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E-bike rules: Acadia National Park Carriage Roads (ME)
NPS · ME
Acadia allows Class 1 e-bikes on its famous carriage roads under the park's e-bike designation; Class 2 and 3 are excluded from the carriage road system.
Class 1 ✅ AllowedClass 2 ❌ Not allowedClass 3 ❌ Not allowed
Source: www.nps.gov
Last reviewed 2026-07-07
Access by class
| Class | Status | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Class 1 | ✅ Allowed | Allowed on carriage roads under the park superintendent's designation. |
| Class 2 | ❌ Not allowed | Excluded from carriage roads. |
| Class 3 | ❌ Not allowed | Excluded from carriage roads. |
Common questions
Are Class 1 e-bikes allowed in Acadia National Park Carriage Roads (ME)?
Allowed. Allowed on carriage roads under the park superintendent's designation. Rules are set by NPS; confirm before riding.
Are Class 2 e-bikes allowed in Acadia National Park Carriage Roads (ME)?
Not allowed. Excluded from carriage roads. Rules are set by NPS; confirm before riding.
Are Class 3 e-bikes allowed in Acadia National Park Carriage Roads (ME)?
Not allowed. Excluded from carriage roads. Rules are set by NPS; confirm before riding.
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