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Biking on Mount Dessert Island
For comprehensive and descriptive listings of MDI's
best road rides, carriage road rides, and combination
rides, pick up this handy pocket guide by Audrey Minutolo.
Available at the Bar Harbor Bike Shop

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Acadia National Park
offer visitors a wide variety of cycling opportunities. Acadia
National Park's 35,000 acres include 57 miles of beautifully
engineered carriage roads.
Weave your way through
cool evergreen forests, around crystal clear lakes, across
handsome granite bridges,and past lush wetlands–home
to beavers, birds, chipmunks and deer. |
| The Bubbles, From Jordan
Pond House Max Kelly, 2003 |
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Acadia National Park offer visitors a wide
variety of cycling opportunities. Acadia National Park's 35,000
acres include 57 miles of beautifully engineered carriage roads.
Weave your way through cool evergreen forests,
around crystal clear lakes, across handsome granite bridges,and
past lush wetlands–home to beavers, birds, chipmunks
and deer.See Map |
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The Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park
is a paved 19-mile circuit, open to both bicycle and auto traffic.
This
wonderfully varied ride takes bikers along beautiful rocky
coastline and then deep into Acadia's forests. Heartier souls
often finish off this circuit with a ride to the top of Cadillac
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The Park Loop Road and the many miles of
paved roads make Mount Desert Island a road biker's paradise.
No matter your ability level, it's always
easy on MDI to chart a varied and exciting ride. Feel free
to ask any member of our knowledgeable staff to suggest a ride
that suits your ability, the type of terrain you'd like to
see, and your timeframe. |
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