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1 mi
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4 mi
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1 mi
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32 mi
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South RoadGravel route on S Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
4 mi
gravel
Macedonia Road to Schaghticoke RoadGravel route from CT-341 to Bulls Bridge Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut "Starts behind Kent school and ends in bulls bridge. Gravel/dirt road follows the housatonic river." |
4 mi
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Macedonia Road to Schaghticoke RoadGravel route from CT-341 to Bulls Bridge Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut "Starts behind Kent school and ends in bulls bridge. Gravel/dirt road follows the housatonic river." |
0 mi
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Cobble LaneGravel route on Cobble Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
71 mi
gravel
to Halls LaneGravel route on Halls Ln, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
37 mi
gravel
Bulls Brdg to Sharon 37m 2733ftGravel route on Schaghticoke Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut "37 miles mostly gravel" |
42 mi
gravel
Skiff Mountain Road to Schaghticoke RoadGravel route from Skiff Mountain Rd to Schaghticoke Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
8 mi
gravel
Bulls Bridge Road2Gravel route on Bulls Bridge Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
33 mi
gravel
Schaghticoke RoadGravel route on Schaghticoke Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
20 mi
gravel
New Milford to Macedonia BikepackGravel route from Wellsville Ave to Macedonia Brook Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
1 mi
gravel
Chippewalla RoadGravel route on Chippewalla Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
33 mi
gravel
Bulls Bridge Road to Kent RoadGravel route on Bulls Bridge Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
2 mi
gravel
Macedonia Brook RdGravel route from Macedonia Brook Rd to Keeler Rd, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
1 mi
gravel
Webber RdGravel route from Webber Rd to Webber Rd, Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut |
3 mi
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River RdGravel route from Skiff Mountain Rd to Appalachian Trail, Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut "Goes down to a parking lot for the AT. Also overlaps the AT - you can climb St. John's ledges about halfway down or go all the way down for a great place to swim and cont. hiking on the trail. Don't bike on the AT! Just the part that overlaps the road. We've seen loons and bald eagles down here - a very cool place to visit." |