Witch Hole Pond is a beautiful destination in Acadia National Park, Maine, with a 12.6-km loop trail suitable for cross-country skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. The trail follows carriage paths near the coast, passes alongside ponds, and ends at Eagle Lake before turning back towards the trailhead. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime, with dogs allowed on a leash. The trail surface is gravel, and the average trail width is 10 feet, making it accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers with all-terrain tires or adaptive/motorized equipment. The trail has mostly gentle grades, with some steeper sections, and features wheelchair-accessible restrooms and scenic views
Plan your family visit to the Witch Hole Pond with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We cycled on the carriage roads around Witch Hole Pond, enjoying a flat and easy ride for kids, stopping to admire the ponds, a beaver lodge, and exploring under the Duck Brook Bridge
Highlights: The carriage roads around Witch Hole Pond offered a pleasant and easy cycling experience, with opportunities to stop and explore the natural surroundings ✨