Waterfall Trail

As a path of non-motorized access, the Waterfall Trail was established for walking, hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing on the way to and in the Rines Forest area.

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Waterfall Trail Details

As a path of non-motorized access, the Waterfall Trail was established for walking, hiking, biking, skiing, and snowshoeing on the way to and in the Rines Forest area. Totaling 216 acres, the woods were previously only accessible to hikers off of Range Road. Now, the generous easement created here by the Milliken family has made a more accessible pathway for those wishing to view and enjoy the Rines Forest and the small waterfall streams along the way.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Waterfall Trail

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0.8 mi away

Farwell Forest

Farwell Forest is part of a large forestry conservation effort in the region to keep Maine's woods and wildlife healthy.

1.0 mi away

Greely Woods

A neighborhood recreating area popular among bikers, runners, and dog walkers, the Greely Woods are the spot to be for a mid-afternoon stroll.

1.1 mi away

Rines Forest

Totaling 216 acres, the woods are located right in Cumberland and are a popular destination for those seeking seclusion.

1.1 mi away

Frog Pond & Salamander Swamp

Due to the continuous raucous of peepers, the wetlands here have always been known as a prime gathering ground for the tiny frogs and salamanders of the area.

1.4 mi away

Cumberland Town Forest

The two connecting trails here are well marked, flat, and easy to follow through the 75 acres of groves.