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Level: Beginner
Length: 4 mi (6.4 km)
Surface: Doubletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +41/ -41 ft
Total: 33 riders
Mountain Biking Clifford Park
#15 of 121 mountain bike trails in Maine
Beginner / Intermediate
Network of trails, some single track, some double and ATV. Easy to access and great for an afterwork ride if you are in the area.
First added by Ares0311 on Apr 30, 2010. Last updated May 11, 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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From downtown Biddeford turn onto Pool St. Travel about 2 miles down Pool st. and clifford park will be on the righthand side. Park there and you will see the trailhead.
Google Maps search:Clifford Park, Biddeford, ME
A good place to go for both beginners who can ride the easier doubletrack, and for stronger riders who will find more technical singletrack with lots of rocks.
Thank |A bit of litter on the trails, however, it was a great ride with trails of all levels.
Thank |Great place to ride! With a variety of fun trail!
Thank |Good Times! Just hit Clifford Park after work. Without as much daylight as i was planning to have, i had to make a pretty quick run, but its easy to see that there is a little something for everyone here! Can't wait to get back when I have more time! Trails seem clear, and it looks like there is plenty of interesting single track to explore.
Thank |Nice slow trail fairly rocky slows you down but really works your skills i enjoyed this ride! Will definately go back!
Thank |I been riding this trail for the past few years since moving to Biddeford. I have to say that my first impression of this trail was awesome. For those just starting out there are some pretty easy trails. There a some pretty advanced ones as well that include drops, rutt's,ledges and technical rock climbs and descents. If you only been to this trail once or only a few times it's hard to tell, but there are many,many technical single track paths to choose from. Many need to be walked first so you know what your getting yourself into. I stated out riding this trail on a Specialized FSR Comp. Once I learned of how difficult some of the lines can be I decided to upgrade my ride to a Giant Reign X1. But no worries there are trails for all MTBR's* Review edited 4/1/2012
Thank |Great easy ride, some areas have lots of rocks which could be a bit challenging for the novice biker to navigate.
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