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Lakes Region & Western Mountains

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The following trails and tours are listed for the Lakes Region & Western Mountains. Please click on the name of a trail to view details. Click on a column heading to sort the listings by the corresponding feature.

All listed trails are open to hikers. Expect dogs (on or off leashes), horses and even ATVs on some trails. Remember "wheels yield to heels" (and to hooves where horses are allowed). Stay on the trail. Please respect all regulations and practice "Leave-No-Trace" trail ethics. Unless otherwise noted, these trails are only open during daylight hours.


        Type       Distance (miles)       Difficulty       Name
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Point-to-point       Shared-Use       14       Easy       Carrabassett River Trail
Loop Trail(s)       Single Track       19       Moderate       Carrabassett River Trail
Loop Trail(s)       Paved Road       21 & 73       Challenging       Evans Notch #14
Loop Trail(s)       Paved Road       24, 53 & 110       Moderate       Franklin Heritage #13
Loop Trail(s)       Paved Road       27 & 74       Challenging       Grafton Notch #15
Point-to-point       Shared-Use       14       Easy       Jay to Farmington Trail
Loop Trail(s)       Paved Road       11 & 35       Moderate       Lake Auburn #12
Network       Double Track       5       Moderate       Mt. Apatite
Loop Trail(s)       n/a       12       Moderate       Rangeley Lake Railroad Bed
Point-to-point       Shared-Use       4       Easy       Sebago Lake to Windham
Loop Trail(s)       Paved Road       28, 46 & 62       Moderate       Western Foothills #16

 


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DISCLAIMER: This information has been compiled by volunteers as a service to the bicycling community. The BCM does not monitor or maintain the trails. Changes in trail conditions are to be expected.