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33.5km
350m
Cycling
Cycle 20.8 miles from Greenville to Lily Bay State Park, enjoying Moosehead Lake views on this moderate touring bicycle route.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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77 m
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16.8 km
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33.5 km
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28.1 km
5.38 km
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28.1 km
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The cycling route is approximately 33.5 kilometers (20.8 miles) and typically takes about 2 hours and 46 minutes to complete for touring cyclists. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your fitness level and stops along the way.
This route is classified as a moderate road cycling experience. While it has an elevation gain of around 350 meters (1,148 feet) with some rolling hills, the generally well-paved surface makes it accessible for cyclists with a good level of fitness. Beginners with some cycling experience might find it challenging but rewarding.
The route primarily follows Lily Bay Road, which is mostly well-paved and suitable for touring bicycles. While some areas further into the North Woods can turn into dirt or gravel, the section directly connecting Greenville to Lily Bay State Park is generally paved.
You can expect picturesque views as Lily Bay Road runs parallel to the eastern shore of Moosehead Lake, New England's largest lake. The route offers continuous views of the lake and surrounding lush forests. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including deer, and enjoy the tranquility of Maine's North Woods.
The entire route offers continuous scenic views of Moosehead Lake. The primary destination, Lily Bay State Park, provides further scenic waterfront views, a sandy swimming beach, and picnic areas. The ride itself serves as a gateway to the renowned outdoor recreation of Maine's North Woods.
The best time to cycle this route is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural scenery, especially the fall foliage, is stunning. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
You can typically find parking in Greenville, which serves as the starting point for this route. Specific parking areas for cyclists are usually available near the town center or access points to Lily Bay Road.
Yes, Lily Bay State Park is a state park, and entrance fees are typically required. You can find current fee information and any permit requirements on the official Maine State Parks website: maine.gov.
Dogs are generally allowed in Maine State Parks, including Lily Bay State Park, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 8 feet. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Specific rules may apply to certain areas like beaches or buildings, so check park regulations upon arrival.
Yes, Greenville, being a popular outdoor recreation hub, typically offers bike rental services. It's advisable to check with local outfitters in town for availability and pricing before your trip.
Lily Bay State Park offers several amenities for visitors, including campgrounds, a sandy swimming beach, picnic areas, and shoreline walking trails. These facilities make it a great spot to relax and extend your outdoor experience after your bike ride.
Lily Bay Road is a primary access route to the state park, so you can expect typical park traffic. While specific cyclist traffic data isn't available, roads in this region can sometimes encounter logging trucks, especially on unpaved sections further out. However, the paved section to the park is generally manageable for cyclists.
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