4.4 miles
Distance
208 ft
Climb
-207 ft
Descent
910 ft
High Point
This is a variant of another loop of roughly the same distance, but this one spends more time on trails vs roads, and takes you further into the Ware River Watershed.
Detailed Description
4+mi Inner Loop Near Rutland State Park is a 4 mile popular easy route located near Rutland Massachusetts. This mountain bike primary route can be used both directions. This route includes 4 trails. This route climbs 208 ft with a max elevation of 910 ft then descends -207 ft.
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Trails in Route
4,600 ft | |||||
2 miles | |||||
2,372 ft |
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Other Activities
- Winter Fat Bike
- Hike
- Trail Running
- Snowshoe
- Nordic Ski
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Difficulty ratingGreen
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Route TypeLoop
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eBike Allowed
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DirectionBoth Directions
More Stats for 4+mi Inner Loop Near Rutland State Park mountain bike route
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Altitude min813 ft
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Altitude start865 ft
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Altitude end866 ft
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Grade max-14.4%
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Grade min14.5%
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Distance climb2 miles
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Distance down2 miles
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Distance flat3,602 ft
Directions
- Walk northwest on Midstate - Mass Central Rail Trail to Rte 122.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Walk north on Midstate Trail - Mass Central Rail Trail to Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 700 meters.
- Make a sharp right onto Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for less than 10 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Turn left onto Camels Hump.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Turn left onto BB.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Turn right onto Long Meadow Road.
- Continue for 1 kilometer.
- Make a right U-turn to stay on Long Meadow Road.
- Continue for 30 meters.
- Walk south on Prison Camp Road.
- Continue for 800 meters.
- Walk southwest on Camels Hump.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Turn right onto Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Keep left to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for less than 10 meters.
- Keep straight to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Keep right to stay on Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Make a sharp left onto Midstate Trail - Mass Central Rail Trail to Whitehall Road.
- Continue for 700 meters.
- Turn left onto Mass Central Rail Trail - Rutland - Whitehall East to Midstate.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Walk south on Midstate - Mass Central Rail Trail to Rte 122.
- Continue for 90 meters.
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