This favorite route, runs from the Gorham train depot to the Berlin eastern depot. It has a
lot of variety, not to mention about five dams. We'll start off in downtown
Gorham by the old
train station and ride past the airport and then ride a mile through the backs
woods on the emergency access road which is closed to motorized traffic. After
this we will be riding on the eastern end of the presidential rail trail to
Berlin on the quiet and beautiful eastern bank of the Androscoggin River.
Along with getting
great views of the Androscoggin we'll skirt a gravel pit, go over
the very high trestle bridge across route 16 (this is always a thrill), bike by the hydroelectric
powerhouse and dam on the canal adjacent to the Androscoggin, view the Cascade Flats complex
and dam from the seldom seen east side and visit a waterfall, for a lunch
stop. This is probably the most beautiful fat tire cruiser lunch spot.
The changing surface of this pretty flat ride consists of dirt, ballast,
gravel and the occasional mud puddle. This 17 mile out and back route is
appropriate for all abilities. The ride will start at 10:00 on
Railroad Street across from the Gorham Town Common.
Please Note: Check back here tomorrow morning around 8am if the weather looks iffy.
Carpooling:
Meet at the Jackson Historical Society aka the Old Jackson Town Hall, parking lot (across from the post office) at
9:20.
Directions: Drive north on route 16 to Gorham. Just before the T intersection with
route 2 there will be railroad tracks. Immediately after crossing the tracks
turn left onto Railroad Street. Hook a U turn and park on the other side of the
road across from the Common.
To view a map of this ride click
below.
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/20611220
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