Welcome to the
Cape Vincent Terrain!

There’s a lot of ground to cover here - literally! Cape Vincent sits at the northwestern edge of Jefferson County, where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River, shaping a ride defined by open water, working roads, and wide skies. Expect winding back roads through small hamlets like Rosiere, balanced by long shoreline stretches near Wilson Bay, Mud Bay, and Tibbetts Point - beautiful, but often influenced by wind off the lake and river. The peninsula terrain offers mostly rolling roads with occasional elevation changes, classic rural road texture, and uninterrupted views toward Wolfe Island and the Thousand Islands. These maps are here to help you plan, prepare, and ride with confidence.

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3.3 Mile Loop

Green Spaces – beginning at East End Waterfront Park, take a tour to the Village Green & Recreation Park

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5.6 Mile Loop

Downtown Cape Vincent, beginning at the Village Green, to Tibbetts Point Lighthouse

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13 Mile Loop

Lake & River Run, beginning at the Village Green, tour the riverside out to the lighthouse and take a detour to Wilson’s Bay for a lakefront view before returning to your starting point

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15.5 Mile Loop

Taste of Cape Vincent

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30 Mile Loop

Tibbetts Point Lighthouse to Foster-Blake Woods Preserve

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46 Mile Loop

Three Town Tour – from Recreation Park tour from Cape Vincent to Three Mile Bay & Clayton

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56.9 Mile Loop

State Park Tour – from the Village Green visit Burnham Point, Cedar Point & Long Point State Parks

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Watch the Adventure Unfold

Smooth Terrain

Cape Vincent's rural roads have been described by bikers "like butter."

Miles of Waterviews

From Lake Ontario to the St. Lawrence River, many of Cape Vincent roadways have unobstructed views.

Bikers Paradise

Smooth roads, waterviews, open farmland -- Cape Vincent is the ride you didn’t know you were missing.