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  • Location: Hancock County, Maine, United States

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    November 16, 2023

    Road cycling

    Otter Cove offers a great chance to take in views inland and out to sea. Looking inland you'll see the peaks of Cadillac & Dorr Mountains, while the other directions shows you the famous Acadia cliffs meeting the Atlantic.

    September 20, 2024

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    a good place to visit in the park. Nice views and if the weather is a bit more rough a good place to breath
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    Cadillac Mountain loop via Park Loop Road

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    Get ready for a moderate road cycling experience on the Cadillac Mountain loop via Park Loop Road. This route spans 31.7 miles (51.1 km) and features a substantial 2937 feet (895 metres) of elevation gain, which you can typically complete in about 2 hours and 36 minutes. You will pedal through Acadia National Park, enjoying diverse landscapes from rugged coastlines to dense forests. The journey takes you past pristine lakes, including the notable Jordan Pond, before culminating in the rewarding climb to Cadillac Mountain's summit.

    When planning your ride, be aware that the Park Loop Road can be narrow and winding, often without a shoulder. Traffic congestion is common, especially between 10 AM and 4 PM, so it is best to avoid cycling during these peak hours. Remember that cyclists must ride with the traffic flow on any one-way sections of the road. Consider an early morning start to enjoy the route with fewer vehicles.

    This route offers you the chance to cycle to the highest point on the United States East Coast, Cadillac Mountain, known for its distinctive pink granite. From the summit, you will be treated to expansive panoramic views of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island. The diverse scenery, from the coastal stretches to the mountain ascent, makes this a memorable ride within Acadia National Park.

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    Embark on the Mount Desert Island loop, a challenging road cycling adventure spanning 89.3 miles (143.7 km) with a significant 6276 feet (1913 metres) of elevation gain. This route takes you nearly 7 hours to complete, offering a full immersion into Maine's rugged coastal beauty. You will experience diverse landscapes, from dense forests to rocky headlands, and pass by iconic spots like Otter Cove, where the ocean meets the shore. The ride combines smooth paved roads with some sections that might be unpaved, providing expansive views of the ocean and mountains throughout.

    When planning your ride, be aware that the Park Loop Road can become very congested with cars during peak season, especially in July and August. This can make cycling hazardous due to limited shoulder space. To enjoy a less crowded experience, consider starting your ride early in the morning. The ascent to Cadillac Mountain is particularly steep and lacks a shoulder, so it is best avoided during busy times for your safety.

    This extensive loop offers a unique opportunity to explore the entirety of Mount Desert Island, showcasing the natural splendor of Acadia National Park. You will encounter landmarks such as Jordan Pond and have the chance to see the historic Bass Harbor Light Station. The route is designed for those with very good fitness, providing a comprehensive tour of the island's varied terrain and stunning vistas.

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    This moderate cycling route offers a diverse experience across 23.1 miles (37.1 km) with a total elevation gain of 1408 feet (429 metres), typically taking about 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete. You will transition from the rugged coastal scenery of Acadia National Park, passing landmarks like Otter Cove, to the serene inland forests. The ride then shifts onto historic crushed gravel carriage roads, winding through lush woodlands and connecting tranquil waters such as Eagle Lake and Witch Hole Pond, often via unique stone bridges.

    Before you begin this racebike adventure, remember that an Acadia entrance pass is required for all cyclists within the park. You can access the Carriage Roads from Bar Harbor via routes like West Street Extension or Ledgelawn Street, leading to Great Meadow Drive. Be prepared for mixed surfaces, including both paved sections and crushed gravel, and anticipate some challenging climbs, particularly on the Around the Mountain portion of the loop.

    This route stands out for its unique blend of coastal and forest environments, allowing you to experience the varied landscapes of Acadia National Park in a single ride. The historic carriage roads, originally built by John D. Rockefeller Jr., provide a car-free cycling experience through the park's interior. These well-maintained gravel paths and their distinctive stone bridges offer a glimpse into the park's rich history and natural beauty.

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    Location: Hancock County, Maine, United States

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