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Ingramport Rd. runs from north of Ingramport exit on Hwy 103 to a three way intersection near Moosehorn Lake in Hants County. This is a wide and somewhat maintained gravel road with multiple bridges and many steep hills. The gravel classification is category three: suitable for a gravel bike with 38+mm tires, although a mountain bike isn't out of place here. There are many great gravel routes that incorporate Ingramport Rd. Bikepacking is also an option here, with many established campsites located not far from the road. This is a Category 2 gravel trail.
Gravel Cycling Surface Classification
Category 1: Smooth and well-maintained dirt roads, chip seal roads, and former rail beds with little to no small gravel chunks.
Recommended Bike: Road Bike
Recommended Tire Size: 25-28mm
Category 2: Dirt roads with potholes, washboards, and loose corners.
Recommended Bike: Endurance Road Bike, Cyclocross Bike
Recommended Tire Size: 28-32mm
Category 3: Poorly maintained dirt or gravel roads with bigger rocks, ruts and/or sand.
Recommended Bike: Cyclocross Bike, Gravel Bike
Recommended Tire Size: 33-38mm+
Category 4: Non-maintained tracks or roads with deep layers of sharp gravel.
Recommended Bike: Gravel bike
Recommended Tire Size: 38-42mm+
Category 5: Non-maintained tracks that may have any combination of large rocks, loose climbs, and water crossings. This category often features hike-a-bike sections.
Recommended Bike: Gravel Bike, Adventure Bike
Recommended Tire Size: 40mm+
Classification is based on the average rating of the trail, there may be sections that exceed or are below the overall rating. Recommended bike and tire size are a guide.
Access this road from north of the Ingramport Exit on Hwy 103, or from one of the connecting roads or trails.
Ride at your own risk.
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