Enjoy the car-free carriage roads at a comfortable pace on a ranger-guided 6.0 mile moderate ride while discovering the diverse beauty of Acadia. The program price includes the use of a 21-speed bike and helmet for the full day. Bonus: If you'd like to continue carriage road exploration, keep your bikes through the end of the day at no additional charge!
We meet in the far right corner of the parking lot of Acadia National Park's Hulls Cove Visitor Center.
The most graceful of the Rockefeller carriage roads, Duck Brook Bridge (1929) provides access to the Witch Hole Pond and Paradise Hill carriage road loops from Bar Harbor. The granite-faced reinforced concrete bridge spans the deep ravine of Duck Brook on three massive semicircular arches.
At 425 acres, Eagle Lake is the largest fresh water lake in Acadia National Park. It is also in a prime location for viewing some spectacular scenery. To the southwest are the North and South Bubble Mountains.
Witch Hole Pond is a scenic little pond in Acadia National Park.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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