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Touring cycling around Littlejohn Island offers access to scenic coastal landscapes and connections to the broader Casco Bay region. The island itself features diverse ecosystems including woodlands, meadows, and rocky shores, with roads suitable for cycling. This area serves as a viable waypoint for longer touring routes, linking to nearby islands and the mainland. The terrain primarily consists of accessible roads, providing ocean views and opportunities to explore charming New England towns.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Embark on a challenging touring bicycle journey along the East Coast Greenway from Portland to Brunswick, covering 44.8 miles (72.1 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1604 feet (489…
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lower Mast Landing Road is a pretty, forested road just outside of downtown Freeport, Maine. You ride past Quarry Woods, a popular local hiking spot that has a former granite quarry, an old apple orchard, seasonal ponds, and hiking trails on this quiet road.
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Kelsey Hill is a small hill just outside of downtown Freeport right at the bend of Bow Street. This short climb is a nice way to warm up the legs in this relatively flat, seaside town.
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Gilman Road takes you past Fels-Grove Farm Preserve. The natural woodlands make this a shaded stretch of road, much appreciated in the warmer summer months.
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Royal River Park is a small, scenic park next to the Royal River and just southeast of the Yarmouth History Center. This is a nice place to pause on a long ride and take a break from being in the saddle.
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East End Beach backs up to Eastern Promenade, which is one of Portland's most popular waterfront parks. The paved path following the shore line is a great trail to use for accessing this beach area.
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Gilman Road takes you past Fels-Grove Farm Preserve. The natural woodlands make this a shaded stretch of road, much appreciated in the warmer summer months.
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Royal River Park is a small, scenic park next to the Royal River and just southeast of the Yarmouth History Center. This is a nice place to pause on a long ride and take a break from being in the saddle.
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Although this town-owned preserve is only 35 acres, it contains a lot: A former granite quarry, an old apple orchard, seasonal ponds, and about 1.5 miles of trail that make for a nice, easy hike.
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There are 10 touring cycling routes available around Littlejohn Island and the surrounding region. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy coastal loops to more challenging long-distance rides.
The touring cycling routes around Littlejohn Island primarily feature accessible roads, often paved, offering scenic coastal views. While the island itself has diverse ecosystems including woodlands and meadows, the cycling routes in the broader region frequently provide stunning views of the rugged Maine coastline and pass through charming New England towns.
Yes, there are 3 easy touring cycling routes in the area. An excellent option for beginners is the Eastern Promenade Trail – Portland Harbor loop from Falmouth, which is 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long and primarily on paved surfaces, offering scenic views of Portland Harbor.
While cycling in the region, you can encounter diverse natural features and landmarks. The Littlejohn Island Preserve itself offers dense woodlands, open meadows, rocky shores, and tidal pools. Nearby attractions include Harraseeket Trail, Sandy Point Beach, and the Woods and Waters of Wolfe's Neck. You might also spot wildlife like bald eagles and great horned owls.
Absolutely. Cycling through nearby towns like Yarmouth and Freeport allows for stops at local attractions and dining options. Freeport, in particular, is known for its shopping and diverse dining, including the L.L. Bean flagship store. You can explore Downtown Freeport, or even take a ferry to Chebeague Island for more classic New England charm.
Yes, the Littlejohn Island Preserve, while primarily for hiking, actively encourages bicycle access by offering bike racks at the trailhead as an alternative to limited vehicle parking. This indicates that parking is generally considered for cyclists accessing the area.
The best time to go touring cycling around Littlejohn Island is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months. These seasons offer pleasant weather for coastal rides and exploring the region's natural beauty. Fall is particularly scenic for experiencing foliage.
Yes, the fall season provides an excellent opportunity to experience vibrant fall foliage while touring cycling near Littlejohn Island. Routes that pass through forested areas, such as the Quarry Woods – Lower Mast Landing Road loop from Maine Beer Co. Park & Ride, would offer beautiful autumnal views.
Yes, there are several loop routes available. The Eastern Promenade Trail – Portland Harbor loop from Falmouth and the Quarry Woods – Lower Mast Landing Road loop from Maine Beer Co. Park & Ride are popular options that allow you to start and end at the same point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Reviewers often praise the scenic coastal landscapes, the variety of routes connecting to charming towns, and the overall accessibility for different skill levels.
Yes, the Littlejohn Island area can serve as a waypoint or part of longer touring routes. The East Coast Greenway: Portland to Brunswick is an extensive 44.8-mile (72.1 km) route that offers significant touring opportunities and connects to the broader region.
Yes, routes like the Eastern Promenade Trail – Portland Harbor loop from Falmouth and the Eastern Promenade Trail – Portland Harbor loop from Spear Farm Estuary Preserve are primarily on paved surfaces and provide scenic views of Portland Harbor.


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