Chesterfield Gorge - Trail, Huntington to Chesterfield, Massachusetts
Chesterfield Gorge - Trail, Huntington to Chesterfield, Massachusetts
Latitude | 42.29089757528316 |
Longitude | -72.86064147949219 |
City | Huntington to Chesterfield |
State | Massachusetts |
Zip/Postal Code | |
Country | United States |
Phone | |
Trail Length | 8 miles each way |
Trail Level | Beginner |
Trail Type | Fire Roads |
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 16, 2015]
kflagg
Cross Country Rider
been riding for40 plus years, its not technical, its not hilly, its awesome and fastif you want it to be, otherwise enjoy the views and relax! Similar Products Used: Granville, icehouse |
[Oct 21, 2011]
Gasp4Air
Weekend Warrior
This dirt road along the Chesterfield River is an easy and pleasant ride - I wouldn't call it mountain biking. More or less level overall with a few short moderate climbs and descents. The river makes for nice scenery. There's some nifty stonework at the remains of a mill raceway. Customer Service Either way, doesn't matter. |
[Sep 26, 2006]
Fletch6
Weekend Warrior
This has to rate as one of my best rides close to home. I have been riding mostly rail trails and should have tried this sooner. I rode from the cement bridge above the Knightville Dam off rt.112 to the Chesterfield Gorge and back and loved it. the views and the trail or more appropriatly called a ruff gravel road was perfect riding. We used hard tail MT. bikes and this was the perfect bike. Take the time to walk and look at the Gorge on the north end. Customer Service South from Knightville dam to the Gorge and return. You could ride Rt.112,Ireland St and rt.143 but if you like dirt ride both ways. It is a slight down hill from the gorge to the dam. Similar Products Used: I am just starting to ride single track around here and know there are
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[Apr 24, 2000]
Anonymous
Steep and challenging Customer Service same |
[Jun 01, 2000]
Anonymous
This is a nice ride. It is a great place for beginners (I practiced with my clipless pedals here!) and it is scenic enough for even more experienced riders to have a good ride. It is out and back, but you can ride the entire length for a view of the Knightsbridge dam or make it shorter if time is an issue. Customer Service Same as above |
[Jun 01, 2000]
Anonymous
as I said more downhill starting at the Gorge. watch out for streams crossing the trail/un-kept road and also for turtles where you pass through the swamp. I'd say begginner to intermediate, it's not hard to keep in control but but you have to be able to handle some moderate hills and one or two hours riding. Customer Service start from the Gorge, more downhlling on the trail Similar Products Used: five star things, not much as far as trails go but a pretty good road. |
[Jun 25, 2000]
Anonymous
The hills are very mild, when my fork was broken last year and i needed to go rigid for a while this is where i mostly went. Some rocks here and there for people who like to hop around. There is a trail-head start on the worthington 4-wheeler trail network on the top of the hill on IRELAND ST. Park at Gorge, bike up the paved hill and get in some great downhilling and maybe find some interesting jumps :) Anyone can do the gorge. Customer Service Start at the c-field end...but that is coming from someone who lives in Chesterfield. Similar Products Used: D.A.R. SF |
[Sep 05, 2000]
Anonymous
I actually found this trail in the "Arrow Street Guide". Some friends tried it from the Gorge end and said that it tended to be more downhill from this end, so we started from the Knightville Dam end in Huntington. We parked right off Rt. 112 (past the Dam entrance). We rode the paved road to the concrete bridge, crossed the bridge and headed up to the gorge. Customer Service This ride can be done from the gorge down or reverse. Not much difference.We started in Huntington and rode it up and back. |