Hadlock Community Forest
Easy trails pass through the well-maintained woods of the town of Falmouth known as the Hadlock Community Forest.
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Hadlock Community Forest Details
Easy trails pass through the well-maintained woods of the town of Falmouth known as the Hadlock Community Forest. The system of hiking and biking paths here are ever-growing and provide those in need of some close to home outdoor recreation a place to get away. Connecting to most other trail systems in the area, the 5.4-mile network runs through woodland, some wet areas and small hills, and past ephemeral pools.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Hadlock Community Forest
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0.9 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.
0.9 mi away
Rines Forest
Totaling 216 acres, the woods are located right in Cumberland and are a popular destination for those seeking seclusion.
1.9 mi away
Blackstrap Community Forest
Part of a section of land totaling 520 acres, the Blackstrap Community Forest is part of the largest block of protected area in Falmouth.
2.0 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.
2.1 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.