Ride Acadia’s Carriage Roads by e-bike and catch sunset at Eagle Lake
3 hours
E-bike rental, helmet, guides
Pedal-assist your way along Mr. Rockefeller’s historic Carriage Roads on a guided sunset ride in Acadia National Park. Cover about 15 miles with stops at Witch Hole Pond and Eagle Lake before returning to the shop.
Riders must be at least 7 years old and able to confidently ride a bicycle. Secure shoes are required; no flip-flops, slides, or bare feet. Bikes must not be transported by vehicle.
Cancel or change up to 48 hours before your scheduled time. Within 48 hours, no refunds unless your bike is re-rented and you receive an email confirming the refund. You must call and speak with an agent to attempt to re-rent; voicemail or email won’t suffice.
You must be at least 7 years old and able to confidently ride a bicycle.
Arrive 15 minutes early. Orientation starts 5 minutes before your scheduled time, and if you arrive late you’ll need to wait for the next available orientation.
Wear athletic, quick-dry or layered clothing and secure shoes (no flip-flops, slides, or bare feet). Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, bug spray, and a camera. A windbreaker or rain jacket is recommended on cooler days.
39 Cottage Street Bar harbor
This kayaking operation gets consistently high marks for knowledgeable, passionate guides who really make the experience. Reviewers specifically call out Brad, Carrie, Andrew, Isaiah, Kyle, and Casey for their expertise about local wildlife, history, and ecology. The tours regularly deliver on wildlife sightings, with seals, bald eagles, porpoises, and other creatures making frequent appearances. People appreciate the beautiful, remote locations on the quieter side of Mount Desert Island, away from the crowds. The vibe here is decidedly low-key and unpretentious. This isn't a polished resort operation with fancy amenities. For rentals, you'll need to transport kayaks yourself on a two-wheeled cart down to the water, which some found more challenging than expected, especially with kids. The equipment is functional rather than luxurious (minimal seat cushioning), though generally well-maintained. If you're looking for a DIY rental experience, come prepared for some extra effort. The guided tours, however, seem more streamlined and well-organized. First-timers consistently report feeling comfortable and well-instructed, with guides adapting to weather conditions and group abilities. The thoughtful touches, like homemade muffins after a tour, capture the authentic, personal approach here.
10/10 service and bikes. If you have young children, the Rad Wagon is the only way to go in my opinion. Thanks Jackson and Travis!
David Entrekin
June 4, 2025
10/10 service and bikes. If you have young children, the Rad Wagon is the only way to go in my opinion. Thanks Jackson and Travis!
David Entrekin
June 4, 2025