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Waldo County

Fort Point State Park

The best road cycling routes in Fort Point State Park

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Road cycling in Fort Point State Park offers routes along the Penobscot Bay and River, characterized by diverse landscapes including rocky shorelines, fields, and forests. The park is situated on a peninsula, providing panoramic views of the surrounding waters. Elevations are generally gentle, with routes traversing varied terrain suitable for road bikes. Historic sites like Fort Point Lighthouse and Fort Pownall are integrated into the area's cycling opportunities.

Best road cycling routes in Fort Point State Park

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Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Castine Town Common – Perkins Hill loop from Castine

56.2km

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590m

590m

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hans
September 20, 2024, Moose Point State Park

a rough area a nice to see

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Hans
September 20, 2024, Memorial Bridge, Belfast

a nice harbor and nice idea for the briggs

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Jamie S.
February 9, 2024, Castine Town Common

The Castine Town Common is the heart of the historic district of the small seaside town of Castine. There are several historic buildings that surround the Town Common including the Unitarian Universalist Church, which was founded in 1790. The Maine Maritime Academy is also just a few blocks from here along with the Castine Post Office, which is one of the oldest Post Office buildings in continuous operation in the United States.

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Andrus
December 27, 2023, Swan Lake

Swan Lake drains into Goose River. This strange naming conundrum might signify to some a sort of turf (or water) war between the two aquatic bird species. However, Swan Lake was formerly known as Goose Lake and only adopted its current moniker after the town of Swanville was founded on its shores. Swan Lake State Park sits at the north end of the lake and is popular for kayaking, swimming, picnicking, and fishing.

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Andrus
December 21, 2023, Moose Point State Park

Moose Point State Park sits along Penobscot Bay and at low tides offers great opportunities to explore coastal tide pools. You'll also find picnic/BBQ areas, restrooms, hiking, trails, and a playground.

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This historic train line is operated by the non-profit Brooks Preservation Society. You can ride along in 100+ year old train cars throughout the year. Different seasons offer unique themes such as Halloween & Christmas trains.

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Andrus
December 21, 2023, Swan Lake

Swan Lake drains into Goose River. This strange naming conundrum might signify to some a sort of turf (or water) war between the two aquatic bird species. However, Swan Lake was formerly known as Goose Lake and only adopted its current moniker after the town of Swanville was founded on its shores. Swan Lake State Park sits at the north end of the lake and is popular for kayaking, swimming, picnicking, and fishing.

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Lisa
December 21, 2023, Belfast Rail Trail

This crushed-gravel trail runs alongside the Passagassawakeag River. It's built on the railbed of what used to be the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad, and is well-suited for walking, running, and biking. If there is sufficient snow during the winter, you may find skiers and snowshoers here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for road cycling in Fort Point State Park?

Road cycling in Fort Point State Park features diverse landscapes including rocky shorelines, fields, and forests. The routes generally have gentle elevations, making them suitable for road bikes. You'll find paths that offer panoramic views of the Penobscot River and Penobscot Bay.

What landmarks and scenic viewpoints can I expect to see while road cycling?

While cycling, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views of the Penobscot River and Penobscot Bay. Notable historic sites include the Fort Point Lighthouse, Maine's first river light, and the remains of Fort Pownall, a British fortification from 1759. The park's roads also lead to a 200-foot pier offering excellent vantage points.

Are there family-friendly road cycling routes in Fort Point State Park?

Yes, Fort Point State Park offers routes suitable for families. For a leisurely experience, consider the Roadbike loop from Ferry Landing Natural Area, an easy 14.9-mile path that winds through fields and forests, perfect for a relaxed ride.

Are there loop road cycling routes available?

Yes, several loop routes are available. For instance, the Castine Town Common loop from Castine is a moderate 34.9-mile route, and the Dice Head Light – Perkins Hill loop from Castine covers 22.1 miles through coastal landscapes.

When is the best time of year to go road cycling in Fort Point State Park?

Fort Point State Park operates seasonally, typically from May to October, which is generally the best time for road cycling due to favorable weather. While visitors are welcome during the off-season, you would need to park outside the gate.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter while cycling?

The park's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife. In the forests, you might spot deer, fox, porcupines, and owls, with occasional moose sightings. Along the shore, keep an eye out for seals, porpoises, ospreys, and eagles.

Is parking available for road cyclists at Fort Point State Park?

Yes, parking is available within Fort Point State Park during its operational season (typically May to October). During the off-season, visitors can park outside the gate.

Are there picnic areas or other amenities for cyclists?

Yes, Fort Point State Park provides numerous waterfront picnic sites, which are ideal for relaxing and enjoying the scenic surroundings during or after your ride. There is also a 200-foot pier for additional recreation.

Are there routes suitable for beginner road cyclists?

Absolutely. The Roadbike loop from Ferry Landing Natural Area is an easy 14.9-mile path, perfect for beginners looking for a gentle ride through fields and forests.

What do other road cyclists enjoy about the routes in Fort Point State Park?

Road cyclists using komoot often appreciate the varied terrain, which includes coastal paths, fields, and forests, along with the stunning views of Penobscot Bay and River. The area offers routes for various ability levels, making it enjoyable for many.

How long are the road cycling routes in Fort Point State Park?

The road cycling routes in Fort Point State Park vary in length. For example, the Castine Town Common loop from Castine is approximately 34.9 miles (56.3 km), while the Roadbike loop from Ferry Landing Natural Area is about 14.9 miles (23.9 km).

Do I need any permits to go road cycling in Fort Point State Park?

Generally, no specific cycling permits are required for road cycling within Fort Point State Park. Standard park entrance fees or passes may apply during the operational season. For detailed information on park access, you can refer to the official Maine State Parks guide.

What other attractions are near Fort Point State Park that I could explore?

Beyond cycling, Fort Point State Park itself offers walking trails through fields and forests, connecting to historic sites like Fort Point Lighthouse and Fort Pownall. The 200-foot pier is also great for wildlife watching or fishing. The park's location on a peninsula provides a scenic seven-mile loop around Cape Jellison for further exploration.

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