Bike-Ped Resources
FHWA Bicycle and Pedestrian Resources
Federal Highway Administration Pedestrian & Bicycle Program Activities
For More Information on Local Bicycle/Pedestrian Trails
- Multi-use Bike/Ped trails shared with ATVs/Snowmobiles
- Trails in the Portland area, contact Portland Trails or call them at (207) 775-2411
- The Eastern Trail from Kittery to South Portland, contact the Eastern Trail Alliance or call (207) 282-1979
- The East Coast Greenway, which proposes to go through Maine from Kittery to Calais
- The Kennebec River Rail Trail, a 6.5-mile paved bicycle and pedestrian path connecting the towns of Augusta, Hallowell, Farmingdale and Gardiner
- The Maine Mountain Division Trail, a 7-mile paved rail-with-trail, running from the Gambo Recreational Area in Gorham/Windham to Sebago Lake Village in Standish, visit www.mountaindivisiontrail.org. For more information on the Sebago to the Sea Trail Project visit www.sebagotothesea.org
- The Down East Sunrise Trail, an 85-mile multi-use trail in development along the Calais Branch Rail Corridor from Ellsworth to Ayers Junction
For More Information on Bicycle/Pedestrian Trails Nationwide
- AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities - National design standards, accepted and used by the Maine Department of Transportation, on bicycle facilities, To order the book, visit AASHTO's Book Store or Call (202) 624-5800
- Rails-with-Trails contact the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy at (508) 755-3300