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• Acadia Carriage Roads in Bar Harbor, Maine
OK, I gave this an aerobic difficulty of 8 because I hadn't done any biking in the two or three weeks before attempting this, so maybe someone in a little more shape would find this to be a six or seven. Not very technical as these are all car-free carriage roads built by John Rockefell...
Last reviewed: Aug 12, 2008
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• Alden Hill in Gorham, Maine
There is a 3.5 mile race loop with some sweet singletrack and some steep drop in hills. This is a easy race loop for most racers but I think overall this trail with the stream crossings and drop in hills will get the average rider.
Last reviewed: Aug 9, 2009
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• Atherton Hill in Cumberland, Maine
The trail goes up Atherton hill. You can come back down that route for a crazy DH ride, or go down the backside to the power lines and bear right to Dutton Hill Road. If you go right before the power lines, you'll end up on lakeside drive (same as Goose Pond) and you can make a loop out of...
Last reviewed: Mar 18, 2008
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• Back Country Excursion in Parsonsfield, Maine
This is a park in the woods constructed and dedicated to mountain biking. It's on private land, so no pesky rangers telling us "you can't ...", skinhead ATV riders looking to run us over or elderly Land's End-granola hikers having heart attacks because dear-Lord! there are mountain bikers...
Last reviewed: Oct 31, 2009
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• Back Country Expressway in Sanford, Maine
This is a sweet trail . It begins with a reletivly easy ...long climb on doule tract then you have a moment or two to catch your breath . At top go left continue on double about 1/4 then just before the steep downhill another left onto tight single tract keep your eyes open this trail is...
Last reviewed: May 22, 2009
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• Bradbury Mt State Park in Pownal, Maine
Trails are single track to ski and snowmobille trails. The mountain is rather small and you can easily ride al the trails here in 3 to 4 hours.
Last reviewed: Sep 20, 2008
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• Camden Snow Bowl in Camden, Maine
The first part of this trail is NOT easy. You basicaly climb zig-zag-ing up the mountain over rocks and roots for about a mile. That part is a harsh way to start the day. Get warmed up before you start. Once you get up to the left side of the resort the trail levels off and gets more windy...
Last reviewed: May 10, 2004
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• Congin Ms Trail in Westbrook, Maine
Ive been on this trail alot before its really good once u go up to the 3rd hill on the pole lines u find the trails on the left if u go straight u go off a few light drop offs and then leads into the main trail again left wiil bring u to 4 dirt jumps about 5 ft apart then the trail begins ...
Last reviewed: Jan 20, 2009
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• Congin School / Power Lines in Westbrook, Maine
Turn off behind the school for some sweet single track. Keep going on the power lines for some bad ass climbs.
Last reviewed: Mar 18, 2008
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• Evergreen Cemetary in Portland, Maine
stick to the left at the fork, go up little hill then take right up singletrack slick rock trail. or stay low and keep on the easy double track. take any of the lefts and try to make it up the hill. many inter-connected trails here. mostly easy to middle class. a couple burly drops t...
Last reviewed: Aug 27, 2008
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• Fnp in Portland, Maine
the trail in a mostly xc ride with little technical sections. it follows the creek and goes in little loops. very good for an after work ride. if you go back far you will find dirt jumps that We bilt.
Last reviewed: Dec 20, 2004
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• Greenbelt in South Portland, Maine
The Stonegate Trail system provides excellent year-round recreational opportunities on well-marked trails. Bordering extensive wetlands through mixed forest, this parcel is great for cross country skiing, bird watching and hiking. The trail includes several bridged stream crossings improve...
Last reviewed: Mar 18, 2008
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• Mt Agamenticus in York, Maine
Here\'s a link to the trail map: http://parksandrec.yorkmaine.org/trail%20map%201.pdf
There are a few trailheads from which to enter the network, but if you park at the bottom of the hill that leads up to the mountain summit, there\'s easy access to the Ring Trail. I rode this trail a ...
Last reviewed: Jul 2, 2006
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• Mt. Apetite in Auburn, Maine
Mt. Apetite consists of gravel roadway/ATV trail with single-track trails looping back and forth across the main road. Take the trails on the left to get started, and follow them thru the woods, back to the main road. Then cross the main road and follow the trails to the other side, etc....
Last reviewed: Jul 5, 2004
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• Nordic Heritage Center in Presque Isle, Maine
Rich Edwards ( IMBA ) Designed single track. Easy, More Difficult, and Most Difficult Loops available as well as a Terrain Park and Skills development area. Nordic Heritage Center is a world class Cross Country Skiing and Biathlon Center, with lighted trails, rollerski loop, lodge with s...
Last reviewed: Apr 3, 2005
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• Rivertrail in Lewiston, Maine
Last reviewed: Jul 5, 2004
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• Rivertrance in Portland, Maine
EXPERTS ONLY. NO JOEYS ALLOWED. singletrack all the way. if you cant ride stunts, then stay at home or on the road this trail is not for you. get out of the way of other riders if your slow. better yet dont ride here.
Last reviewed: Jun 28, 2009
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• Shapleigh Trails in Shapleigh ,me, Maine
these trails are mostly atv trails and are networked. you can get to square pond, and down to acton and there are numerous trails off the main trails that are pretty much beginner trails with the occasional steep hill and wash outs. lots of lot areas that have small jumps and man made bowl...
Last reviewed: May 22, 2009
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• Stunts! in Portland, Maine
Some sick stunts packed into a very small area including narrow bridges, logs, drops and a dirt jump ... soon to be much more
Last reviewed: Jul 11, 2008
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• Suicide Hill in Old Town, Maine
From the bike path, there's a nice climb up to the start of the real rock. The grade is steep enough that in a granny-gear, you have to hang over your handlebars else your front wheel is going to head skyward. The granite is quite steep and has a substantial amount of pine needles on it ...
Last reviewed: Aug 17, 2008
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• Sunday River Bike Park in Bethel, Maine
All natural Downhill. Very few man-made features, but still a wild ride.
Last reviewed: Sep 7, 2009
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