The Carriage Roads and Bridges in Acadia National Park are a 45-mile network of gravel paths designed for walking, cycling, and horseback riding. Built by John D. Rockefeller Jr. between 1913 and ...
Throughout the course of the project, Rockefeller oversaw the paths' construction to highlight the best scenery the park ... bike ride here really allows visitors to appreciate the beauty of ...
The only portion of Acadia National Park that's actually located on the ... planning to pedal either the park's 8.3 miles of gravel bicycling paths or the loop road, or hike the Buck Cove Mountain ...
Acadia National Park doesn't offer much in the way of singletrack biking, but the carriage roads are perfect for road bikers looking to try something new. The best time of year to visit is the ...
It may be the unofficial goal for avid park visitors — to traverse the entirety of Acadia — and Josh and Tracey Wellman can ...
My day as a pack animal on Sargent Mountain. It was a gorgeous morning in late June, and we were in what might be the most idyllic section of Acadia National Park. We stood at the edge of Hemlock ...