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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride through Sebago Lake State Park, a scenic loop that takes you along the shores of Sebago Lake and the Songo River. This route covers 8.6 miles (13.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 165 feet (50 metres), making it a pleasant journey…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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7.41 km
5.52 km
979 m
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6.28 km
5.52 km
2.11 km
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The loop within Sebago Lake State Park features predominantly flat, gravel-packed trails, making for an easy cycling experience. You'll encounter surfaces like dirt/forest floor, gravel/crushed stone, and some rock/ledge. While this specific loop is generally easy, the broader Sebago Lake area can include more varied terrain, from paved roads to moderately challenging gravel sections, so a hybrid or touring bike is ideal for this route.
Yes, this loop is rated as easy and is well-suited for beginners and those looking for a relaxed ride. The relatively flat and gravel-packed trails within the park make it accessible for various fitness levels.
Parking is available within Sebago Lake State Park. As it's one of Maine's busiest parks, especially during peak season, arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot.
Yes, Sebago Lake State Park requires an entrance fee. You can find current fee information and any specific regulations on the official Maine State Parks website: maine.gov.
The park is a year-round destination, but for cycling, late spring through early fall (May to October) offers the most pleasant weather. During these months, you'll experience lush scenery and comfortable temperatures. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.
While the park itself is generally dog-friendly, specific rules apply. Dogs are typically allowed on trails and in certain areas but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to check the park's official website for the most up-to-date pet policies before your visit.
The route offers beautiful, forested landscapes along the shores of Sebago Lake and the Songo River. You'll pass sandy beaches, extensive woodlands, and potentially catch glimpses of ponds and bogs. A notable feature is the Sebago Lake Beach, and some routes in the area may offer views of the historic Songo Lock on the Songo River.
The diverse habitat around Sebago Lake State Park means wildlife sightings are common. You might spot deer, various waterfowl like ducks, loons, and geese, and even bald eagles. Raccoons and porcupines also inhabit the area.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several named trails within the park, including the Violet Link, Songo Wilderness Trail, Beaver Lodge Trail, Old Entrance Road, Orange Link, Lookout Trail, Twin Brook Trail, and Nature Trail. Some cycling routes around Sebago Lake may also connect with or overlap with sections of the broader Sebago to Sea Trail.
Absolutely. Given its easy difficulty rating and relatively flat, gravel-packed terrain, this loop is an excellent choice for families with children or those seeking a relaxed outing. The park's amenities and scenic beauty add to its family appeal.
For the gravel-packed and varied surfaces of this loop, a touring bicycle, hybrid bike, or gravel bike is recommended. While a road bike might manage some sections, the unpaved portions are best handled by tires with a bit more tread and width.