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      This 2.6 mile network of trails offers the only real singletrack riding in the Rangeley area. The trails are old school and narrow, with many technical sections. The trails pass through beautiful forest, and there are many sights to see including streams and pond access points. The trails start at the Maine Forestry Museum, and you will have to ride through the grounds of the museum, or down Depot Street, to access the trails. The trail network is multi-use, so keep an eye out for other trail users on foot. Some bridges and stairs were not designed for bikes, so you may have to walk your bike here and there, but most of the trails are very rideable and quite fun.
      Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
      eBikes Allowed: No
      Land Status: Conservation Reserve
      Land Manager: Maine Forestry Museum
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      Region Details
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      Region Status
      Open as of Nov 9, 2024

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      Trails (view details)
      7
      Trails Mountain Bike
      7
      Trails E-Bike
      1
      Trails Horse
      1
      Trails Hike
      7
      Trails Trail Running
      1
      Trails Dirtbike/Moto
      1
      Trails ATV/ORV/OHV
      1
      Trails Snowmobile
      1
      Trails Snowshoe
      7
      Trails Nordic Ski
      7
      Total Distance
      2 miles
      Total Descent Distance
      1 mile
      Total Descent
      165 ft
      Total Vertical
      79 ft
      Highest Trailhead
      1,609 ft
      Reports
      4
      Ridden Counter
      19

      Popular Maine Forestry Museum Mountain Biking Trails

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      NewEnglandSkier13addpoiactivity #31600605 and 4 more
      Jul 20, 2022 @ 7:45am
      Jul 20, 2022
      NewEnglandSkier13addtrailactivity #31382105 and 5 more
      Jul 14, 2022 @ 2:31am
      Jul 14, 2022
      NewEnglandSkier13addregionactivity #31382104
      Jul 14, 2022 @ 2:31am
      Jul 14, 2022
      NewEnglandSkier13addtrailactivity #31353465
      Jul 13, 2022 @ 7:16am
      Jul 13, 2022

      Nearby Areas

      namedistance
      Rangeley Lakes Trails Center 6 23 33.9 km
      Saddleback Bike Park 3 3 15.3 km
      Sugarloaf Mountain Resort 2 4 4 516.4 km
      Carrabassett Valley Trail Network 30 52 821.1 km
      Mount Blue State Park 1 321.2 km

      Activity Type Stats

      activitytypetrailsdistancedescentdescent distancetotal verticalratingglobal rankstate rankphotosreportsroutesridelogs
      Mountain Bike72 miles164 ft1 mile79 ft
      #6,069431
      E-Bike13,921 ft20 ft3,527 ft20 ft
      4
      Horse13,921 ft20 ft3,527 ft20 ft
      Hike72 miles164 ft1 mile79 ft
      #11,90441
      Trail Running13,921 ft20 ft3,527 ft20 ft
      #6,4094
      Dirtbike/Moto13,921 ft20 ft3,527 ft20 ft
      ATV/ORV/OHV13,921 ft20 ft3,527 ft20 ft
      Snowmobile13,921 ft20 ft3,527 ft20 ft
      Snowshoe72 miles164 ft1 mile79 ft
      #1,4541
      Nordic Ski72 miles164 ft1 mile79 ft
      #1,2843
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