York, Maine sits in a sweet spot for cyclists. You've got flat coastal paths great for beginners and casual riders, wooded rail trails connecting the Seacoast towns, and quiet country roads that roll through salt marshes and farmland. And if you're willing to drive 20–30 minutes, you're within reach of some of the best mountain biking in southern Maine.
We've been riding these trails for years, and customers ask us about them constantly. Here's where we actually go — from easy family rides to more technical outings.
The classic York ride. Cruise along Route 1A past Long Sands Beach with ocean views the whole way. Flat, paved, and perfect for families or anyone on a rental bike. Best early morning before beach traffic picks up in summer.
Ride out to Nubble Lighthouse for one of the most iconic views on the Maine coast. A few gentle hills but nothing serious. Park near Short Sands and make a loop — you'll pass lobster shacks, rocky coves, and classic Maine scenery the whole way.
The York River corridor offers some pleasant flat riding along quiet roads and paths. Good for spotting herons and other wildlife, especially around the tidal flats near the marsh. A nice mellow option when you want to skip beach traffic entirely.
Probably the best local option for off-road riding close to York. The Kittery Land Trust maintains a nice network of trails through coastal woods and along the water. Hardtail-friendly with a mix of rooty singletrack and smooth dirt paths. Worth the short drive.
A beautiful, flat ride through coastal marshland. More of a scenic nature ride than a workout — great for e-bikes or riders who want to cruise and take in the salt marsh views. The gravel roads are well-maintained and easy on any bike.
If you want real mountain biking, this is where southern Maine and NH riders go. Massabesic has miles of well-built singletrack around a beautiful lake. Worth the hour drive on a nice weekend — bring a full-suspension or capable hardtail.
We're York's authorized Trek dealer and carry bikes for every kind of rider — from kids bikes and beach cruisers to trail hardtails and e-bikes. We also rent bikes by the half or full day if you just want to explore for a day without buying. Stop in Wed–Fri 9–5, Sat 9–3 at 241 York Street, or give us a call.
Come into the shop or rent a bike and hit the trails today. We're open Wed–Fri 9–5, Sat 9–3.