Stonegate Trails
Stonegate Trails run through 80 acres of woods and are primarily used as the connecting point between Robinson Woods and Fort Williams Park.
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Stonegate Trails Details
Stonegate Trails run through 80 acres of woods and are primarily used as the connecting point between Robinson Woods and Fort Williams Park. With a few hills in the mix, the trails are considered moderate as they pass through trees, streams, and wooded wetlands. The 2.8 miles are easy to follow and do feature boardwalks where necessary though. With muddy areas, it is recommended that caution be taken after rainy months as the ground can become soggy.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Stonegate Trails
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0.4 mi away
Fort Williams Park
Home to Portland Head Light, the most photographed lighthouse in America.
0.5 mi away
Robinson Woods Preserve
A145 acre preserve with four miles of pathways past watery forest wells and century-old trees.
1.0 mi away
Cliff House Beach
A small cobblestone beach which is not be missed, if you can find parking.