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Sagamore Hill National Historic SiteEdith and Theodore Roosevelt in a rowboat at Cold Spring Harbor.
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Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Bicycling Information
 

Sagamore Hill is, particularly on weekends, a popular destination for bicyclists. However, most people who ride here are residents who live nearby and they are familiar with the area's winding, hilly and narrow roads. Please use extreme caution if you plan to ride a bike along Route 25A or Cove Road as conditions are not ideal.

Once you arrive at the park, you should be aware of the following conditions:

1. Bicycle riding is permitted only in the main parking lot adjacent to the Visitor Center and on the Old Orchard access road.

2. Bicycles may be walked along the paved pathways between buildings.

3. Bicycles may not be taken off paved surfaces. They must not be taken on the nature trail or on the beach area. 

4. Bicycle racks are available outside the Old Orchard Museum and Visitor Center.

Watercolor of TR
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Middle School program  

Did You Know?
Springfield Armory National Historic Site is the only National Park Site in Western MA. Dynamic public, school programs and teacher workshops are offered year round for all grade levels. Call today for more information 413-734-8551 or e-mail
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Last Updated: January 08, 2009 at 14:16 EST