road
Inlet, NY 13360
A developing mountain biking trail network that branches out from Old Forge can be found here! 
A close up of a bicycle wheel and foot
Route 28
Inlet, NY 13360
Enjoy extensive hiking and biking trails, or take to the water with DEC canoe rentals. In winter, this is a snowmobile area.
A picnic table by the water
Route 30
Speculator, NY 12164
Between biking and birding, there are a million great reasons to visit Perkins Clearing!
Perkins Clearing is a fine biking network.
Indian Lake, NY 12842
The Moose River Plains Complex contains about 50,000 acres of public lands crossed by more than 40 miles of old dirt logging roads.
A cyclist on a gravel road
off Route 30
Speculator, NY 12164
This mountain biking trail forms a double loop which passes through a working tree farm of mixed hardwoods & conifers owned by Lyme Adirondack Forest Company.
Two cyclists bike down a dirt road
Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812
A broad shoulder and broader vistas characterize this 34 mile-long ride from Tupper Lake to Blue Mountain Lake on Rt.
A road cuts through trees during the fall with mountains in the background.
Elm Lake Road
Speculator, NY 12164
This is a very mysterious cave that keeps everyone wondering if it was man-made or not. Check it out and decide for yourself. The cave itself is about 15 feet deep and 8 feet wide with a small window opening near the top.
Lake Lila Access Road
Long Lake, NY 12847
Lake Lila is located in the William C. Whitney Wilderness Area in Hamilton County. It is a remote, motor-less lake with 24 first-come, first-served camping sites along its shores.
A summer view of Lake Lila from a rocky outcrop with pines.
Chain Lakes Road South
Indian Lake, NY 12842
Chain Lakes Road South allows access to a network of dirt roads and trails in parts of the Blue Mountain Wild Forest, Pine Lake Primitive Area, and Hudson Gorge Wilderness Area.
Many lovely pond views along the hiking trails.