GRAVEL DAY RIDES
Gravel day rides start from 12 hubs across the Endless Gravel network, offering a range of routes suitable for anything from a quick hour-long spin to a full-day adventure. Each route description highlights the riding experience along with the local stories, culture, and landscape that define the area. Riders can explore all routes through an interactive Ride with GPS map or by visiting each hub throughout the Endless Mountains region.
Montrose: Salt Springs & Milk Can Corners
20.8 miles | 2,140' | 66% unpaved
Ride the quiet countryside north of Montrose, where scenic gravel roads connect Salt Springs State Park, Milk Can Corners, and the rugged Endless Mountains Rail Trail.
Union Dale: Susquehanna Depot
57.1 miles | 3,317' | 88% unpaved
Experience the best of the D&H Rail-Trail on this rewarding loop connecting Union Dale, Thompson, Lanesboro, Susquehanna, the Starrucca Viaduct, and quiet ridge-top gravel roads.
Tunkhannock: Lu Lacka BYO Tacos
61.7 miles | 5,537' | 34% unpaved
Experience the legendary Lu Lacka Wyco Hundo on this challenging gravel loop connecting Tunkhannock, Pittston, Frances Slocum State Park, Lake Winola, and the Susquehanna River.
Worlds End: Loyalsock Creek Octopus
24.8 miles | 2,415' | 87% unpaved
Sample the legendary Worlds End State Park roads on this challenging ride through Loyalsock State Forest, with smooth gravel, towering trees, Sones Pond, and the iron bridge.
Canton - Towanda - Sunfish
73.6 miles | 6,453' | 54% unpaved
From Canton to Towanda and back, this rewarding gravel loop weaves together peaceful back roads, the Susquehanna Valley, Schrader Creek, Barclay Mountain, and an optional overnight at Sunfish Pond.
Canton: Tiptoe Thru’ the Armenia Windmills
31 miles | 3,176' | 84% unpaved
Climb from downtown Canton to the gravel roads of Armenia Mountain, where forested ridgelines, towering wind turbines, and one of the region's best overlooks reward every mile of the ascent.
Day Rides start from 11 Gravel Hubs throughout the Endless Mountains Region.