Bike & Brew on the Eastern Trail with Lone Pine Co in Old Orchard Beach

Bike & Brew on the Eastern Trail with Lone Pine Co in Old Orchard Beach

Join the Eastern Trail and Lone Pine Brewing for a Bike & Brew Event on the Eastern Trail!

By Eastern Trail Alliance

Date and time

Saturday, June 29 · 10:30am - 2pm EDT

Location

32 E Grand Ave

32 East Grand Avenue Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064

Refund Policy

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Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 3 hours 30 minutes

The Eastern Trail and Lone Pine Brewing are excited to host the June 2024 Bike & Brew.

This is a free event however, donations to the Eastern Trail are most appreciated and can be submitted during the checkout process.

10:30 AM - Meet at Lone Pine Brewing in Old Orchard Beach

11:00 AM-1:00 PM: Bike the Eastern Trail with ET staff

1:00 PM -2:00 PM: Beers, Relaxation & Fun at Lone Pine Brewing


About the Eastern Trail

The Eastern Trail has 22 off-road miles from Bug Light (in South Portland) to Kennebunk, as well as a scenic on-road route that mostly follows quiet country roads. Experienced bike riders and hikers can enjoy a beautiful journey from South Portland’s Bug Light Park on Casco Bay (near Portland) to Kittery’s Piscataqua River.

The vision to create the Eastern Trail started in the early 1990’s, led by John Andrews and several others. More on that early history here.

Today, to complete this vision, we are aggressively developing plans and funds to both close a critical 1.6-mile gap between South Portland and Scarborough and then add 19 miles between Kennebunk and South Berwick.

The trail is also working to complete a1.6 mile Scarborough Gap, three miles of new off-road trail through the heart of Biddeford and Saco, and 19 miles of new trail between Kennebunk and South Berwick.

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The Eastern Trail is both a trail and a vision, with its 22 off-road miles from South Portland to Kennebunk, as well as a scenic on-road route that mostly follows quiet country roads. Experienced bike riders and hikers can enjoy a beautiful journey from South Portland’s Bug Light Park on Casco Bay to Kittery’s Piscataqua River. The vision to create the Eastern Trail started in the early 1990’s. Today, to complete this vision, we are aggressively developing plans and funds to both close a critical 1.6-mile gap between South Portland and Scarborough, adding 19 miles between Kennebunk and South Berwick.

 

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