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Maine
Penobscot County
Bangor

East/West Loop trail run

Moderate

3.4

(9)

67

runners

East/West Loop trail run

00:39

6.32km

10m

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Embark on the East/West Loop trail run, a moderate jogging route that takes you through the diverse landscapes of Rolland F. Perry City Forest. You will cover 3.9 miles (6.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 44 feet (13 metres), typically completed in about 39 minutes. As you jog,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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East/West Loop, Rolland F. Perry City Forest

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The East/West Loop is one of the most popular trails in the Rolland F. Perry City Forest. The trail is pretty wide, fairly flat, and mostly consists of crushed gravel …

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6.29 km

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6.26 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the East/West Loop trail run?

The Rolland F. Perry City Forest, also known as Bangor City Forest, has parking lots available. Detailed maps and signage are typically found at these parking areas and major trail intersections, which will guide you to the East/West Loop.

Are dogs allowed on the East/West Loop trail?

The provided information does not specify dog rules for the Rolland F. Perry City Forest. It's always best to check the official Bangor City Forest website for current regulations regarding pets before your visit.

What is the best time of year to run the East/West Loop trail?

The Rolland F. Perry City Forest is a popular year-round destination. You can enjoy the trail in all seasons, but be aware that patches of mud can occur after rain, especially on narrower dirt sections. Winter conditions will bring snow and ice.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for the Rolland F. Perry City Forest?

The provided information does not indicate any entrance fees or permits required to access the Rolland F. Perry City Forest or its trails, including the East/West Loop. It is generally open to the public.

What is the terrain like on the East/West Loop trail run?

The terrain on the East/West Loop is varied. You'll encounter wide, smooth gravel access roads with minimal elevation changes and moderate grades. Other sections may feature narrower dirt and forest floor surfaces. While generally free of significant rocks and roots, some parts can be slightly rougher, and mud can be present after rain. The 'West Trail' section, if included, offers an improved crushed stone surface, ideal for running.

Is the East/West Loop trail suitable for beginner trail runners?

Yes, the East/West Loop trail is suitable for beginners. The overall difficulty of trails in the Rolland F. Perry City Forest ranges from easy to moderate. The main gravel roads are wide and have minimal elevation changes, offering a good starting point. The entire route is approximately 4.0 miles (6.3 km) with very little elevation gain, making it manageable for those new to trail running.

What kind of scenery can I expect on the East/West Loop trail?

You can expect diverse and appealing scenery. The trail winds through woodlands with towering spruce and pine trees, passes pristine ponds, and crosses narrow rocky ridges. The forest is also a significant wildlife habitat, offering a rich environment of wetlands and open expanses.

Are there any notable points of interest along the East/West Loop trail?

A notable highlight is the connection to the East/West Loop, Rolland F. Perry City Forest itself, which offers varied scenery. Additionally, the East Trail connects to the Orono Bog Boardwalk, a unique wheelchair-accessible path through a forested wetland and open bog, showcasing distinctive plants like hummock peat moss and bog laurel.

Does the East/West Loop trail connect with other trails?

Yes, the East/West Loop trail is part of a larger network within the Rolland F. Perry City Forest. The route also passes through sections of the Tripp Road, Loop Road, Main Road, Bear Trail, Bog trail, Moose Trail, Rabbit Trail, Deer Trail, Veazie Railroad, Squirrel Trail, Arboretum Trail, Lynx Trail, Grouse Trail, Orono Bog Boardwalk, North Forest Loop, and Rock Bridge Trail.

What makes the Rolland F. Perry City Forest a good choice for trail running?

The Rolland F. Perry City Forest is highly regarded for trail running due to its well-maintained system, year-round access, and variety of terrain. You'll find a mix of smooth, wide gravel paths and narrower forest trails. Excellent signage and detailed maps aid navigation, and many locals appreciate the tranquility and abundant nature, including diverse plant and birdlife.

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