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Mountain Biking in Maine's Rangeley Lakes Region

Mountainous, wooded terrain, interrupted only by streams, ponds and lakes, brings bikers to many breathtaking views in the Rangeley Lakes Region. Single and double track trails include gravel roads, logging roads and wilderness riding. Riders are often treated by the common sights of indigenous wildlife in their natural habitat. The following are three popular trails in the Rangeley area. For more information about these trails call the Rangeley Rec Department at 207-864-3327 or TRAC at 207-864-5855.

RAILROAD LOOP TRAIL: This 12.5 mile loop is maintained by the Trails
for the Rangeley Area Coaltion (TRAC). The marked bike trail can be accessed just south of the Rangeley Inn on the gravel road off Route 4
by Haley Pond. It continues over Route 16, where it skirts Gull Pond along the Camp Wayawi Road, then follows an abandoned railroad bed to Route 16. The trail follows a double-track road into Dallas, then leads to Saddle-back Lake, continuing on to Dallas Hill Road in Dallas Plantation. Follow Route 4 back to Haley Pond. The last half of the trip has many, long uphill stretchs.

CITY POND RESERVOIR LOOP: This 12 mile trail leads over woods roads and starts at the head of Cascade Stream. More...>>

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