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Boston is a haven for both gravel and road cyclists. The city's wide-ranging terrain and scenic routes make it a perfect destination for adventure.
For road riders, the iconic Charles River Bike Path offers a 23-mile loop, immersing riders in Boston's rich history and stunning skyline views. Boston's Emerald Necklace, a network of parks and parkways, provides cyclists with an urban oasis for a leisurely ride.
Gravel grinders will also find Boston appealing. The Middlesex Fells Reservation, located just north of the city, provides a multitude of gravel trails and bike paths encompassing reservoirs, hills, and forests. Additionally, the Battle Road Trail, part of the historic Minute Man National Historical Park, offers a unique blend of gravel adventure with a historical twist, tracing the path of the first day of the American Revolutionary War.
Whether you're looking to cruise along the river or explore off the beaten path, Boston's cycling opportunities are as rich as its history.