If you've spent enough time in Maine you know that there's no shortage of outdoor areas to explore. Whether you're the type to get in the car and head for a far-off forest or the kind that prefers a long detour through their own back yard, you're bound to find some peace and quiet outside. Now is the perfect time to plan for some new outdoor explorations and this area near Gray is a great place to start!
Welcome to the Pineland Public Reserve Land located about four miles from the center of Gray.
This beautifully wooded area offers more than 600 acres of open space with land that's totally undeveloped.
It's the perfect place to explore the forest of Maine throughout the year. While some trails are best accessed in the spring and summer, this area is wonderful year-round. In fact, with its frozen waterways and snow-covered trees, it might be even more special in the winter.
There are two main routes to explore making up just over 3 miles of loop trails. Check out the 1.7-mile North Loop Trail if you're up for the challenge of some steeper slopes leading to the Royal River.
Or check out the 1.5-mile South Loop Trail which is a bit gentler. This route leads through the woods and includes more gentle slopes.
Whichever trail you choose, remember to take your time and appreciate all the nature that the area has to offer.
And don't forget your furry friends! Just be sure to keep them on a leash while you keep your distance from others.
Pineland Public Preserved Land offers tons of choices for trails and other adventures. You can learn more about the area on the official Maine website. You can plan your trip by checking out maps and trail descriptions on Maine Trail Finder.
There are quite a few beautiful, simple ways to enjoy the outdoors around these parts! The Stonewood Trail in Maine offers 2.7-miles of flat terrain for a leisurely adventure.
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