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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

720.0. "Campground Recommendations" by MPGS::BRIGHTMAN () Mon Jun 13 1988 11:10

    Can anyone recommend campgrounds in New England that have "good" 
    touring conditons nearby?
    
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720.1Well situated for touringDARTS::MHARRISJe pense qu'on me suitMon Jun 13 1988 14:1510
    Mike Farny (Lincoln Guide Service) mentions several in his book, "New
    England Over the Handlebars" (now several years old), mostly state-run
    campgrounds in south central Vermont, White Mountains area of New 
    Hampshire, and in inland and coastal Maine.  Among the ones I remember 
    are Mt. Greylock in Mass., Emerald Lake and Silver Lake in Vermont, and 
    Mt. Blue and Camden Hills in Maine.  Unfortunately, I've never
    patronized any of them so I can't add any recommendations, but the
    cycling sounds good.
    
    Mac.
720.2Nothing like an Island!GRAMPS::MATATIAWed Jun 15 1988 09:347
    Try Martha's Vineyard (MA) family campgrouds.  The  Island has many nice
    touring areas.  Bike racks are commonly found since bicycle riding
    is a popular means of transportation.  There are also some bike paths
    throughout the area and where there are none, the traffic is usually
    not to bad.  Going out to the islands extremes is approx. 50 miles
    round trip.  (I think DEC has discount ferry tickets available to
    get to the island???).
720.3Try NHNUTMEG::HATCHERTue Jun 21 1988 14:4913
    Try the Campton Campgrounds, on Rt 49 in Campton, NH.  It's run
    by the National Forest Service, reasonably cheap, on the access
    road to Waterville Valley, about ten miles away.  Good touring up
    and down Rt 3 and 175.
    
    Als a NFS campground on the Kancamagus Highway in Lincoln about
    25 miles north of Campton.
    
    I do a lot of riding between Plymouth and Lincoln, it's pretty nice,
    lots of hills.
    
    Bob
    
720.4Vermont is for ...HPSTEK::EKOKERNAKWed Jun 29 1988 14:4311
    I want to second the recommendations in .1.  We stayed at Emerald
    Lake campground over Memorial Day weekend and used the tours listed
    in N.E.O.T.H. (my favorite bike day tripping book).  It's also a
    nice area.  There tend to be organized tours in that area as well,
    but they stay at country inns and B&B's.  You could also arrange
    your tour so it was very hilly, or just about flat, because it's
    a river valley.
    
    We're going to try out the Vineyard in a couple of weeks.
    
    Elaine
720.5***Everyone Has Their Opinion***NIKKO::SCHOENFELDWed Jul 06 1988 09:0522
                             ***** ACADIA *****
    
              My wife and I do alot of camping and cycling, and of all
    the places in N.E. we've been, we like Acadia Nat. Park at Mt. Desert
    Island in Maine the best. We usually stay at the Bass Harbor camp
    ground which is far from the congestion of Bar Harbor if you choose
    to go during peek months(we usually stick with off season periods
    like May and Sept.).From Bass Harbor , you can ride through Southwest
    Harbor, to Northeast Harbor, into Bar Harbor, around the Park Loop
    road or any variety of routes from 20 to 80 miles round trip. There
    are some good hills (Cadillac Mt. for example is a fair workout)
    and some really incredible scenery, especially along the shore portion
    of the park loop road ( which by the way is one way ).
           The second choice would be the Kangamangus trip from North
    Woodstock/Lincoln to Conway and back (about 70-75 challenging miles
     ).
           One last idea. If you are ever inclined to leave N.E. to
    ride, Cape Breton in Nova Scotia is another great place. You can
    drive or take the Blue Nose.
                                              Peace