Park n Ride in Newport, take the railbed north until you get to Greenville.
Directions to the Newport Four Seasons Adventure Trail parking lot: Take Interstate 95 Exit 157 in Newport and drive north on Route 7-Route 11 (also known as Moosehead Trail) for 1.2 miles and the large parking lot for the trail will be on your left, across the road from Varney Ford, which has the address of 237 Moosehead Trail. From the parking lot, Four Seasons Adventure Trail — heading north — starts across the road. Other snowmobile trails — heading south — are on the same side of the road as the parking lot.
Starting at Newport and heading north, the 29-mile Four Seasons Adventure Trail connects the communities of Newport, Corinna, Dexter, Sangerville and Dover-Foxcroft. A gravel, multiuse trail, the Four Seasons Adventure Trail is also open to cross-country skiers, and dog sleds, and in the summer, the trail is used by ATV riders, runners, bicyclists, hikers and horseback riders.
It’s a leisurely ride from Newport up to Dover-Foxcroft to have lunch at the Bear’s Den [Restaurant & Tavern], and then back, maybe checking out a few side trails along the way.
The Bear’s Den Motel is surrounded by adventure and exploration. You can enjoy everything the Dover-Foxcroft area has to offer with the comfort of log cabin accommodations. Central Maine outdoors calls to you. The Bear’s Den is on the ITS 82. Homestyle Cooking at it’s Best! Specializing in Steak and Fresh Maine Seafood. Large Portions at a reasonable price. Fries or Handmade Onion Rings, Venison/Buffalo Steak and Burgers … locally raised and for breakfast: Platter Sized Pancakes, Succulent Skillets, Homemade White & Cinnamon Raisin
And it’s a comfortable ride from Newport up to Greenville to have lunch in Greenville and ride back.
Greenville offers Kelly’s Landing, sitting on the shore of beautiful Moosehead Lake, Kelly’s Landing offers a full service bar + dining room, as well as, many lodging accommodations to suit almost any need. Retreat to the comfortable booths, each with panoramic lake and mountain views or take the chill off at a table by our fireplace. The knotty pine dining room and rustic appointments remind you that you are in Maine’s Northwoods and our menu will satisfy your fine dining desires.
Greenville – Indian Hill Trading Post. No matter if you are planning a small family getaway, fanciful escape up north, or longer outdoors trip – we have nearly everything for any occasion. Hardware, Snowmobile Gear, Sporting Store, Gas, Grocery Store… https://indianhill.com
The intown trail has many other stops for fuel and food.
Going South from NewPort