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Mountain biking around Brewer Maine offers access to a network of trails within local green spaces and serves as a base for exploring wider regional opportunities. The area is characterized by riverine landscapes along the Penobscot River and numerous wooded parks and preserves. These features contribute to a diverse outdoor recreation scene, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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16.5km
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tripp Road is a gravel trail with a wide, gently graded path that loops southeast from the Main Road. It forms part of a 4-mile network of gravel access roads that are popular for walking, biking, and cross-country skiing. The trail surface is a mix of dirt and gravel, with some larger stones. It is 8 feet wide and open year-round from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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The East/West Loop is one of the most popular trails in the Rolland F. Perry City Forest. The trail is pretty wide, fairly flat, and mostly consists of crushed gravel and cinders. There are a lot of connecting trails, but most of the paths are marked pretty well and are easy to follow.
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Roland F. Perry City Forest is a popular spot for hikers and cyclists. There are several miles of dirt and hiking trails and also several paved roads that run through the dense forest.
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The East/West Loop is one of the most popular trails in the Rolland F. Perry City Forest. The trail is pretty wide, fairly flat, and mostly consists of crushed gravel and cinders. There are a lot of connecting trail, but most of the paths are marked pretty well and are easy to follow.
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Komoot features 6 mountain bike trails directly around Brewer. These routes primarily explore local green spaces and forested areas, offering a convenient starting point for riders.
The mountain bike trails directly around Brewer are predominantly easy, with 5 out of 6 routes rated as such. There is also one moderate trail available, making the area suitable for beginners and those looking for relaxed rides. Advanced trails are generally found in wider regional areas of Maine.
Yes, for a longer ride, consider the East and West loops, which spans 16.5 km (10.2 miles). This trail offers gentle elevation changes through wooded areas, providing a good option for an extended outing.
Mountain biking around Brewer is characterized by local green spaces, riverine landscapes, and dense forests. You'll find trails winding through natural preserves and city forests, often with gentle elevation changes, offering a mix of natural surfaces and wooded paths.
Many of the trails around Brewer are suitable for families due to their easy difficulty rating. The Walden-Parke Preserve loop from Walden-Parke Preserve, at 9.9 km, is an easy path winding through a natural preserve, making it a great option for a family outing.
While the immediate Brewer trails focus on wooded and riverine landscapes, offering natural beauty, for broader scenic views, you might consider exploring the wider Penobscot County. Within Brewer, trails like the Roland F. Perry City Forest loop from Northeast Penjajawoc Preserve provide a pleasant ride through dense forest environments.
While riding the trails, you'll be immersed in nature. However, nearby attractions in the broader Brewer area include the Brewer Riverwalk for scenic views of the Penobscot River, and the Bangor Waterfront Park. You can also find the famous Stephen King's House in nearby Bangor.
Yes, many of the local preserves and city forests that host mountain bike trails, such as the Walden-Parke Preserve and Roland F. Perry City Forest, typically offer designated parking areas for visitors. It's always a good idea to check specific trailhead information before you go.
The best time for mountain biking in Brewer is generally from spring through fall (late April to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and trails are typically free of snow and ice, offering optimal riding conditions. Always check local trail conditions, especially after heavy rain, to ensure they are open and safe.
Yes, several trails around Brewer are designed as loops. Examples include the Walden-Parke Preserve loop from Walden-Parke Preserve and the Roland F. Perry City Forest loop from Northeast Penjajawoc Preserve, which are popular choices for their circular routes.
Mountain bikers often appreciate the accessibility and natural setting of the trails around Brewer. The routes offer a chance to explore local green spaces and dense forests, providing a peaceful escape and enjoyable rides for various skill levels, particularly those seeking easy to moderate terrain.
While Brewer has some local public transport options, direct access to specific mountain bike trailheads via public transport can be limited. It's often more convenient to reach these trails by car, especially for carrying bikes and gear. Consider checking local bus routes for proximity to trail access points.


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