The Mountain Trail
Both trails are well marked and relatively easy jaunts offering views of the scenic Long Pond and Kennebec Highlands.
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The Mountain Trail Details
The Mountain Trail was created as part of the 7 Lakes Alliance, an organization created to conserve Maine's lakes and woods. Two main paths are located here sprouting off the original trail, the Great Pond Loop and the Long Pond Loop. Both are well marked and relatively easy jaunts offering views of the scenic Long Pond and Kennebec Highlands. There is also another trail that is planned to be installed sometime in the future, but, for now, hikers and snowmobilers are the main visitors to this mountain.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around The Mountain Trail
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9.7 mi away
Chesterville Esker
Characterized on one side by cliffs and the other by a gentle slope, the Chesterville Esker is one such structure rising 30 feet high and dividing two ponds.
12.7 mi away
Fort Halifax State Historic Site
During the French Indian War, the British built three major forts to control waterways to the ocean, Fort Halifax was one such fort constructed in 1754.
15.7 mi away
Foundry Trail
An easy 0.7 mile walk along the pavement, the Foundry Trail is ideal for anyone looking for universally accessible options available to observe some nature.
16.3 mi away
Mill Park
Facilities: Picnic Area, Parking, Group Picnic Shelter, Restrooms, Hand-carry Boat Launch