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RAIL TRAIL SERIES: MAYBROOK 25

  • 04/23/2024
  • 9:45 AM - 12:45 PM
  • 191 Pumphouse Rd, Brewster, NY 10509

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Here's a nice short ride, just right for getting the legs in shape for the longer rides to come!

The Maybrook Trailway, runs between Brewster and Hopewell Junction, NY.  It is a piece of the larger Empire State Trailway system. This ride takes us from the Brewster Trailhead (located at the north end of the Southeast Town Park), past the Ice Pond, the Great Swamp and Whaley Lake, to the turn around at RT 292 in West Pawling. The trail is almost flat (max. grade 1.5%) and fully paved. 


DISTANCE : 25 miles round trip, all on rail trail

PACE: 12-15 mph

LEVEL: All levels welcomed. Given the easy terrain, the expectation is that any C rider or better will have no problem with the ride.  This is a more social vs competitive ride, and we will be sharing the trail with walkers and casual bikers.

CUE SHEET/MAP:     

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35488141


APPROXIMATE SCHEDULE:

9:45 Assembly at Brewster Trailhead in Southeast Park

10:00 Commence Ride

11:00 Arrive Whaley Lake

11:30 Turn Around, back to Brewster

12:45 Arrive back at Brewster Trailhead


DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Ridgefield area to Brewster Trailhead

1-From Intersection of Route 121(Peach Lake Road) and Route 6, take Route 6 West

2-On Route 6 West proceed to Peaceable Hill Road (right turn just after Route 6 turns away from Route 202)

3- Take Peaceable Hill Road to end and turn RIGHT onto Tonetta Lake Road;

4-In less than 200yards, just past the Rte 84 underpass, Pump House Road will be on your LEFT;

5-Follow Pump House a half mile or so over the tracks and Trail to the end of Pump House into the Southeast Town Park, where a gravel roadway takes you to the parking area for the Brewster/ Maybrook Trailhead.


RIDE LEADER :  Alan Stempel

MOBILE: 203-417-8845

EMAIL:  alan.stempel@gmail.com


All Riders are required to:

  • ride in groups of 6 or less,
  • carry water, snacks and spare tube,
  • follow all traffic/trail rules,
  • follow group riding etiquette & safe practices, click here for guide, and
  • bring the route uploaded onto gps, phone or cue sheet.

Equipping your bike with a bell is suggested.

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping us all riding safe.



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