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The region offers trails that weave through the city, with views of skylines and access to dining, as well as short jaunts to trail heads for paddlers, serious hikers, and explorers. Mount Apatite

Auburn | 7.6 Miles | EASY-MODERATE Extensive network of trails with boulders, steep ledges, and abandoned quarries. Thorncrag Bird Sanctuary

Lewiston | 4.4 Miles | MODERATE Escape inside the city to this large preserve and explore old farm foundations and fireplaces, fields, and wildlife. Lewiston Auburn Greenway Trails

Auburn + Lewiston | 1.6 Miles | EASY Urban trail provides unobstructed views of city skylines and access to shops and restaurants. Garcelon Bog

Lewiston | .4 Miles | EASY Two trails provide access to the Garcelon Bog, including a one-way boardwalk with interpretive panels placed along the trail.

Androscoggin Greenway-Riverlands

Androscoggin River | 65.5 Miles | EASY-MODERATE-ADVANCED Linking land and water trails, working forests and farms, with open spaces and connections to communities. Range Pond State Park

Poland | 4.1 Miles | MODERATE Well-drained mountain bike trails on 400 acres around Range Pond. Minot Community Trails

Minot | 1.8 Miles | EASY-MODERATE Connecting ball fields, schools, and civic buildings with wheelchair accessible trails and varied terrain. Big Falls Preserve

Auburn | 1.5 Miles | MODERATE Looped trail on a 40-acre preserve with a small wading pool and scenic waterfall. Sherwood Conservation Area

Auburn | 2.4 Miles | EASY-MODERATE Woods and fields covering acres, crossing streams with access to small ponds. Durham River Park

Durham | .3 Miles | EASY Short network of trails with access to banks and floodplains of the Androscoggin River with stunning views. David Rancourt River Preserve

Lewiston | .8 Miles | MODERATE Follows the edge of the Androscoggin River just below Deer Rips Dam. Papermill Trail

Lisbon | 2.1 Miles | EASY This paved trail follows what was once Paper Mill Road and provides smooth, easy walking and biking along the Sabattus River.

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