First trekking through Great Works' land in the Rocky Hills off of Route 236, we'll then hook up with the historic Punkintown Road and go through the Eliot Town Forest land to Bartlett Mill and York Ponds. For the descent back to your car at Fox Farm Hill Road, take the scenic loop path over North Peak, with its lovely stone walls and treetop views. Douglas Memorial Woods, Goodwin Forest, Eliot. Benches and picnic areas. Parking is available for four to six cars. Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park, South Berwick. It is believed to describe Bauneg Beg Pond at the mountain's eastern base, essentially a part of the Great Works River, which is wide and slow moving. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. Watch out for poison ivy away from the shoreline. In the northern tip of North Berwick lies Bauneg Beg Mountain Conservation Area, consisting of 89 wooded acres with two miles peaceful trails, surprising rock formations and a panoramic view. You can also visit at any time.
This small, family-run business featured a 250-foot vertical drop, rope tow, warming hut, and even a slope-side snack bar. Three more hikes are offered this fall: — October 15 we will visit the dramatic ledges of the Kenyon Hill property in the Tatnic region of South Berwick and see the results of the low impact timber harvest conducted here over a year ago. Difficulty: Easy with a rock scramble. Back Cove Trail, Preble Street Extension, Portland. Grant's Meadow at Beaver Dam Heath. Trail map online; Bauneg Beg Mountain Conservation Area. Trail map available online; Ossipee Hill, McLucas Road (at the intersection of Ossipee Hill Road and Old Alfred Road), Waterboro Center. Despite the mountain's low profile, a 20-minute, half-mile hike via Bauneg Beg Trail (sign, kiosk, trail maps at trailhead parking lot) to the craggy ledges atop 860-foot Middle Peak reveals distant views northwest to Pleasant Mountain and beyond to the jumbled mass of the White Mountains.
Whether hiking or biking, angling, or ATVing, always stay on a designated trail. Private Lot Parking. 1-mile-long walking path that originally went from the train depot in Kennebunk to the Webhannet Golf Course. YORK COUNTY — Great Works Regional Land Trust is kicking off its fall hike schedule with a family-friendly hike at the Bauneg Beg Mountain Conservation Area in the northern tip of North Berwick from 1 to 3 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 14. Kezar Corridor Lands-Patterson Hill: This 357-acre project is a fee acquisition by Greater Lovell Land Trust, featuring expansive mountain views from Patterson Hill, and includes part of a snowmobile and ATV recreational trail network, with plans to develop a hiking trail. Those leaves are nothing to mess with – I spent a good amount of time sliding back down the hill and trying to hold onto some trees on the edge of the path to get up the hill. This combined $32 million will result in more than 13, 600 acres of new conservation lands. You, too, I trust, will be amazed at this little pocket of wildness just three miles from the heart of busy Sanford. From the top, you can just barely see the ocean.
Trail maps available online; Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, Gravelly Brook Road, Kennebunkport. Kenyon Hill Preserve. TOURING / SIGHSEEING. The 250-acre wildlife sanctuary has three miles of walks through old-growth stands of pine and hemlock and along the Salmon Falls River; one trail leads to the 18th century Hamilton House. Once an old Native-American trail, it is a. The trailhead and parking lot are located on Fox Farm Hill Road. Fun fact: Bauneg Beg Mountain actually has three peaks, the largest (Middle Peak) reaches 866 ft. Click here to view the trail map. Resources: bathroom facilities are outhouses; picnic areas; rangers on site and maps available.
I discovered that Ginny's Way (left) is a gradual incline to the summit. No Copyright - United States. It may not be anything to scoff at nor anything spectacular, but when you can't go too far or need a quick break, it's a great place to escape for a little bit.
The floating boardwalk crosses the heath and is at times on top of 20 feet of water and partially decayed sphagnum moss. A was once a radar lookout during World War II and later a ski resort called the Big A. Emmons Preserve, Gravelly Brook Road. This trail has a large dirt parking lot that could probably fit anywhere from 10-15 cars. The trail loops back to the start of the trail and then it is a short walk back to the parking lot. I decided to take the North Peak Loop trail down, to add some extra distance. It's not as trafficked as some of the other Southern Maine hikes, which is a bonus.
After going back through Devil's Den we took the trail to North Peak, This is a pretty trail through the woods. A first-hand account of the trail was highlighted in The Portland Press Herald in March 2012. The trail starts out with some foot bridges, which are always fun to walk on. Watch for eroded embankments and poison ivy. Maine Pet Supply offers a variety of professional services to help keep your pet happy, healthy and safe. Some trails handicapped accessible by special arrangement. Good family hike to summit. To purchase a map, order online at or call (207) 646-3604.
Find out more at or call 646-3604. Variety of trails are offered in three locations. We chose to go right. We really enjoyed this hike, it was pretty and allowed you to get a little workout in. Access to the pond is via a loop that is 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 miles depending on trail chosen. A former private estate now owned and maintained by the Lithuanian Franciscan Fathers, it features a 30-acre park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted along the Kennebunk River. Have fun and stay safe! Perkinstown Commons, Tatnic Woods, Wells. Driving to this trail was really fun, because I haven't spent much time in this part of Maine. 7 miles, Biddeford Pool. Marginal Way Scenic Walk, Ogunquit.