Orange County Road Cycling Network
Traverse this interactive map to view the network of road cycling. Click on the buttons in the side panel below to view individual routes.
Photo Credit: Orange County Tourism
Explore Orange County's Scenic Bikeways that showcase high aesthetic and cultural value, leading to areas of historical, natural or recreational significance.
All routes featured in this interactive web map begin and end at the Historic Train Depot.
Discover Orange County through Cycling
Each route showcased below offers agricultural, historical and intellectual gifts set in the Blue Ridge foothills. Between famed rolling hills and spectacular views, discover for yourself everything the backdrop of this Piedmont region has to offer.
The entire Road Cycling Network can be seen in Blue in the interactive web map to the right. Keep scrolling below to explore each route comprising of the network and its individual statistics.
Route 1
Comprising of 11.55mi this route begins at the Historic Train Depot on E. Main St. and journeys south exploring the Monrovia Rd area before heading west down Tomahawk Creek Rd and looping back towards town.
Route 2
Heading west from the Town of Orange, Route 2 takes cyclists past James Madison's Montpelier to the historic Somerset area. Head south down Blue Ridge Turnpike before looping back to complete this 16.02mi ride.
Route 3
This southeasterly 23.14mi route traverses cyclists down Lahore Rd, Marquis Rd and Monrovia Rd before looping back to the Train Depot in the Town of Orange.
Route 4
Extending upon Route 3, cyclists can enjoy a larger 31.05mi loop by cycling further down Lahore Rd and heading south down Zachary Taylor Hwy before heading northeast up Monrovia Rd back to Rt 20 and to town.
Route 5
This 40.73mi ride takes cyclists north to Rapidan and the Clarks Mountain area then south to Unionville and the western most portion of Lake Anna before finally returning north back to the Town of Orange.
Route 6
This 39.72 mi ride takes cyclists north to Rapidan thru Locast Dale before arriving in Madison. Riders then return south back down Blue Ridge Turnpike before finally heading back east to the Town of Orange.
Route 7
This 51.26 mi ride takes cyclists south towards Lake Anna circling the northeastern section of Lake Anna State Park before heading back north to the Town of Orange.