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United States
Maine
Knox County

Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop

Moderate

4.5

(2519)

18,107

riders

Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop

02:10

34.6km

350m

Cycling

Cycle the moderate 21.5-mile Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop in Camden, Maine, offering scenic views of lakes and Mount Megunticook.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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14.8 km

View of Megunticook Lake

Highlight • Viewpoint

Encompassing over 1,300 acres, Megunticook Lake is the largest body of water in Knox County. Camden Road/Turnpike Drive follows along the eastern banks of the water and offer some spotty views. This spot on Fernalds Neck Road offers as good of a view as any and isn't on a super busy road.

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18.5 km

Norton Pond

Highlight • Lake

Norton Pond is a small body of water bordered by some neighborhoods and Breezemere Park. There are great views of the water from the park while most of the views from the roads are blocked by trees and houses.

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34.6 km

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18.2 km

16.1 km

296 m

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17.6 km

16.8 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

The Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop is approximately 21.5 miles (34.6 km) long. Cyclists typically complete it in about 2 hours and 9 minutes, depending on their pace and stops.

What is the terrain like on the Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop?

The route is primarily paved, making it suitable for road bikes. While mostly paved, some segments might be unpaved and potentially challenging to ride. You'll experience moderate elevation changes, with both gain and loss around 350 meters.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

This loop is classified as a moderate ride, requiring good fitness. While it's primarily paved, the distance and elevation changes mean it might be a bit challenging for absolute beginners. However, it's a popular route for touring cyclists of various skill levels.

What scenic views and highlights can I expect along the route?

You'll enjoy picturesque views throughout the ride. Key highlights include scenic vistas of Megunticook Lake and the majestic Mount Megunticook. You'll also pass by Norton Pond, which offers great views from Breezemere Park. The route also takes you through scenic forested areas and quaint neighborhoods.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The Midcoast Maine region, where this loop is located, offers beautiful cycling conditions from spring through fall. Summer provides warm weather, while fall boasts stunning foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Where can I park to access the Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop?

While specific parking areas aren't detailed, as a popular cycling route in Camden, Maine, you can typically find parking in or around the town of Camden, which provides convenient access to the loop. Look for public parking lots or street parking where permitted.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle the Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop?

This trail is located in the vicinity of Camden Hills State Park. While cycling on public roads around the lake typically doesn't require permits, if you plan to access any facilities or specific areas within Camden Hills State Park, there might be entrance fees. It's always best to check the official state park website for current regulations.

Does this cycling route connect with other trails?

Yes, sections of this route intersect with other well-known paths. Approximately 11% of the loop follows a portion of the East Coast Greenway (ME).

Is the Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop suitable for families?

Given its moderate difficulty and length of over 21 miles, this loop might be best suited for families with older children or those who are experienced cyclists. For younger children or less experienced riders, shorter, flatter sections of the route or other dedicated family-friendly paths in the Camden area might be more appropriate.

Are there places to eat or drink along the route?

The loop passes through areas near Camden, which offers various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. While the route itself might not have many direct stops, you'll find amenities in the nearby towns, making it easy to plan a refreshment stop before or after your ride.

Is the Megunticook Lake & Norton Pond loop dog-friendly?

As a touring bicycle route primarily on public roads, dogs are generally permitted if they are properly leashed and under control, especially if you stop at parks or public areas along the way. However, if you plan to cycle with your dog, ensure they are comfortable and safe in a bike trailer or basket, and always adhere to local leash laws and regulations.

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