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Jogging routes around Machias, Maine, offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by scenic riverfronts, extensive coastal areas, and varied forest trails. The region features the wild Machias River, rugged waterfalls, and dramatic cliffs, providing a dynamic environment for runners. Trails often wind through dense woodlands, along historic sites, and connect to longer multi-use paths, catering to different preferences and fitness levels. The terrain includes both relatively flat riverside paths and more challenging sections with roots and rocks.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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17.4km
01:58
70m
70m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.9km
02:47
70m
70m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.1km
01:22
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.17km
00:53
30m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Centennial Trail is a fantastic, well-maintained 30-mile paved recreational pathway spanning from Snohomish to Arlington. Ideal for walking, biking, and hiking, it follows the historic Burlington-Northern railroad line. Established in 1989 during the state's centennial celebration, it has since become a beloved route for over half a million people annually, providing an ideal escape from traffic for recreation and commuting.
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Lake Stevens, located six miles east of Everett and partially within the city of Lake Stevens, is the largest natural lake in the county. Spanning 1,012.7 acres, it offers plenty of outdoor activities, including beach access, boat launches, swimming, and picnic areas within several parks along its shoreline. It is a fantastic spot to stop for a picnic or a swim on a sunny day.
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This trail is excellent from Snohomish up to Armar. Once it enters Arlington, it is mostly a glorified sidewalk and definitely not fun to get through. But once you do get through Arlington, the last bit north to trail end at the Nakashima barn is excellent as well. Too bad there is that ugly stretch in the middle.
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I biked along the Centennial Trail from Arlington to Snohomish, but the trail extends a bit further north, with the trailhead on WA-9 halfway between McMurray and Bryant. The Centennial Trail is a multi-use path that functions well as a highway for cycling, with smooth pavement, very gentle gradients along the foothills, and few road crossings. It's both pleasurable to ride and an efficient piece of cycling transportation infrastructure. Suitable for all ages and abilities.
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Convenient, nicely maintained, great stopping place for a short break.
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A great place to park for access to the Centennial Trail, or a place to stop and have a break. There are picnic tables, clean flushing toilets and even a bike repair station
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Komoot features over a dozen diverse running routes around Machias. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from easy riverside paths to more challenging routes through varied terrain, ensuring there's something for every runner.
Yes, Machias offers routes suitable for an easier pace. While many routes present a moderate to difficult challenge, there is at least one easy route available. For a moderate option, consider the Machias Trailhead Park β Centennial Trail loop from Machias, which is 8.17 km long and offers a pleasant experience.
For a truly scenic run featuring waterfalls, head to Bad Little Falls Park right in downtown Machias. This picturesque park offers a riverwalk along the Machias River, where you can jog past rugged waterfalls and dramatic cliffs, with historical remnants of old mills adding to the character.
Machias offers several trails that are great for families. The Machias River Preserve, with its 5.5 miles of trails, including the Heritage Trail and Hemlock Trail, provides extended walks along the river that are suitable for a family jog. The Down East Sunrise Trail also offers long, relatively flat sections that are ideal for a family outing.
Jogging routes in Machias often pass by significant natural and historical sites. You can explore the rugged beauty of Bad Little Falls Park, the wild Machias River, and historical remnants of old mills. The Machias River Preserve features old farm sites, and the Meserve Head Preserve includes an old homestead and a mid-19th-century cemetery, leading to a scenic overlook of the Machias River.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, the Running loop from Snohomish is a 21.2 km loop, and the Machias Trailhead Park loop from Snohomish is a 17.2 km loop. These offer varied terrain for a comprehensive running experience.
Machias offers a compelling natural landscape year-round. While specific seasonal conditions vary, the region's diverse trails, scenic riverfronts, and coastal beauty are enjoyable in most seasons. The Machias Wild Blueberry Festival, which typically includes a 5-mile run/walk, highlights the area's appeal during late summer.
Absolutely. The Down East Sunrise Trail is a significant regional asset, offering over 140 miles of trails in the Machias area. This multi-use rail corridor connects various scenic conservation areas and provides ample opportunities for long-distance runs. Routes like the Machias Trailhead Park β Centennial Trail loop from Snohomish, at 24.9 km, also cater to longer runs.
The terrain around Machias is quite varied. You'll find relatively flat riverside paths, such as those along the Machias River, as well as more challenging sections with roots, rocks, and varied topography, especially in preserves like Meserve Head. Trails often wind through dense woodlands and along coastal areas, offering a dynamic running experience.
The komoot community highly values the running experience in Machias, with over 75 runners having explored the area's diverse terrain. Runners often praise the region's scenic riverfronts, extensive coastal areas, and varied forest trails, highlighting the dynamic environment for outdoor activities.
Yes, for wildlife enthusiasts, Middle River Park provides community trails where you might spot deer, especially during early morning jogs. The extensive natural preserves and wild river areas throughout Machias also offer opportunities to encounter local wildlife.


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