🚴♂️ Trek Across Maine 2025: A 3-Day Journey of Hope, Heritage & High-Energy Fun
🚲 Gear Up for Greatness: The 41st Annual Trek Across Maine
For over four decades, the Trek Across Maine has been the heartbeat of the Northeast’s cycling community. This isn’t just a 180-mile ride; it’s a high-energy movement fueled by hope, uniting over 1,000 “changemakers” in a mission to defeat lung cancer and champion clean air.
In 2025, the Trek enters a bold new era. Entering its 41st year, the American Lung Association has debuted a brand-new start and finish at the stunning Pineland Farms in New Gloucester. With more than $32 million raised since its 1985 debut, the 2025 Trek aims to invest another **$750,000** into life-saving research, clean air advocacy, and tobacco-free education. Whether you’re a “Winner’s Circle” veteran or a first-time rider, this year’s Trek is your mandatory summer adventure.
🏔️ The 2025 Route: 180 Miles of Pure Maine
The 2025 route is a fully supported masterpiece, complete with rest stops every 15–20 miles, mechanical support, and a high-octane “Team Tent City” atmosphere.
Friday, June 13 (The Grand Departure)
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Start: Pineland Farms, New Gloucester (7:00 AM)
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Destination: Bates College, Lewiston
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Total Distance: 55.7 Miles
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Highlights: Pedal through central Maine’s lush landscapes and end the day with the legendary Bates Baked Potato Bar and live DJ music.
Saturday, June 14 (The Celebration)
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Departure Point: Bates College
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Heading To: St. Joseph’s College of Maine, Standish
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Ride Length: 56.9 Miles
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Highlights: Celebrate the 41st Anniversary with Portland Pie pizza, a lakeside beach party on Sebago Lake, and live music by No Guts No Glory.
Sunday, June 15 (The Heroic Return)
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Morning Start: St. Joseph’s College
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Finish Line: Pineland Farms, New Gloucester
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Final Stretch: 54.3 Miles
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Highlights: Cross the finish line on Father’s Day for a catered gourmet lunch featuring Pineland Farms marinated steak tips, fresh salads, and local brews.
🙋♂️ Join the Movement: Ways to Trek in 2025
🚴♀️ The Classic Ride
Open to cyclists aged 7 and up. (Ages 7–12 must ride tandem/tag-a-long).
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E-Bikes: Class I & III pedal-assist e-bikes are officially welcome for riders 21+.
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Fundraising: Minimums are $550 for adults and $400 for youth (7–17).
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Winner’s Circle: Raise $1,100+ to join this elite club and earn your commemorative 2025 jersey and an L.L. Bean gift card.
💻 The Virtual Challenge
Can’t make it to New Gloucester? Sign up for Cycle Your Way! Ride your own miles in your neighborhood or on a stationary bike. Raise at least $250 by June 30, 2025, to receive your 2025 commemorative medal and t-shirt.
🧡 Volunteer & Advocate
Not a cyclist? Join the 250+ volunteers who make the magic happen. From rest stop cheer squads to luggage transport, your time saves lives.
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Email to Volunteer: [email protected]
🏨 The Ultimate Sanctuary: Moose River Lookout
After completing your 180-mile odyssey, retreat to the premier sanctuary of the North Woods. Moose River Lookout in Rockwood offers an idyllic riverside escape at the base of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Elite Proximity: Perfectly positioned for a recovery getaway following the Trek.
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Direct Trail Access: Step out your back door onto ITS66 for year-round exploration—from ATVing to hiking.
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Riverside Luxury: Relax on our private dock—the perfect place to rest your legs and breathe in the cleanest air in Maine.
Book Your Stay:
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Phone: 800-544-0300
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Email: [email protected]
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Address: 4054 Rockwood Rd, Rockwood, ME 04478
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Website: Moose River Lookout
📝 2025 Registration & Contact Info
Spaces fill fast for Maine’s most meaningful ride. Secure your spot today and let’s make 2025 the most impactful Trek yet!
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🌐 Register Now: www.trekacrossmaine.org
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📧 Email: [email protected]
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📞 Event Manager (Chrystal Toner): (207) 624-0312
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📍 Start/Finish: Pineland Farms | 15 Farm View Drive, New Gloucester, ME 04260
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