
Knight's Pond Preserve
The 300 acres of Knight's Pond Preserve offers a little something for everyone.
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Knight's Pond Preserve Details
The 300 acres of Knight's Pond Preserve offers a little something for everyone. With 5.9 miles of trail networks, the land hosts scenic views, woodland, a pond, hills, vernal pools, and an abundance of wildlife. Popular for hiking, visitors are also able to snowmobile, cross country ski, snowshoe, bike, and even ice skate depending on the time of year. The trails here also range from easy to moderate, making it the perfect site to bring family members of all ages.
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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.
1.4 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.
1.4 mi away
Sam Ristich Trail Network
Not named for the most enthusiastic naturalist or decorated general of his era, but for his love of mushrooms.
1.5 mi away
Skyline Farm
A historic 52-acre property that now functions as a nonprofit organization where visitors to the old farmstead will enjoy traversing the 2 miles of trails crossing brooks and passing hayfields.
1.7 mi away
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.