Royal River Train Bridge – Cabin at Royal River Park loop from Dunn's Depot Easement
Royal River Train Bridge – Cabin at Royal River Park loop from Dunn's Depot Easement
3.3
(11)
67
riders
01:57
43.4km
240m
Road cycling
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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34.6 km
Highlight • Bridge
Tip by
35.2 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Tip by
43.4 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
23.2 km
19.1 km
730 m
399 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
30.1 km
13.0 km
162 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (70 m)
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Description
If you're eyeing the "Royal River Train Bridge – Cabin at Royal River Park loop from Dunn's Depot Easement" for a road cycling adventure, you'll need to know a crucial detail upfront: the Dunn's Depot Easement trail explicitly prohibits bikes. While this Komoot route is listed as an easy 27.0-mile (43.4 km) racebike loop with 771 feet (235 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 1 hour and 56 minutes, the full named loop as a continuous cycling path isn't feasible. Instead, this route likely guides you to the Royal River Park in Yarmouth, Maine, which offers a delightful, family-friendly paved loop perfect for bikes.
What to expect on Royal River Train Bridge – Cabin at Royal River Park loop from Dunn's Depot Easement
Focusing on the bike-friendly section, the Royal River Park in Yarmouth provides a charming 1.3-mile paved loop that winds along the impressive Royal River. You'll enjoy views of three distinct waterfalls – two at old dam sites and another at a historic mill site – alongside open fields, floodplain forest, and a serene stand of hemlock trees. While generally flat and easy, be aware that some sections past the Third Falls overlook have a significant grade of over 12%, which can add a bit of a challenge. This accessible path is ideal for a relaxed ride, suitable for families or anyone looking for a scenic, low-effort outing.
Planning your visit
The Royal River Park is a community hub, so it's best visited during off-peak hours if you prefer fewer crowds. Parking is available at the park, which is known for its picnic tables and open fields. The paved loop connects to the Beth Condon Pathway via a pedestrian bridge, offering options for a longer experience if you wish to extend your ride beyond the park's immediate confines. Historical interpretive signs along the route provide interesting insights into the area's past, making it a ride that combines natural beauty with local history.
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