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United States
Maine
Piscataquis County

Dwelley Pond and Park Tote Road Loop

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4.8

(8463)

17,060

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Dwelley Pond and Park Tote Road Loop

01:27

16.1km

190m

Mountain biking

Easy 10.0-mile mountain biking loop in Baxter State Park, featuring Dwelley Pond and varied terrain, great for beginners.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Dwelley Pond Trail

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Dwelley Pond Trail is the only trail in Baxter State Park where bikes are allowed. Although this trail does not have awe-inspiring views, it's a fantastic trail to enjoy the …

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8.41 km

7.65 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Dwelley Pond and Park Tote Road Loop?

The trail can be accessed from the Park Tote Road. Specific parking details within Baxter State Park should be confirmed with park authorities, but generally, you'll find designated parking areas along the Tote Road that provide access to the loop.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Baxter State Park?

Yes, Baxter State Park has entrance fees and regulations. It's essential to check the official Baxter State Park website or contact them directly for the most current information on entrance fees, vehicle reservations, and any permits required for day use or specific activities.

Is this trail suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

Absolutely! The Dwelley Pond and Park Tote Road Loop is generally considered an easy mountain bike ride, suitable for all skill levels and varying fitness levels. It's rated "Green Rate" and "Easy" on trail platforms, making it very beginner-friendly with minimal technical challenges.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Dwelley Pond and Park Tote Road Loop?

You'll encounter a mix of singletrack and doubletrack. The trailbed was originally an old road, so some sections are being reclaimed by nature. Expect nicer singletrack towards the western side near the Dwelley Pond Trail and the eastern side connecting to the Tote Road. Be aware that the northern portion can be overgrown with sections of "bushwhacking double track."

What are the notable features or scenic points along the route?

While not known for dramatic vistas, the trail offers a remote and immersive experience in Baxter State Park. You'll find a convenient picnic area and a small shelter at Dwelley Pond, which is a great spot to pause. An outhouse is also available, and a locked canoe can be rented for use on Dwelley Pond for a nominal fee.

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

The trail is highly recommended for experiencing the vibrant foliage changes in the fall. However, it offers a pleasant ride throughout the warmer months, providing opportunities for wildlife viewing and a peaceful escape into nature.

Is it a loop trail or an out-and-back?

This route can be ridden as a loop by connecting with the Park Tote Road, as indicated by its name. Alternatively, you can also choose to ride sections of it as an out-and-back.

Are dogs allowed on the Dwelley Pond and Park Tote Road Loop trail?

Baxter State Park has strict regulations regarding pets. Generally, dogs are not allowed on trails within the park to protect wildlife and maintain the wilderness character. Always confirm the latest pet policies directly with Baxter State Park before your visit.

Does this trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Dwelley Pond Trail and connects with the Park Tote Road to form the loop. These are the main paths you'll be on.

What makes this trail unique for mountain biking?

This trail stands out primarily because it is the only designated trail within Baxter State Park where mountain biking is allowed. This makes it a unique opportunity to explore a less-traveled section of the park on two wheels.

Is there water available on the trail?

While there is an outhouse at Dwelley Pond, the trail is in a remote area of Baxter State Park. It's best to assume there is no potable water available and carry all the water you will need for your ride.

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