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Mountain biking trails
United States
Maine
York County

Porcupine Trail, Notch Trail, and Cedar Trail Loop

Routes
Mountain biking trails
United States
Maine
York County

Porcupine Trail, Notch Trail, and Cedar Trail Loop

Easy

4.6

(5070)

11,971

riders

Porcupine Trail, Notch Trail, and Cedar Trail Loop

01:04

10.1km

260m

Mountain biking

The Porcupine Trail, Notch Trail, and Cedar Trail Loop is an easy 6.3 miles (10.1 km) mountain biking route located in the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. You will gain 856 feet (261 metres) of elevation over an estimated 1 hour and 4 minutes. This loop offers a pleasant ride for…

Last updated: March 7, 2026

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Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 8.30 km for 282 m

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8.82 km

Mount Agamenticus

Highlight • Summit

Mount Agamenticus possesses one of the richest ecosystems in Maine. The monadnock is over 690 feet high. During the winter, the ski area was known as Big A; unfortunately, it hasn't operated since 1974.

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10.1 km

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8.04 km

2.01 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

8.10 km

1.71 km

284 m

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Highest point (210 m)

Lowest point (60 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Porcupine Trail, Notch Trail, and Cedar Trail Loop located?

This mountain biking loop is located within the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region in Ogunquit, Maine. It is important to note that this loop is distinct from other famous trails with similar names, such as the Porcupine Rim Trail in Moab, Utah.

What is the difficulty level of this mountain biking loop?

This loop is rated as easy for mountain biking. It is suitable for riders looking for a less challenging experience, contrasting significantly with the advanced technical difficulty of trails like Porcupine Rim in Moab.

What is the terrain like on this loop?

The loop primarily uses established trails within the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. While specific terrain details for these particular segments aren't provided, trails in this region typically feature a mix of packed dirt, some roots, and small rocks, characteristic of New England forest paths. It is not known for the extreme technical features found on trails like Moab's Porcupine Rim.

How long does it typically take to mountain bike this loop?

The estimated duration for mountain biking this 10.1 km (6.3 miles) loop is approximately 1 hour and 4 minutes, assuming a steady pace.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region?

Generally, there are no entrance fees for the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Mount Agamenticus website for any updated regulations or specific permits that might be required for certain activities or group sizes.

Is the Porcupine Trail, Notch Trail, and Cedar Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed on trails but must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

The best time to mountain bike this loop is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Winter riding may be possible depending on snow conditions, but trails can be icy or muddy during thaw cycles. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Where can I park to access this mountain biking loop?

Access to trails in the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region is typically from the main parking area at the summit or various smaller trailheads around the base. The most common access point is the main parking lot at the summit of Mount Agamenticus, which provides direct access to the trail network.

What can I see along the route?

The loop offers views within the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. A notable highlight along the route is Mount Agamenticus itself, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Atlantic Ocean on clear days.

Does this loop intersect with other trails?

Yes, this route utilizes several named trails within the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. It includes sections of the Notch Trail, Ring Trail, Ridge Trail, Porcupine Trail, and Vulture's View, connecting them to form the loop.

Is this loop suitable for families with children?

Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and relatively short distance, this loop can be suitable for families with children who have some mountain biking experience. The terrain is not overly technical, making it a good option for a family outing. Always assess your family's skill level before attempting any trail.

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