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The Penobscot River Walkway runs for just 0.5 mile through Bangor's scenic Waterfront Park between Union Street and the intersection of Railroad and Front streets. The trail hugs the riverbank and several events are held at the park year-round.
- Old Pond Railway Trail
Old Pond Railway Trail begins in the town of Hancock, about...
- Kennebec Valley Trail
Kennebec Valley Trail spans 14.5 from Goodrich Road between...
- Lagrange to Medford Trail
The Bangor and Aroostook Railroad built the 600-foot-long...
- Down East Sunrise Trail
The rail-trail follows a section of a 19th-century railroad...
- Four Seasons Adventure Trail
The trail offers a glimpse of a reservoir on the Sebasticook...
- Old Pond Railway Trail
This is a lovely walk along the Mighty Penobscot River. If you have the time, you'll be amply rewarded with the richness of the river life.
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PENOBSCOT RIVER TRAILS OFFERS. World Class Facility with 25 kilometers (15.5 mi) of Mountain Bike and X-Country Ski trails – With 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) of Snowshoe trails, in pristine, untouched riverside wilderness. Carriage Trails laid with Crusher Dust. Pisten Bully Snow Groomer with Tiller for Olympic Quality Ski Trails.
May 19, 2024 · The trail connects to the East Coast Greenway, Kenduskeag Stream Trail, and River City Trail, and features beautiful views of the Penobscot River, sculptures, a public small craft dock, and food trucks.
Penobscot River Trails. Photos (95) Directions. Print/PDF map. Share. More. Length 15.7 miElevation gain 547 ftRoute type Loop. Get to know this 15.7-mile loop trail near Stacyville, Maine. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 5 h 1 min to complete.
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- Stacyville, Maine, United States
Penobscot River Walkway, Bangor: See 110 reviews, articles, and 19 photos of Penobscot River Walkway, ranked No.9 on Tripadvisor among 49 attractions in Bangor.
Penobscot River Trails. Open seven days a week, from dawn to dusk, the Penobscot River Trails is a destination to be enjoyed in every season. Simply sign in at the Visitor’s Center, rent any equipment you need and off you go!