State: ME Length: 120 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt
Acadia's many foot trails, from lowland paths to mountain routes, suit the casual walker to the avid hiker. There are over 120 miles of hiking trails in Acadia National Park. Trails range from short, level surf walks to steep Precipice Trail. ...
Rail-Trail
State: ME Length: 26.50 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Sand
The Four Seasons Adventure Trail (a.k.a. the Newport/DoverFoxcroft Rail-Trail) runs between Newport and Dover-Foxcroft, linking five towns, two rivers, three lakes and a range of pristine landscapes. Extending from State Route 7 in Newport ...
State: ME Length: 30 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel
Good Will-Hinckley Campus trails, acessed behind the L.C. Bates Museum, are easily walked trails through forest and wetland. These trails -- built in the fisrt quarter of the 20th century -- have monuments to early leaders of the outdoor movement. ...
State: ME Length: 14.60 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Sand
The quiet Kennebec Valley Trail (a.k.a. Anson to Bingham Trail) boasts surprising claims to fame: the 14.6-mile trail traces the river and Indian path taken in 1775 by Benedict Arnold, on orders from General George Washington, to capture Quebec ...
State: ME Length: 11.50 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt
The Piscataquis River bisects the tiny village of Medford; the north bank is known as Medford, the south bank as Medford Center. Before the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad opened a 600-foot-long, 60-foot-high trestle across the river in 1907, a ...
State: ME Length: 6.60 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt
The Narrow Gauge Pathway (a.k.a. Carrabassett River Trail) is a stunningly beautiful 6.6-mile trail along the banks of the Carrabassett River. Its firm, crushed-stone surface is suitable for mountain bike or hybrid tires. The pathway is also ...
State: ME Length: 0.30 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
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State: ME Length: 1.80 miles Surface: Dirt, Grass
The Stillwater River Trail hugs the west bank of its namesake river through Orono, between Bennoch Road in the north (near the cemetery) and Main Street at the southern end. The trail passes through a densely forested corridor and offers scenic ...
State: ME Length: 2.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
The University of Maine Bicycle Path is a valuable link for non-motorized transportation, connecting campus with Old Town. Much of the trail passes through a scenic wooded corridor, following the path of a long-disused railway. The trail offers ...
State: ME Length: 15.70 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Sand
The Whistle Stop Rail-Trail is a textbook example of how diverse groups can work together to maintain and promote a trail. Developed as a route for snowmobiles and ORVs, the route also appeals to hikers and mountain bikers. It's no wonder. The ...