Hills to Sea Trail

This particular trail of 4.6 miles utilizes old railroad beds and passes by old-growth trees, small waterways, remnants of old farm walls, and beaver dams.

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Hills to Sea Trail Details

The Hills to Sea Trail is part of a vast community effort mainly initiated by the Waldo County Trails Coalition from an effort to enhance the outdoor recreation opportunities within the county. This particular trail of 4.6 miles utilizes old railroad beds and passes by old-growth trees, small waterways, remnants of old farm walls, and beaver dams. The route wouldn't be possible though without the cooperation of local landowners and stewards helping to keep up with and create the course the trail uses today.

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