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Mountain biking in Waldo County, Maine, offers diverse landscapes for exploration, from coastal areas along Penobscot Bay to extensive forested inland trails. The region features varied terrain, including singletrack paths and multi-use routes, making it suitable for different skill levels. Riders can expect to encounter a mix of green (easy) and blue (moderate) difficulty options, alongside more challenging routes. This blend of coastal charm and rural forest provides a compelling environment for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Frohock Mountain stands at 453 feet above sea level on the northern edge of the Camden Hills State Park. The the Frohock Mountain Trail passes over Derry Mountain from Bald Rock and dead ends at its namesake peak where you get nice views out to the Atlantic ocean.
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At the top of Mount Battie, you will run into a beautiful stone tower. It was built in 1921 at the spot where the 1898 Summit House hotel once stood. You can climb to its top and enjoy a beautiful view of Penobscot Bay, Camden Harbor, and Cadillac Mountains.
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The lot here is sizeable and has trail maps to guide you on your way. The trail crosses the road and then forks left for Bald Mountain or right for Little Ragged Mountain. If you are running up Ragged Mountain, this is one of the longer but less steep routes to take.
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The map may direct you to park at the axillary lot down the hill — you can park at the Thorndike Brook Trailhead and take a right at the first junction to hop onto the Around the Mountain Trail. The AMT is a wide flat-packed gravel trail that is open to all types of outdoor activity. It is ~5.5 miles from here to the Camden Snowbowl.
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The lot here is sizeable and has trail maps to guide you on your way. The trail crosses the road and then forks left for Bald Mountain or right for Little Ragged Mountain. If you are hiking up Ragged Mountain, this is one of the longer but less steep routes to take.
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The Snowbowl is a great place to ski in the winter, and offers a number of hiking and mountain biking trails in the summer. You can rent kayaks for use on Hosmer Pond.
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There is a fairly large parking lot by Hosmer Pond just past and to the left of the main Snow Bowl lot. From here you can easily hike Ragged or the wide gravel Round Mountain Trail. If you take the red diamond trail up Ragged, the initial portion is not well marked, so download the map ahead of time and keep an eye out for bikers.
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The map may direct you to park at the axillary lot down the hill — you can park at the Thorndike Brook Trailhead and take a right at the first junction to hop onto the RMT. The RMT is a wide flat-packed gravel trail that is open to all types of outdoor activity. It is ~5.5 miles from here to the Camden Snowbowl.
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Komoot currently lists 5 mountain bike trails in Waldo County. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.
Waldo County offers a range of mountain biking difficulties. You'll find 1 easy trail, 1 moderate trail, and 3 difficult trails. This variety ensures options for different skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders looking for a challenge.
Yes, there is an easy mountain bike trail suitable for families in Waldo County. The Camden Snowbowl – Camden Snowbowl Trailhead loop from Ragged Mountain Preserve is a great option, offering a shorter distance and less elevation gain, making it accessible for a wider range of riders. The region also features multi-use trails at locations like Toddy Pond Farm and Basin Pond, which often include green (easy) options.
Waldo County mountain bike trails feature diverse terrain, from singletrack paths to forested routes. Areas like Toddy Pond Farm and Basin Pond offer varied landscapes, including some challenging features. Many trails wind through the region's extensive forests and conserved lands, providing a classic Maine outdoor experience.
Absolutely. Waldo County is known for its natural beauty. While riding, you can expect views of the picturesque Penobscot Bay, especially near coastal areas like Moose Point State Park. Inland trails often provide glimpses of the rural Maine landscape and forested areas. The Camden Hills Three Peaks Tour, for instance, offers significant elevation gain, suggesting potential viewpoints.
Waldo County offers several attractions that can complement your mountain biking trip. You can explore beautiful lakes like Swan Lake and Lake St. George. Coastal highlights include Sandy Point Beach and Moose Point State Park. For a historical perspective and panoramic views, consider visiting the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory.
Yes, several mountain bike routes in Waldo County are designed as loops. For example, the RMT Trail loop and the Megunticook Cabin loop from Fernald's Neck Preserve offer circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.
The best time for mountain biking in Waldo County is typically from late spring through early fall, when the weather is mild and trails are dry. Summer offers warm temperatures, while fall brings vibrant foliage. Some multi-use trails may also be accessible for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in winter, but dedicated mountain biking is best outside of heavy snow seasons.
Yes, Waldo County offers options for longer mountain bike adventures. The Camden Hills Three Peaks Tour is a challenging route spanning over 29 km with significant elevation gain, perfect for riders seeking an extended and demanding experience. The Megunticook Cabin loop from Fernald's Neck Preserve also offers a substantial ride of over 29 km.
The Belfast Area NEMBA (New England Mountain Bike Association) chapter actively supports mountain biking in the Waldo County region. They contribute to the development and maintenance of trails, fostering a vibrant local mountain biking community.
The difficult mountain bike trails in Waldo County, such as the Camden Hills Three Peaks Tour, often feature significant elevation changes and longer distances. These routes are designed for experienced riders looking for demanding climbs and technical descents, providing a true test of skill and endurance amidst the region's rugged landscapes.


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