MTB Project Logo

A surprisingly remote-feeling 5-mile long trail through Yarmouth begging to be used.


Your Rating: Rating Rating Rating Rating Rating      Clear Rating
Your Difficulty:
Your Favorites: Add To-Do · Your List
Zoom in to see details
Map Key

4.9

Miles

7.9

KM

Singletrack

165' 50 m

High

0' 0 m

Low

208' 64 m

Up

334' 102 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

13%

Max Grade (7°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Description

The West Side Trail is a multi-use singletrack trail that connects neighborhoods, office parks, preserves, and public beaches. Much of the trail is under the cover of the tree canopy adjacent to the CMP power line corridor that the route follows. The route includes ravines, rocky bluffs, and vistas to Casco Bay and the Royal River estuary. There are a few steep, rocky sections, but for the most part it is a well-groomed, meandering trail that feels isolated even though it is cutting through neighborhoods.

When heading out, at the first road crossing (Lafayette Street), make sure to follow the road to the left for a few hundred feet to find where the trail continues. At Gilman Road/Cousins Street, use the crosswalk and follow the sidewalk on the bridge across Royal River estuary to Cousins Island. The trail continues from the parking lot on the left; there is a trail kiosk marking the continuation of the trail. When hitting end of trail, the service road can be followed back to Wharf Road for a small variation (as marked on trail signs).

Contacts

Local Club: GP NEMBA

Land Manager: Royal River Conservation Trust

Shared By:

Maine Wanderlust

Trail Ratings

  4.3 from 8 votes

#1

in Yarmouth

#8362

Overall
  4.3 from 8 votes
5 Star
25%
4 Star
75%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%
Trail Rankings

#1

in Yarmouth

#59

in Maine

#8,362

Overall
4 Views Last Month
757 Since May 18, 2018
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult

0%
0%
50%
0%
50%
0%

0 Comments

Weather


Current Trail Conditions

Unknown
Add Your Check-In

Check-Ins

Jun 24, 2019
Eric Nevins
Fun ride some technical along with rolling terrain. Lots of bridges! 9.8mi — 1h 42m
Jun 3, 2018
Christina Hattaway
Welcome

Join the Community

Create your FREE account today!
Already have an account? Login to close this notice.

Get Started