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Will this ride be hard and long enough for me?

AdventuRides Fitness rides typically cover sixteen to eighteen miles of roads and wooded trails in about two hours, with some climbing and descending. They are moderately paced, not races, but the uneven terrain can be challenging and tiring.

Will this ride be too hard and long for me?

AdventuRides Recreation rides are more leisurely paced and we try to accommodate the desires and capabilities of the group.

If I can’t keep up, should I turn around and go back?

No. Rides are designed to be comfortable for just about everyone. If however, you find the speed too demanding, we don’t recommend giving up and turning back. We never leave anyone behind: we feel responsible for returning you safely to the starting point and will make an on-the-trail accommodations to assure this happens. If you insist on leaving the group, we will either detach someone to return with you, provide a map, or issue verbal instructions.

May I bring a child?

No. Our routes are not conducive to child carriers or tag-a-longs.

Do you ride in the rain?

No, if there is heavy rain we will reschedule the ride to the end of the session.

What about special clothing?

Wear (or bring in a rucksack) several layers of clothing which can be added, removed, or adjusted as the ride proceeds. We swear by shirts with zippers. A waterproof, wind blocking jacket is a must. You must wear a helmet and may appreciate an ear covering if it is chilly. You will need gloves. A lightweight glove and maybe a glove liner will help in cold weather. Disposable hand warmers available in many sporting goods stores work well if you have a cold-hand problem We also recommend long underwear or fleece-lined tights with wind blocking features. Of course, all of this depends on the temperature and wind velocity. We strongly recommend bicycling shorts with a padded crotch liner. Your body will thank you. By May and certainly June shorts and light shirts will do.

Do I need special equipment?

No, but your bicycle must be in good working order and you need a spare tube which fits your wheel, tire irons, and a frame pump.

How will I know where the starting point will be?

We will e-mail you directions each week. Rides usually start from a location no more than a half hours drive from Groton, Massachusetts.

Do you cancel because of cold weather?

No and Yes. It is possible to dress properly for an enjoyable ride even in New England. However, we have been known to cancel in cold, cloudy, and windy conditions.

Registration Information


We've made registering easier with our new Register and Ride program. You can now register with us at the first ride and we will schlep the paperwork to the appropriate recreation department for you. We accept cash or checks in person, and credit cards or paypal at our website.

You can fill out either the Littleton or Acton form and bring them with you to the first ride, or we will have copies for you to fill out before the ride. We are waiving all the Littleton extra fees silliness, so it doesn't matter which one you use.


We still offer two pass options, the descriptions have changed a bit though.

The $80 One Day A Week Pass entitles you to ride one day a week during the season.
  • You may ride a different day each week if you choose.
  • You may ride morning and/or afternoon rides on Monday,
  • OR the Exploration Ride on Wednesday,
  • OR morning and/or afternoon rides on Friday.



The $120 Season Pass entitles you to all the all the rides you want during the season.



Thank You!
Bill and Carole

Snacking Between Rides

All that riding sure makes a leader hungry ...

How many bikers does it take ...


... to patch a tire?

Thanks for the picture Carlin!


Last Ski, I Promise!

Sugarloaf May 1st 2008

8" of new snow!

Not A Good Day To Explore ...

The new Bruce Freeman Rail Trail

Not The Best Biking Day

Where The Heck Are We???

Nashua or Bust

We explored some really cool areas in Hollis along the Nashua River.

Lunch at Seedlings was good but somewhat forgettable. I think we'll
try Martha's Exchange Brewery in Nashua next time.

We stopped at Mine Falls on the way back for an extended sit-around-
and-enjoy stop.

I picked up this piece of wire on Route 111 and we got an unscheduled
stop to fix my tire.

Nashua River

One of our rest stops for Wednesday.

Hollis Off Road Map

Map from Hollis Trails Committee



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