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Hancock County

Tri Lakes Loop

Hard

2.9

(10)

72

runners

Tri Lakes Loop

02:13

17.9km

190m

Running

Embark on the Tri Lakes Loop for a challenging jogging experience through Acadia National Park. This difficult route spans 11.1 miles (17.9 km), guiding you along historic carriage roads with picturesque views of Eagle Lake, Bubble Pond, and Jordan Pond. You will gain 631 feet (192 metres) in elevation, with…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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47 m

Eagle Lake — North Parking Lot

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The carriage trails around Eagle Lake have accessible lakeside walking and biking for all ages and ability levels. Sections of the carriage roads at the south end of the lake …

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4.44 km

Bubble Pond

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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 …

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10.6 km

Jordan Pond House

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Jordan Bond House

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17.9 km

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247 m

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17.5 km

308 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the Tri Lakes Loop?

Jogging the entire loop usually takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes, but this can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. The total distance is approximately 17.9 kilometers (11.1 miles).

Is the Tri Lakes Loop suitable for beginners?

The Tri Lakes Loop is considered a difficult jogging route. While much of it follows well-maintained gravel carriage roads, the western side features notable elevation gains and several gradual hills. Some sections can be quite challenging, making it more suitable for intermediate to experienced joggers.

What is the terrain like on the Tri Lakes Loop?

The trail primarily follows historic carriage roads, which are well-maintained gravel surfaces. While generally smooth, some sections might have rougher spots. You'll experience a mix of flat stretches, gradual inclines, and descents, especially on the western side of the loop.

What can I see along the Tri Lakes Loop?

This route offers stunning views of three prominent lakes: Eagle Lake, Bubble Pond, and Jordan Pond. You'll also pass through dense forests and over historic carriage road bridges. A notable stop is the Jordan Pond House, known for its popovers and tea.

Where can I park to access the Tri Lakes Loop?

Parking is available at the Eagle Lake — North Parking Lot, which provides direct access to the carriage roads. Other parking areas around Jordan Pond are also options, but they can fill up quickly during peak season.

Is the Tri Lakes Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the carriage roads within Acadia National Park, including the Tri Lakes Loop. They must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet (2 meters) at all times. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.

What is the best time of year to jog the Tri Lakes Loop?

Spring and autumn are ideal. In spring, you'll see wildflowers, and in autumn, the foliage offers vibrant colors. Summer is also popular, but expect more crowds and potentially warmer temperatures. Winter jogging is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Tri Lakes Loop?

Yes, the Tri Lakes Loop is located within Acadia National Park, which requires an entrance pass. You can purchase passes online, at park visitor centers, or at fee stations. For current fees and options, please check the official nps.gov website.

Are there any amenities or places to eat near the trail?

Yes, the Jordan Pond House is located directly on the loop and offers dining options, including its famous popovers and tea. It's a popular spot for a break during or after your jog.

Does the Tri Lakes Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route is part of Acadia's extensive carriage road system and intersects with several other paths. It incorporates sections of the Jordan Pond Loop and Eagle Lake Loop, and also crosses or runs alongside parts of the Carriage Road, Around-Mountain Carriage Road, and Jordan Pond Path, among others.

Can I jog the Tri Lakes Loop in winter?

Jogging the loop in winter is possible, but conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice. The carriage roads are not plowed, so you may encounter packed snow or icy patches. Appropriate winter gear, such as traction devices for your shoes, is highly recommended.

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