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    Courtesy of the East Coast Greenwayy
    Courtesy of the East Coast Greenwayy
    The Sunrise Trail in Maine near Machias
    The Sunrise Trail in Maine near Machias
    Not part of the discussion, here, but worth keeping in mind
    Not part of the discussion, here, but worth keeping in mind

    Bike Tripping off Route One in Maine

    These are some of the big opportunities to get out from behind the wheel, hang on to your handlebars, put on your helmet and get some needed exercise after a long road trip. Seeing the country by bike is great for several reasons; you’re not spending for gas or adding to greenhouse emissions, you take in so much more at a slower speed, without being enveloped in your car. You can smell what’s going on, too. I find that connecting to people is much easier, too. “Where did you ride from?” is usually what I get asked right up front. People know you’ve had a much more interesting experience having ridden your bike than having driven a car. They’re inquisitive because you’re different. I mean yikes! Just look at those bike shorts, right? Most of these trails allow you to get away from vehicular traffic, sometimes into some wild and beautiful areas. Most of the trails in this Trip are part of, or connected to the East Coast Greenway, a 30 year old initiative to connect the entire eastern seaboard by bike trail. www.greenway.org/ There’s also US Bicycle Route 1, overseen by AASHTO, the American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials, which makes things pretty confusing. For this trip, I’ll try to point out the connections to the Greenway and leave Bicycle Route 1 for another day.

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    stop pinCalais, a walking start on a flat trail
    category icons Where it All Begins - The East Coast Greenway
    stop pinThe Longest Continuous Off-Road Section of the East Coast Greenway
    category icons Accessing the Sunrise Trail in East Machias & Machias
    stop pinAnother access point where the Sunrise Trail crosses 1a
    category icons When Webster's Dictionary is looking to define "Quaint"....Columbia Falls, ME
    stop pinThe Longest Section of the Sunrise Trail Along Route 1
    category icons The Quiet side of Acadia National Park
    stop pinEllsworth
    stop pinThe West Side Trail in Yarmouth
    category icons Where the Eastern Trail for Bikes adopts Route One
    stop pinKey West


    Calais, a walking start on a flat trail

    Calais, Maine is the Northern terminus of the East Coast Greenway, an ambitious 30-year-old initiative to provide a continuous bicycle route

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    Where it All Begins - The East Coast Greenway

    Where it All Begins - The East Coast Greenway See this View on the map

    The Longest Continuous Off-Road Section of the East Coast Greenway

    Perry, Maine is the Northeast terminus of the Sunrise Trail, a 87-mile multi-use rail-to-trail route that is the longest continuous off-road section of the East Coast Greenway.

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    Accessing the Sunrise Trail in East Machias & Machias

    Accessing the Sunrise Trail in East Machias & Machias See this View on the map

    Another access point where the Sunrise Trail crosses 1a

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    When Webster's Dictionary is looking to define "Quaint"....Columbia Falls, ME

    When Webster's Dictionary is looking to define "Quaint".... See this View on the map

    The Longest Section of the Sunrise Trail Along Route 1

    Harrington to Cherryfield has the longest section of the Sunrise Trail running directly along Route 1. Don’t forget to stop for blueberries when they’re in season, since Cherryfield is the self-proclaimed “wild blueberry capital of the world”, but doesn’t that name make their claim just a bit confusing?

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    The Quiet side of Acadia National Park

    The Quiet side of Acadia National Park See this View on the map

    Ellsworth

    Ellsworth – the Western terminus of the Sunrise Trail, just behind the LL Bean Outlet on Route 1.

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    The West Side Trail in Yarmouth

    For those looking for some single track off-road dirt on their Route 1 biking adventure, you may want to try the 8.2 mile West Side Trail in Yarmouth. It has a bit of an urban flavor, since it follows I-295 for while, but it has enough in the way of hills to keep the riding interesting. www.mainetrailfinder.com/trails/trail/west-side-trail

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    Where the Eastern Trail for Bikes adopts Route One

    Where the Eastern Trail for Bikes adopts Route One See this View on the map

    Key West

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    Peter Evans Feb 11, 2021 Off The Path Trips

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