Dave Rock
The one and a half mile moderately difficult trail affords a peaceful spot for hikers to get in a good stretch while looking for wildlife of the area.
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Dave Rock Details
Rambling through the Maine woods, the trail to Dave Rock passes stony outcroppings, green forested floors, and a pond where dogs like to jump in for a dip. The one and a half mile moderately difficult trail affords a peaceful spot for hikers to get in a good stretch while looking for wildlife of the area. Circling around a couple of cornfields, the route is mostly peaceful and able to either be ended after a nice hike or extended to the other nearby networks.
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