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  • Location: Hancock County, Maine, United States

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    October 6, 2023

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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.

    November 12, 2023

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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.

    September 4, 2024

    Cycling

    Great place for a snack and rest.
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    Tri Lakes Loop

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    The Tri Lakes Loop offers a moderate touring bicycle ride through Acadia National Park, covering 20.5 miles (33.0 km) with 1282 feet (391 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to spend around 2 hours and 56 minutes exploring this route. As you cycle, you will pass Eagle Lake, Jordan Pond, and Bubble Pond, enjoying views across the water. The path winds through cool forests and over charming stone bridges, providing glimpses of the iconic Bubbles mountains across Jordan Pond.

    This route largely follows Acadia's historic Carriage Roads, which are free of motor traffic, making for a peaceful cycling experience. You won't need any special permits for this journey. Parking is usually available at various entry points within Acadia National Park, so you can choose a convenient starting spot. Plan your visit to enjoy the car-free paths and the natural beauty of the park.

    The historic Carriage Roads themselves are a key feature of this loop, offering a unique way to explore the park without vehicle interference. These dedicated paths were designed to blend with the landscape, providing a smooth and scenic ride. This makes the Tri Lakes Loop a notable option for experiencing Acadia's natural and historical charm on two wheels.

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    Embark on the Tri Lakes Loop, a moderate touring bicycle route that guides you through Acadia National Park's unique carriage road system. You will cycle on well-maintained fine gravel paths, experiencing a mix of varied terrain and beautiful scenery. The route spans 13.4 miles (21.5 km) and involves a total elevation gain of 733 feet (223 metres), typically completed in about 1 hour and 54 minutes. As you pedal, you will pass by the serene waters of Eagle Lake, Bubble Pond, and Jordan Pond, enjoying picturesque lake views and the refreshing shade of cool forests. Look out for the distinctive stone-faced bridges, such as the one near Jordan Pond Dam, which are iconic features of these historic roads.

    This touring bicycle route is part of Acadia National Park's extensive motor-free carriage road network, providing a peaceful cycling experience without vehicle traffic. Since amenities are limited along the way, remember to bring your own water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized. The intersections are clearly marked, making navigation simple and allowing you to focus on the ride. Consider starting your journey early in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer people on the paths.

    The carriage roads themselves are a testament to early 20th-century conservation efforts, funded and designed by John D. Rockefeller Jr. They were specifically built to allow visitors to enjoy the park's natural beauty by horse and carriage, and now by bicycle, away from motor vehicles. This network of roads offers a unique perspective on Acadia's diverse landscapes, from its dense woodlands to its tranquil lakeshores. The Tri Lakes Loop is an excellent way to immerse yourself in this historical and natural setting.

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    Location: Hancock County, Maine, United States

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