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Mountain biking around Fryeburg, Maine, offers a blend of accessible trails within the town and more challenging terrain nearby. The region is characterized by the Saco River valley, dense forests, and its position in the foothills of the White Mountains. Fryeburg itself provides gentler routes, while its proximity to the White Mountain National Forest opens up opportunities for more rugged mountain biking experiences. This area features varied landscapes, from riverine environments to forested hills.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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13.3km
01:19
290m
290m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.7km
02:35
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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15.6km
01:15
160m
160m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.8km
01:07
130m
130m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.53km
00:36
50m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cranmore Mountain is a very popular spot year round. In winter, it is a ski resort and the rest of the year, it is full of hikers, runners and cyclist. There are great views from the peak of the other mountains and valleys in North Conway.
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Cranmore Mountain in North Conway is a four-season recreational destination. While in the winter it is a popular skiing destination, it is a great spot for hiking from spring to autumn. At the top of the chairlift, you get a great overview over the area.
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A nice little MTB park on the side of Cranmore Mountain. There's 5 or 6 'non-technical' swoopy, berm-rich trails winding there way dow the mountain, and 3 or 4 'technical' trails which head downhill through the woods, with roots and rocks. These trails are quite accessible for beginner riders and intermediate riders, although advanced downhill riders will find them limited. A regular dual suspension bike is fine for these trails - which you can rent at the bottom of the slopes. You have to buy a ticket online for full or half day for access to the lifts. Unless of course, you want to ride up the Service Road before the ride down.... :)
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Tucked away behind the Cranmore Ski Resort, this climb is the service road to the top of the mountain (and chair lifts). This is also perhaps the most technical extended climb that you can do in the area. The road is made of loose dirt sand, stones, and rocks, as well as gradients which average at 8%, but hit extended sections of 23%. So not only will you need the correct gearing and strong legs, but also you'll need to pick the right line and dynamically distribute your weight over the bike well - too much at the front, your rear wheel will slip, too much at the back, and you want get maximum power. This will be straightforward on a low geared MTB, doable on a low-geared CX bike, and for road bikes with low gears and tubeless tyres, something to approach only when it is bone dry. When you make it to the top, you will be rewarded with lovely views over the valley, a chair lift photo-op, and the return decent, which still takes skill to get down smoothly. Once, as I descended, and passed by a hiker with my bum hanging over my rear wheel, and fingers covering the brakes, I heard them say "That looks terrifying". That sums up Cranmore!
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There's parking if you need... walk or bike around the 'gate', past the Water Tower. Red Tail Trail to your left, Kettle Trail to your right!
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There are 5 mountain bike routes available around Fryeburg on komoot, offering a range of experiences from easy to moderate.
Yes, Fryeburg offers several easy, family-friendly options. The Cranmore Mountain Bike Park loop from Redstone is an easy 13.8 km ride. Additionally, the paved Mountain Division Trail, while not listed as a komoot route here, is known for being suitable for all skill levels and adaptive bikes, offering a gentle ride with scenic views.
The terrain around Fryeburg varies. Within Fryeburg itself, you'll find easier, gently rolling paths like the Mountain Division Trail. For more challenging rides, the nearby White Mountain National Forest offers diverse terrain including singletrack, forest roads, and natural obstacles, catering to more experienced riders.
Yes, several routes are loops. Examples include the easy Redstone Preserve loop from Redstone (13.3 km) and the moderate Redstone Preserve – Conway Mitigation Lands loop from Redstone (22.7 km).
For more advanced mountain biking, Fryeburg serves as a gateway to the White Mountain National Forest. This area offers a wide array of trails ranging from moderate to difficult, including lift-served options at ski areas and extensive networks of singletrack. These trails can feature steep climbs and technical descents.
Beyond the trails, Fryeburg's natural setting offers several attractions. You can find scenic views of the Saco River valley and distant White Mountains from Black Cap Summit or Peaked Mountain. The Saco River itself is popular for water activities, and the Fryeburg Town Forest features unique forest types.
The best time for mountain biking in Fryeburg is typically from spring through fall. The region is particularly renowned for its stunning fall foliage, making autumn a beautiful time to ride. Always check local conditions, especially after heavy rain or during early spring thaw.
Many outdoor areas in Maine, including some trails, are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary by trail or preserve. It's always best to check the rules for individual trails or land management areas before heading out with your dog.
Parking availability varies by trail. For routes starting from Redstone, such as the Redstone Preserve loop, you would typically find designated parking areas near the trailheads. For the Mountain Division Trail, there are access points with parking along its length.
While specific rental shops in Fryeburg are not listed in our data, nearby towns or larger recreational hubs, especially those closer to the White Mountain National Forest, often offer mountain bike rentals. It's advisable to search for rental services in the wider Fryeburg and Conway area before your visit.
Public transport options directly to mountain bike trailheads in Fryeburg are limited. Most visitors typically rely on personal vehicles to access the trails. Some regional bus services might connect to Fryeburg, but further transport to specific trail starting points would likely require a taxi or ride-share.
Mountain biking in Fryeburg offers a unique blend of easy, scenic rides within the town, such as the multi-use Mountain Division Trail, combined with its strategic location as a gateway to the more rugged and challenging trails of the White Mountain National Forest. This provides options for riders of all skill levels, from leisurely family outings to technical singletrack adventures.

