
I visited Maine for the first time last month and spent the morning of my arrival strolling through the Bangor City Forest. I was with a friend who lives on Mount Desert Island, but since I didn't...
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Bangor City Forest, owned by the city of Bangor, encompasses over 680 acres of wildlife habitat and working forest, featuring more than 4 miles of access roads and over 9 miles of trails suitable for running, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Adjacent to the forest is the Walden Parke Preserve, managed by the Bangor Land Trust, which offers an additional 300 acres of recreational space with over three miles of trails.
The forest is accessible via Kittredge Road and Tripp Drive, providing convenient entry points for outdoor enthusiasts. City ordinances ensure a safe environment by prohibiting hunting and unauthorized motor vehicle use within the forest area.
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I visited Maine for the first time last month and spent the morning of my arrival strolling through the Bangor City Forest. I was with a friend who lives on Mount Desert Island, but since I didn't...
What a lovely place. My husband and I spent the afternoon strolling around the forest. There are multiple trails you can choose, almost all of the trails are family friendly.
The trails are beautiful and connect to a system of trails in Bangor up into Orono. There are what i would consider spacious walking trails with narrower side paths that connect to the main...
This is one of my favorite trails to hit in the Bangor area. There are over 17 miles of serene paths to traverse, including the famous Orono Bog Boardwalk (no dogs allowed on the boardwalk). The...
The address is 100 Tripp Dr, Bangor, ME. Some of the navigation apps have the wrong address for this place. Very beautiful and peaceful. Has a gravel path suitable for mountain bikes or walking....