State Parks Tagged With: Shared Use Trails

Aroostook Valley Trail
Washburn, ME
Aroostook Valley Trail is a 28 mile trail that connects the towns of Presque Isle, Caribou, Washburn, Woodland, and New Sweden. Riders will find a gravel surface trail that is open to multiple use, ye
Bangor & Aroostook Trail
Bangor, ME
The Bangor & Aroostook Trail is a 61 mile trail that is divided into two sections that link to one another in the Town of Stockholm. The first section of trail travels through the Towns of Mapleton, W
Down East Sunrise Trail
Hancock, ME
The Down East Sunrise Trail (DEST) is an inter-agency project of the Maine Department of Transportation (Maine DOT) and the Maine Department of Conservation. The project has rehabilitated 87 miles of
Four Seasons Adventure Trail
Madawaska, ME
The Four Seasons Adventure Trail is a 29 mile multi-use gravel surfaced trail that connects the communities of Newport, Corinna, Dexter, Sangerville and Dover-Foxcroft. Beginning in the Town of Newpor
Kennebec Valley Trail
Bingham, ME
The Kennebec Valley Trail consists of 8 miles of spectacular views that take riders along the edge of the Kennebec River from Embden through Solon to Bingham. This route includes the historic "Arnold
Lagrange to Medford Trail
Lagrange, ME
This 16 mile multi-use trail runs from South Lagrange through Medford Center to Lake View Plantation. Recreational participants will find a hard gravel surface that travels through rural Maine with ni
Sherman to Patten Trail
Patten, ME
The Sherman to Patten multi-use trail is 6 miles long and meanders through open fields, forested areas and along the perimeter of Thousand Acre Bog. Riders will find a gravel surface trail that is ope
Southern Bangor & Aroostook Trail
Bridgewater, ME
The Houlton to Phair Junction trail is 37 miles long and extends from Houlton through the Towns of Monticello, Bridgewater, Mars Hill, and loops through the southern edge of Presque Isle. Riders will
St. John Valley Heritage Trail
St Francis, ME
The St. John Valley Trail takes riders 16.5 miles from Fort Kent through St. John to St. Francis. Riders tour the countryside to experience rolling hills, farmland and several miles along the edge of
Whistle Stop Trail
Jay, ME
The Jay to Farmington Trail is 14 miles in length and crosses the scenic western hills of Maine. Overall, the trail surface is gravel but mountain bikers should note that several sections consist of a