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What the press and our guests are saying about riding with Island Time in Acadia.
Yankee Magazine
Best of New England 2025 · Best Acadia Tour
"Its guides know MDI trivia cold, and the leisurely four-hour tours take in views of the Bubbles and other landmarks along the way. And the hills? No sweat."
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Acadia National Park Guide
Featured in Travel + Leisure's guide to Acadia National Park. It's just a little mention, but hey — it's Travel + Leisure.
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Real reviews from Google, TripAdvisor, and Viator.
One of the absolute best experiences of our trip to Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park. The eBike tour around the Carriage Roads was just stunning. We visited during the fall colors and it is one of the most gorgeous things I have ever seen.
TripAdvisor Reviewer
It was a seamless and efficient check in. Very friendly and attentive owners. Returned calls same day! Bikes were great — no issues whatsoever. Had a fantastic time.
Janet Y.
Wonderful experience for our group who had never tried e-bikes! Very friendly and informative. He brought the bikes to Hull's Cove, gave us a little tutorial, and we pedaled off into Acadia National Park. It was perfection!
Patricia F.
The e-bike tour was one of the highlights of our trip. The Cannondale pedal assist bikes were in great shape and made it easy to power up hills over 20 miles of carriage roads. The fall colors were magical.
TripAdvisor Reviewer
First time renting e-bikes and glad we did. We rode over 32 miles in Acadia National Park. They let us do a test run at the shop the day before. Definitely recommend!
Diane E.
Great ride through the park on the carriage roads. We learned about how Rockefeller painstakingly built the roads and his influence on the park. Beauty and education all in one!
Viator Reviewer
Follow the Ride
Carriage road sunsets, foliage tunnels, and the occasional beaver sighting.

Crisp air, golden leaves, and endless trails. If you’ve never explored Acadia in the fall by eBike, trust us, it’s pure magic. Come take a ride with us!

It’s not every day you take an eBike ride under a 124 year old granite bridge with a gorgeous lake shimmering on the other side. Eagle Lake Bridge is just one of those Acadia moments you never forget.

Looking for a ride everyone will love? Eagle Lake Loop is what you’re looking for! The wide, car-free loop was part of John D. Rockefeller Jr.’s vision when he built the carriage roads a century ago. Designed so people could explore Acadia’s beauty without cars. Today, families can ride the same path around Acadia’s largest freshwater lake, safe for kids, fun for adults, and gorgeous for everyone! And with our @ridecannondale eBikes, nobody gets left behind, just smooth cruising, shoreline views, and memories you’ll talk about long after the ride!

One last summer adventure? Roll through Acadia’s trails, share the views together, and pause for popovers at the Jordan Pond House, because the best memories always come with a treat! Book your ride today and end the season sweet. *link in bio*

Did you know John D. Rockefeller Jr. designed these carriage roads to keep cars out of Acadia’s most peaceful corners? Today, you can ride them in total peace. No engines, no horns, just you and Acadia, the way Rockefeller intended.

Discover Acadia’s famous carriage roads the best way possible, on two wheels! Our Cannondale eBikes make the ride smooth and fun! From peaceful lakeside views to sweeping mountain overlooks, there’s no better way to see the park. Ready to roll?

Imagine this: You’re coasting along Acadia’s forested Carriage Roads on one of our top of the line Cannondale eBikes. We stop at a granite overlook, where Eagle Lake sparkles below. One of our knowledgable guides shares a story about how these roads were hand crafted a century ago and suddenly the park feels alive in a whole new way.

First time on an eBike? No worries! Every adventure starts with a quick training session, so you’ll feel confident before hitting the Carriage Roads. Plus, helmets are always included! Safety first, fun second… or maybe tied for first!