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United States
Maine
Franklin County

La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop

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4.6

(9971)

18,007

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La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop

01:39

18.7km

150m

Cycling

Cycle the easy 11.6-mile La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop in Coburn Gore, offering forest scenery and 490 feet of gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Coburn Gore Border Crossing

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Coburn Gore is a small town that mainly serves as the border crossing from Canada to Maine or vise versa. There is a gas station here to top of ride fuel.

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11.7 km

4.04 km

2.95 km

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4.04 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop?

The route starts near the US/Canadian Customs facility in Coburn Gore. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, you can typically find parking options near such facilities or in the small town of Coburn Gore itself, which serves as a border crossing point.

Is this cycling loop suitable for beginners?

Yes, the La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop is generally considered an easy and accessible cycling route. It's predominantly paved and suitable for touring bikes, making it appropriate for a wide range of fitness and skill levels, including beginners.

What is the terrain like on the La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop?

The terrain is predominantly paved, making it ideal for touring bicycles. The easy version of the loop involves approximately 500 feet of elevation gain over about 2 hours of cycling. While mostly paved, some variations or extended routes might include unpaved sections.

How long does it typically take to cycle this route?

The easy version of the loop typically takes around 2 hours to complete. However, more challenging variations can extend the cycling time up to 5 hours or even longer, depending on the route chosen and your fitness level.

Is the La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop dog-friendly?

The provided information does not specify dog-friendliness for this particular cycling route. When cycling in natural areas, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved around other cyclists and wildlife. Always check local regulations before bringing your dog.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle this route would generally be during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when the weather is mild and the roads are clear of snow and ice. This allows for comfortable cycling and enjoying the natural beauty of the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Forest.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle in the Coburn Gore Forest Conservation Easement?

The available information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling the La Croix Road to Arnold Road loop within the Coburn Gore Forest Conservation Easement. However, it's always good practice to check the latest regulations from local authorities like maine.gov for any updates before your trip.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the route?

While specific viewpoints directly on the cycling loop aren't detailed, the area is rich in natural beauty. You'll be cycling through the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Forest, which includes well-managed forests, undeveloped ponds, unique wetlands and bogs, and state-designated Heritage Fish waters. The route also passes near the Coburn Gore Border Crossing.

Does the route have any historical significance?

Yes, the area is part of the "High Peaks Scenic Byway" and contains a portion of the Benedict Arnold Trail, a historical route from the American Revolutionary War in 1775. This adds a layer of historical context to the natural landscape.

Are there any amenities like gas stations or cafes nearby?

There is a gas station in Coburn Gore, which can be useful for touring cyclists needing to refuel or grab supplies. Information on specific cafes along the immediate route is not available, but Coburn Gore is a small town primarily serving as a border crossing.

Are there more challenging variations of this cycling route?

Yes, while the basic loop is easy, cyclists with good fitness can undertake segments requiring up to 5 hours and 1500 feet of elevation gain, which may include some unpaved and more difficult sections. For very good fitness levels, routes can extend beyond 5 hours or 1500 feet of elevation, potentially requiring you to push your bike on certain segments.

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