4.6
(2447)
18,131
riders
02:14
31.2km
640m
Gravel riding
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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268 m
Highlight • Waterfall
Tip by
291 m
Highlight • Bridge
Tip by
7.69 km
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
31.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.3 km
5.50 km
1.37 km
Surfaces
21.1 km
8.65 km
1.22 km
231 m
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Elevation
Highest point (480 m)
Lowest point (170 m)
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Description
If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding gravel biking experience in Vermont, the Quechee Covered Bridge loop from Quechee delivers. This difficult 19.4-mile (31.2 km) gravel biking route packs in 2115 feet (644 metres) of climbing, taking roughly 2 hours and 14 minutes to complete. It's a fantastic option for experienced riders seeking varied terrain and quintessential New England scenery, especially if you appreciate historic covered bridges and dramatic natural features.
What to expect on Quechee Covered Bridge loop from Quechee
This route is a journey through the diverse Quechee gravel biking terrain. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, from hard-packed dirt to sections with loose gravel and even some sandy patches that can make navigation tricky. Expect some significant climbs and descents, particularly as you approach and leave the stunning Quechee Gorge, often called "Vermont's Little Grand Canyon." The views of the Ottauquechee River 165 feet below are spectacular, and you'll also pass the iconic Quechee Covered Bridge, a modern reconstruction offering charming river vistas. This trail is best suited for confident gravel bikers ready for a workout and some technical sections.
Planning your visit
When planning your visit, be aware that the Quechee Gorge Bridge is undergoing rehabilitation until at least October 2026, which might affect local traffic, though the downstream sidewalk remains open for pedestrians. The area can be quite popular, so arriving earlier in the day is always a good idea for parking. Amenities like restrooms and a visitor information center are available near the Quechee Gorge, and you might even find a microbrewery nearby for a post-ride refreshment. The fall offers stunning foliage, making it a particularly beautiful time for gravel biking Quechee Vermont, but be prepared for potentially slippery conditions if it has rained.
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