While we love the spring and summer in Maine, there are lots of ways to get outside no matter the season. One of our favorites is taking a bike ride. Great for families, cycling is a wonderful way to get the heart pumping. But, most importantly, we love how much of the state you can see while on a bicycle. The following is a list of beautiful paved bike trails in Maine that offer great views, smooth routes, and lots of fun. Even if you prefer to walk them, you’ll have a memorable time experiencing the great outdoors!

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Have you ever experienced any of these lovely paved bike trails in Maine? If so, be sure to share your experiences with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! Or, if you have any other paved trails you’d like to recommend, feel free to fill out a nomination form.

Luckily for Mainers, there are lots more activities that are perfect for an outdoor outing. For something more unique, you can follow a sandy path to the waterfront when you visit Laudholm Beach in Maine.

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What are some accessible trails in Maine?

Maine is full of breathtaking trails, ranging from coastal treks to mountainous terrain. If you're curious about whether or not Maine has accessible trails, you'll be pleased to hear that it does! Some of the top 10 accessible trails in Maine include the Cadillac Summit Loop Trail in Acadia National Park, Thunder Hole to Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, the Marginal Way Walkway, Jesup Path in Acadia National Park, Mackworth Island Hiking Trail in Mackworth Island State Park, Back Cove Trail in Back Cove Park, and Moxie Falls Trail.

What's an easy hiking trail in Maine?

When it comes to outdoor adventures, Maine has a little bit of everything: challenging treks and meandering pathways. If you're looking for something in the latter category, you'll want to plan a trip to the Sebago to Sea Trail. This easy, relatively little-known trail is marked by 7 different sections, and you can tackle as many or as few as you'd like depending on your preference. One of the best parts about this easy and beautiful hiking trail in Maine is that it's memorable in any season.

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