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Mountain biking
Easy 6.0-mile mountain biking loop around Eagle Lake in Acadia National Park, offering scenic views and a family-friendly ride.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.67 km
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The trail is primarily a crushed stone path, part of Acadia National Park's historic carriage road system. It's wide and generally easy to navigate, suitable for mountain bikes, gravel bikes, and cyclocross bikes. While mostly level, expect some mild climbs, particularly on the western and southern sections of the loop.
For a manual mountain bike, the loop is estimated to take around 30-40 minutes to complete. The total distance is approximately 9.7 kilometers (5.9 miles).
Yes, it is considered an easy mountain bike ride, suitable for all skill levels and fitness levels. It's described as family-friendly due to its wide path, shaded areas, and only a few mild climbs.
Riders are treated to stunning views of Eagle Lake's crystal waters and the surrounding alpine forests. There are plenty of shaded sections and pleasant vistas of the lake throughout the ride.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Eagle Lake Loop. Please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you follow all park regulations regarding pets.
Yes, the Eagle Lake Loop is located within Acadia National Park, which requires an entrance pass. You can find detailed information about fees and passes on the official National Park Service website.
Parking is available near the trailhead. However, during peak summer months, parking can be limited, so it's advisable to arrive early or consider alternative transportation options if available.
While the trail is accessible for much of the year, late spring, summer, and early fall offer the most pleasant conditions. Summer is popular, but parking can be challenging. For fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures, consider visiting in late spring or early fall.
Yes, the Eagle Lake Loop is part of the extensive carriage road system in Acadia National Park. It offers opportunities to connect with other trails, such as the Around the Mountain and Jordan Pond Loops, at various intersections.
Yes, Class 1 e-bikes are permitted on the Eagle Lake Loop, adhering to the same regulations as traditional bicycles.
It's one of the most accessible and scenic carriage road loops in Acadia National Park, offering stunning lake views and a relatively easy, family-friendly ride. Its wide, crushed stone path, like the Eagle Lake Carriage Road, makes it enjoyable for a wide range of riders.