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Touring cycling routes around Veazie, Maine, are characterized by their proximity to the Penobscot River and access to a network of local forests and rail trails. The terrain primarily features gentle gradients along riverbanks and through wooded areas, with some routes incorporating sections of the East Coast Greenway. This region offers a blend of paved and unpaved surfaces, suitable for various touring bicycle types.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 21.5-mile Bangor to Orono loop via the East Coast Greenway, featuring scenic views and the Statue of Hannibal Hamlin.
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Enjoy an easy 3.8-mile paved touring cycling loop along the Bangor Waterfront, offering scenic Penobscot River views and urban amenities.

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53.2km
03:11
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Orono sits just south of Old Town, Maine, on the Penobscot River. This small town was named for Chief Joseph Orono, a sachem of the Penobscot Nation, whose people have long occupied these lands. It is home to the University of Maine, the state's flagship institution. In large part because of the student population, Orono is full of fun cafes, shops, and restaurants, and is a nice place to stop as you ride around the area.
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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 Bangor Waterfront area has seen a lot of work and upkeep in recent years. There are paved paths, waterfront viewing areas, statues, gardens, green space, benches, and a lot of other recreational offerings that draw in the community of Bangor. It's nice to have these paved paths away from traffic without having to leave the city.
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The Brewer Riverwalk is a flat, paved path along the eastern banks of the Penobscot River. The path is pretty short, so it's nice to just tack this path onto a longer run.
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The Brewer Riverwalk is a flat, paved path along the eastern banks of the Penobscot River. The path is pretty short and has multiple benches and viewing areas, so it's easy enough for anyone in the family.
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This bridge crosses Pushaw Stream and offers magnificent views of the sky reflected in the water.
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University Art Museum, admission is free. Worthwhile on hot days. ๐
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There are over 10 touring cycling routes around Veazie, offering a variety of experiences from easy riverside loops to more challenging rides connecting urban areas with natural landscapes.
The terrain around Veazie primarily features gentle gradients along the Penobscot River and through wooded areas. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including sections of the East Coast Greenway and rail trails. While some routes are suitable for road bikes, others might be better suited for gravel or touring bikes due to unpaved sections.
Yes, Veazie offers several easy routes. For a scenic and accessible option, consider the East Coast Greenway: Bangor Waterfront Loop, which is just under 4 miles and offers lovely views of the Penobscot River. Another easy choice is the Roland F. Perry City Forest loop from North Penjajawoc Forest, which takes you through peaceful forested areas.
For a longer ride, the Bangor to Orono loop via East Coast Greenway is a moderate 21.5-mile route connecting urban areas with natural landscapes along the Penobscot River. Another substantial option is the Bangor Waterfront โ Kenduskeag Stream Bridge loop from Bangor International Airport, which covers over 30 miles and includes varied scenery.
Cycling routes around Veazie often feature views of the majestic Penobscot River, which is a central natural feature of the area. You can also explore the serene woods of the Veazie Town Forest, which includes McPhetres and Davis Forests and Manter Wood. The Bangor Waterfront Park is a notable highlight along some routes, offering riverside views and facilities.
Yes, many routes in the Veazie area are designed as loops. For example, the Bangor to Orono loop via East Coast Greenway and the Roland F. Perry City Forest loop from Rolland F. Perry City Forest are both excellent circular options, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The best time for touring cycling in Veazie is typically from spring through fall. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes along the Penobscot River and in the local forests are vibrant and inviting. Fall offers particularly beautiful foliage.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find several points of interest. The Stephen King's House is a unique landmark in nearby Bangor. The Brewer Riverwalk offers another pleasant trail experience, and the town of Orono, connected by some routes, provides a charming destination.
The touring cycling routes around Veazie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet nature of the trails, the scenic riverside views, and the accessibility of routes that connect different towns and natural areas.
While Veazie itself is a smaller community, its proximity to Bangor and Orono means that regional public transport options might connect you to areas where these routes begin. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for Bangor and Orono for specific access points to the East Coast Greenway or other major trailheads.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Veazie are accessible from nearby towns like Bangor and Orono, which typically offer public parking options near trailheads or waterfront parks. For routes like those in the Roland F. Perry City Forest, local parking areas are usually available at the forest entrances.


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