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My husband and I rode the trails with two of our teenagers. We all had e-bikes, which isn’t necessary, but came in handy on some of the hills we had to bike up (I shouldn’t really say hill, it’s a mountain!). We brought two and rented two from Southwest Cycle in Southwest harbor. They were excellent quality. The carriage roads are well maintained and there are signs that are easy to follow to lead you to different destinations. There are also many scenic spots to stop and take photos or just hike around if you want to.
You can’t beat this. Start down south at the boatyard and go north to the end. But don’t end there- go right over the bridge then head back south on the quiet paved road down to footpath road. Takes you back to the start. Remember to be respectful on your bike / e-bike
I rode out and back for a total of 12.5 miles from Machias. I am a very experienced 65 y.o. road rider with moderate experience on mountain and a novice on gravel bikes. I rode a Salsa Warbird (gravel) bike with 42 mm tires (tubeless with appropriate pressure). I thought the trail was a nice gravel ride, Scenic and flat. My wife, who has similar road biking experience but does not like mountain biking or gravel, rode a total of 4 miles on the same bike and tire setup. She turned around because it wasn’t fun. I saw lots of walkers, a guy using a rollator, a couple cyclotouring, two teenagers: one on a 4 wheeler and one on a small dirt bike(bothe waved). While I don’t get TTVs and wish they weren’t on the trail, the trail was fine for gravel bikes, IMHO..
This is a very enjoyable trail from Augusta to Gardner. Much of it is along a high bank of the river with wooded views to the east side. At the Augusta side, in season large sturgeon jump high and loudly flop into the water below the damn. Passing through Hollowell is a treat with its interesting shops and a great halfway stop for drinks and/or food at its several restaurants. Gardner on Thursday evenings has an antique car show in the river park with music and food trucks.
We just did the trail. A good portion is closed due to winter flood damage which removed parts of the trail. Rubble replacement now. Entire trail passible but closed sections rough. Trail is downhill west to east
We just did the trail. A good portion is closed due to winter flood damage which removed parts of the trail. Rubble replacement now. Entire trail passible but closed sections rough. Trail is downhill north to south
We spent 3 days riding the carriage roads in Acadia. The views are stunning. The roads are wide and smooth gravel. The around the mountain road was especially beautiful with wonderful granite bridges to cross and views other sea, Somes sound, and across Frenchman’s bay. The trail circling Eagle lake is super nice as well. With 45 miles don’t understand the previous review being disappointed about the roads outside of park being closed to bikes. Plenty of fun in the park. Parking can be an issue, we did have to park on side of road once.
Really enjoyed our ebike ride to and from beginning to end and back. Easy parking right over the bridge from Mill apartments on the left! So well maintained, scenic and safe feeling for 2 seniors. Delicious pizza in Lisbon Falls.
So, the positives first. It's a well paved trail with views to a picturesque river.
However, forget the "ring your bell" or "on your left" helps. The proximity to Rt 1 (sometimes within 15 ft. or so) - and the associated traffic noise - all but end any communication, signals, or thoughts of a nice scenic contemplative ride. Also, parking at either end was sparse. And, yes, somewhat thankfully, it is short. A one and done.
We are on week 2 of a 2-week Northeast rail trail tour and we’re experienced cyclists. I should have believed the Trailguide when it warned that this one wasn’t well-suited for hybrid bikes. We only made it 6 miles out of Livermore Falls before turning around. There were only a few stretches of packed sand. The rest was loose sand or chunky rock. For reference, we were riding an Allied Alpha and a Cannondale Supersix Evo SE. Would have been a blast on a fatty.
We cycled 20 miles, starting at bug Light in South Portland to Scarborough. Mostly flat, asphalt surface. Some riding on bike path along street traffic but most riding is on the separate bike path along water and in green areas. Highly recommend for an easy ride.
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