Bellis Road Bike Climb - PJAMM Cycling

2.6
PDI
2.2 mi
DISTANCE
557 ft
GAINED
4.7 %
AVG. GRADE

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Page Contributor(s): Dan Razum, San Jose, CA; Patrick Merrill, South Bound Brook, NJ, USA

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This 2.2 mile bike climb is located in NJ, USA. The average gradient is 4.7% and there is a total elevation gain of 557 ft, finishing at 728 ft.

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CLIMB SUMMARY

Cycling Bellis Road

Ride 2.2 miles gaining 557’ at 4.7% average grade.

Climb summary by PJAMM ambassador Dan Razum.

Bellis Road is one of several climbs clustered around the same mountain.  It is in a rural area and although there are many houses along Bellis Road the traffic is fairly light.  Except for one short section in the middle, the gradient isn't too bad.

There is a small parking area at the base of the climb, the Musconetcong Wildlife Management Area, and this can be a good place to park if you want to ride the other roads in the area as well.

The road pavement is in good condition.  There is no shoulder, like most roads in the area, but traffic isn't a concern so it's fine.  There is a short overlap on this climb with part of the Cyphers + Shire climb, but in the opposite direction from that climb.  The overlap occurs as a short downhill section in this climb.

As we approach the end the gradient decreases until it becomes flat.  This is the top of the climb and since it is unmarked it is hard to tell exactly where the top is.  At any rate, you will soon come to Warren Glen Road, so it's not possible to go much further past the top anyway.