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Mountain biking in Lamoine State Park serves as a strategic base for exploring the wider region's mountain biking opportunities. The park itself offers coastal views of Frenchman Bay and Eastern Bay, with an ocean setting and a pebble beach. Nearby Acadia National Park features 45 miles of historic crushed-rock carriage roads, winding through mountains and valleys with unique stone bridges. The Down East Sunrise Trail, an 87-mile rail trail, also provides extensive off-road experiences through diverse landscapes.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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39.0km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:15
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the southern end of Jordan Pond there are excellent views of ‘The Bubbles‘, a popular hiking area in ‘Acadia National Park‘.
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You get a great overlook of the falls from Duck Brook Bridge and the carriage trails. If you cross the bridge you can run down a bike path to Bar Harbor.
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Eagle Lake is the largest lake in Acadia National Park. Visitors are greeted to stunning views of the crystal waters of the lake and gorgeous alpine forests surrounding the area. There is a system of flat gravel carriage roads that wind all the way around the lake. Eagle Lake is easily accessible from two parking areas on the northern shore.
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Like many of the lakes & ponds in Acadia, Bubble Pond was carved out of the rock by glaciers during previous ice ages. These days the calm waters are an excellent place to greet the day for sunrise, or relax for a bit while running along the carriage roads.
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Like many of the lakes & ponds in Acadia, Bubble Pond was carved out of the rock by glaciers during previous ice ages. These days the calm waters are an excellent place to greet the day for sunrise, or relax for a bit while riding along the carriage roads.
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At almost exactly 10K the Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a great place for a family ride. The road is wide and even when busy you should have any easy time navigating around other trail users. There are numerous spots to get close to the water and have a rest.
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While Lamoine State Park itself is a tranquil base, the main mountain biking opportunities are found in nearby Acadia National Park, approximately 15-18 miles away. Acadia offers 45 miles of historic crushed-rock carriage roads. Additionally, the Down East Sunrise Trail, an 87-mile rail trail, is accessible near Ellsworth, close to Lamoine State Park.
The region primarily features crushed-rock carriage roads within Acadia National Park, which wind through mountains and valleys, offering varied terrain, including some challenging climbs. The Down East Sunrise Trail is a rail trail, providing a flatter, extensive off-road experience. Lamoine State Park itself offers coastal views and a pebble beach, but its trails are more suited for walking.
Yes, Acadia National Park's carriage roads offer options suitable for families. For instance, the Eagle Lake Loop is an easy 9.7 km (6.0 miles) route that can be completed in under an hour, providing scenic landscapes without excessive difficulty.
Popular loops in the Acadia National Park area include the Tri Lakes Loop (39.0 km, moderate), the Around the Mountain Loop (43.7 km, moderate), and the Eagle Lake Loop (9.7 km, easy). Another option is the Bubble Pond – Bubble Pond loop from Acadia National Park Headquarters, a moderate 46.19 km route.
The carriage roads in Acadia National Park offer fantastic views of mountains, valleys, and unique stone bridges. Lamoine State Park itself provides picturesque coastal views of Eastern Bay and Frenchman Bay, with Mount Desert Island and Cadillac Mountain visible in the distance, though its trails are not primarily for mountain biking.
The wooded areas and coastal location provide opportunities to spot wildlife. In Lamoine State Park, you might see white-tailed deer, black bears, foxes, squirrels, and various bird species. Rocky areas and quiet beaches are also places to look for harbor seals.
The region is generally enjoyable for mountain biking from spring through fall. While Lamoine State Park itself is open for winter activities like cross-country skiing, the carriage roads in Acadia National Park are best enjoyed when free of snow and ice, typically from late spring to early autumn.
Lamoine State Park offers camping facilities and direct access to the ocean for water activities. For mountain biking in Acadia National Park, visitors can find bike rentals near Acadia and utilize a Bicycle Express service from Bar Harbor to access the carriage roads. Towns like Bar Harbor and Ellsworth, close to Lamoine State Park, offer various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from several reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the scenic beauty of the carriage roads and the diverse landscapes encountered on the trails.
Yes, in addition to the extensive carriage roads in Acadia National Park, the Down East Sunrise Trail offers an 87-mile multi-use rail trail experience. This trail is suitable for fat-tire bikes and provides a long-distance off-road journey through diverse landscapes.
The trails in the region cater to various skill levels. You can find easy routes like the Eagle Lake Loop, which is 9.7 km (6.0 miles) long. Many routes, such as the Around the Mountain and Eagle Lake Loop (22.3 km), are classified as moderate, featuring varied terrain and some challenging climbs typical of the carriage roads.


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