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Mystic/Noank/North Stonington Ride

 

Total Distance:  32.2 miles                 Elevation Gain:  1296 feet  

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  1296 ft / 32.2 mi = 40.25 ft/mi             Terrain:  Rolling

 

Killer Hills: One tough one in No. Stonington (Jeremy Hill Road)

 

Geographical Region:  Southeast Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Mystic (Stonington)

 

Starting Location:  Olde Mystik Village parking lot near the red caboose (adjacent to the Mystic Aquarium) --- use I-95 Exit 90 and follow signs to the Aquarium and Olde Mystik Village

 

Ride Description:  This eclectic ride has a little bit of everythinga visit to the quaint village of Noank; a ride along the Mystic River en route to Old Mystic; and a ride through bucolic countryside to No. Stonington before the return to Olde Mystik Village.  It's best to bring your lunch or snack for this flat to rolling ride.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Mystic Aquarium

0.0

Olde Mystik Village (bathrooms and shops)

4.5

Downtown Mystic with drawbridge (two comfort stations near center of town)

8.6

Start tour of Noank Village

19.6+

Good lunch/snack stop @ gazebo across from fire station

32.2

Olde Mystik Village & Mystic Aquarium

 

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