9.7 miles
Distance
695 ft
Climb
-703 ft
Descent
218 ft
High Point
This loop starts off intermediate, then when you get to the yellow diamond loop, it gets harder. When you get to the Lorraine Campground, it becomes much easier.
Detailed Description
Harold Parker Loop is a 10 mile popular intermediate route located near Andover Massachusetts. This mountain bike only route can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 15 trails. This route climbs 695 ft with a max elevation of 218 ft then descends -703 ft.
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Avg time2 hr 20 min
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Altitude min83 ft
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Altitude start125 ft
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Altitude end118 ft
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Grade max-20.4%
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Grade min24%
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Distance climb3 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat4 miles
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