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Cycling
Embark on the Eagle Lake Loop, an easy touring cycling route that takes you 6.0 miles (9.7 km) around the crystal waters of Eagle Lake. You'll gain 361 feet (110 metres) over an estimated 57 minutes, cycling on a primarily gravel path that is part of Acadia's historic carriage road…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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9.67 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
Based on komoot data, cycling the Eagle Lake Loop usually takes around 57 minutes. This can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenic views of Eagle Lake.
The Eagle Lake Loop is primarily a gravel path, part of Acadia National Park's historic carriage road system. It's generally wide and made of crushed stone, though some segments may include track, cycleway, or paved road. It's best suited for cyclocross, gravel, hybrid, or mountain bikes.
Yes, this loop is considered an easy ride, making it suitable for all skill levels, including beginners and families. It features mild climbs and descents, with the western and southern sides having a slightly more significant incline. Its wide, shaded paths are ideal for a leisurely family outing.
Cyclists are treated to stunning views of Eagle Lake's crystal waters and the surrounding alpine forests. The entire loop circles the lake, offering numerous spots to get close to the water. The path itself is part of the historic Eagle Lake Carriage Road.
Yes, at intersection 8, you have the option to connect with other popular carriage road routes within Acadia National Park, such as the Around the Mountain and Jordan Pond Loops. This allows for longer rides and exploring more of the park's extensive trail system.
The trail is easily accessible from parking areas on the northern side of the lake. A convenient option is the carriage road parking lot located on Route 233, or a nearby boat ramp. Arriving early, especially during peak season, is recommended to secure a spot.
Dogs are generally permitted on the carriage roads in Acadia National Park, including the Eagle Lake Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the trail's cleanliness.
The best time to cycle the Eagle Lake Loop is typically from late spring through fall. Summer offers lush scenery and warmer weather, while fall provides spectacular foliage. Spring can be beautiful but may have some lingering wet spots. Always check local conditions before you go.
Yes, the Eagle Lake Loop is located within Acadia National Park, which requires an entrance pass. Passes can be purchased online, at park visitor centers, or at fee stations. There are various pass options, including daily, weekly, and annual passes. No separate cycling permit is needed for the carriage roads.
The Eagle Lake Loop is a multi-use trail, popular with cyclists, walkers, and runners. Cyclists should be mindful of other users, especially on curves and descents, and always yield to pedestrians. Announce your presence when passing to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.