Weeks and Moody Trail Systems loop
Weeks and Moody Trail Systems loop
3.4
(5)
30
riders
01:29
18.7km
90m
Mountain biking
This easy 11.6-mile mountain biking loop in Westbrook, Maine, offers diverse terrain and family-friendly trails through woods and along the
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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1.04 km
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11.1 km
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18.7 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.63 km
6.94 km
1.37 km
771 m
Surfaces
8.48 km
8.07 km
2.14 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The starting point of the loop is accessible via public transport. Additionally, the Frazier Trail provides convenient access from downtown Gorham, offering another entry point to the trail system.
Yes, the main loop is generally considered an 'easy' mountain bike ride, making it suitable for all skill and fitness levels. It's highly recommended for families, as many trails are smooth with gentle inclines, perfect for beginners and children. However, the system also includes intermediate singletrack for more experienced riders.
The terrain is diverse, featuring a mix of unpaved, natural, asphalt, and paved sections, with a significant amount of singletrack and paths. You can expect twisty and fast sections, sandy areas, rollers, and bumps for a flowy ride. More technical elements like rocks, roots, and optional small drops are also present, particularly on trails like 'Around The Horn'.
While the trail can be enjoyed year-round, spring through fall generally offers the best conditions for mountain biking. Reviewers have noted the impressive trail building, suggesting it holds up well. Consider checking local conditions for winter riding, as snow and ice can impact accessibility and safety.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Weeks and Moody Trail Systems. It is generally open to the public for recreational use.
While specific regulations aren't detailed, most multi-use trails in the area welcome dogs. It's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users and to protect the natural environment.
The system boasts a variety of trails. Popular choices include Unchained Trail, known for its twisty and fast nature, and Frazier Trail, which offers convenient access. Other notable intermediate singletrack trails include Nirvana, Sugaree, and MBWEEE, which provide engaging features for more experienced riders.
The route primarily takes you through natural, wooded areas, with sections described as riding through 'woods and fields' and 'curvy s's thru the pines'. Parts of the trail also run alongside the Presumpscot River, offering a rustic experience. Be aware that some sections may be adjacent to a highway.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several other trails within the system, including Unchained, Moody Blues, Blue Doubletrack Loop, River Run, MBWEEE, White Flag, and Knolly Roller, among others. This interconnectedness allows for varied riding experiences.
The full loop is approximately 18.7 kilometers (11.6 miles) long. For an average mountain biker, it typically takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete, though this can vary based on your pace and skill level.
This trail system is particularly known for being family-friendly, offering options for all ages and abilities. It also stands out for its variety and flow, with a good mix of fast singletrack and more technical sections. The trails are generally well-maintained, with the Greater Portland NEMBA Chapter involved in their development and upkeep.