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Map 10 includes: Bradbury Mountain State Park, Tryon Mountain, Bradbury-Pineland Connector, Pineland Public Reserve Lands, and Pineland Farms.

Bradbury Mountain State Park is stewarded by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands.

Those riding at Bradbury Mountain support the park by paying a day-use fee at the park, or by buying an individual or vehicle state park pass, good at all Maine state parks.

To support the trails by volunteering, stop in and speak to someone at the toll house or contact the park directly.

The Bradbury-Pineland Corridor—including the trail to the top of Tryon Mountain—and Pineland Public Reserved Land are co-stewarded by the Bureau of Parks and Lands and the Royal River Conservation Trust.

If you ride these trails from Bradbury Mountain, you’re supporting the trails by paying a park fee. You can also volunteer with the park directly, or volunteer with or donate to the Royal River Conservation Trust.

Pineland Farms trails are stewarded by the Pineland Farms Outdoor Center.

Riders support the trails by stopping in at the Outdoor Center and paying a day use or season’s pass fee. Fat bikes are also available for rent.