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Carriage RoadsThese roads are ideal for biking, but can also be enjoyed on horseback, via horse-drawn carriage, or on foot.
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Explore Bicycling in Acadia National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Bicycling guide to compare the stops that belong together in Acadia National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Carriage RoadsThese roads are ideal for biking, but can also be enjoyed on horseback, via horse-drawn carriage, or on foot.

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Witch Hole Pond/Paradise HillA 6-mile loop with marshes, woods, and occasional ocean views.
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Aunt Betty Pond LoopA moderate 6-mile loop to the shallow, marshy pond that contains numerous areas of aquatic vegetation.
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Amphitheater LoopThis quiet, easy trail is wonderful for families or cyclists looking for a more secluded experience.

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Jordan Pond/Bubble Pond LoopA moderate 8-mile loop around the ponds known for its dramatic scenery.
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Day Mountain LoopView spectacular vistas of the surrounding area on this loop trail.
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Hadlock Brook (Parkman Mountain)A moderate 4-mile loop with unique views and access to three Acadia bridges, including the famous Waterfall Bridge.

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Park Loop RoadThe primary avenue for navigating through Acadia, this route is not recommended for biking during the summer months.
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Western Side of AcadiaBikers can travel on state highways and on two gravel roads within the Park.
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Cadillac MountainThe highest point along the the North Atlantic seaboard at 1,530 feet.

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Schoodic Peninsula Loop RoadA one-way loop road displaying crashing waves and beautiful views of Frenchman Bay and Mount Desert Island.