A dirt area with uneven mounds and a cleared space, surrounded by trees and scattered twigs. The ground is mostly bare with patches of soil and rocks visible. Pineland Trail mountain bike trail.
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Level: Intermediate
Length: 8 mi (12.9 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Figure 8
Elevation: +439/ -375 ft
Total: 12 riders
 

Mountain Biking Pineland Trail

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#37 of 121 mountain bike trails in Maine
#4,843 in the world

The South Loop and the connector trail spurring off the southern end of the South Loop at Pinelands are both open to mountain bikes. The North Loop is off limit to mountain bikes.

First added by sssirois on Feb 15, 2013. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
From ME Turnpike Gray Exit, Proceed on Route 115 East. Approx 1 mile from town center, take left on Depot road. Stay on Depot Road crossing River, RR, & climb of steep hill. Dirt Parking lot on left with State of ME sign.


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Good (Jun 15, 2024)
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  • andyg1234
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    Overall, it's your average Maine mountian bike trail. There are plenty of roots and rocks. There are about 5 bridges on the loop trail. About half way through the loop, someone has built some pretty nice jumps that were fun to session.

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  • sssirois
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    Trail on east side of route 231 has suffered some major storm/tree damage to the point where it is not rideable at this time. You can only go about 1/2 way down before it dead ends. Rest of the loop trails are open.

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  • sssirois
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    Approx 5.5 miles of total trails now with lots of bridgework on newest section East of 231. Trail stops @ RR tracks & picks up power line trail. It is "rideable" to Bradbury, but power line section needs some TLC (very overgrown & not ridden much).

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  • sssirois
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    New Trail Section recently added to connect East side loop to RT 231 and across to RR & power line corridor. Additional 2 miles trail added with about 300 ft of elevation with new bridges & skinnies. Trail is very fresh as you travel east away from 231. Eventual plan is to connect trail to Bradbury MT. Power line trail improvements needed to finalize connection.

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  • sssirois
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    Two short loops with some demanding Technical single tracks. Usually encounter some mud. Bridges were recently upgraded from single plank skinnies to easier 3 foot wide bridges (personally not as fun/challenging as the old bridges). Loop on West Side of Depot Road has a lot of Roots, and has a couple decent climbs/descents (depending on direction)

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