Get ready to explore the beautiful landscapes of Acadia National Park with ease and comfort on your state-of-the-art electric bikes. Perfect for riders of all skill levels, your E-Bike Tours offer an effortless way to enjoy the park’s stunning carriage roads and scenic vistas. Covering 18-20 miles, this tour hits some of the most scenic spots in Acadia. Bonus: if you'd like to keep exploring, you can keep your bikes through the end of the day at no additional charge!
Acadia Outfitters is on the corner of Cottage Street and Holland Avenue, directly across from A&B Naturals grocery store. Look for orange kayaks on racks out front!
Jordan Pond is one of the highlight sites in Acadia National Park. Its twin mountains at the north end of the pond, called "The Bubbles," flank the glacially-carved lake. Bring your cameras to capture one of the most photographed spots in Acadia!
Duck Brook Bridge is the largest of the bridges in Acadia built by the Rockefeller family. With its beautiful views reaching to Frenchman Bay, this entry point to the carriage road system begins and ends the carriage road ride.
At 425 acres, Eagle Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Acadia National Park. The Eagle Lake bridge (1927) was the ninth of the 17 bridges constructed along the carriage roads.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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