Trout Brook Nature Area
Another path decorating South Portland, the Trout Brook Nature Area hosts a short and easy trail system close to residential areas for locals to get out and enjoy.
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Trout Brook Nature Area Details
Another path decorating South Portland, the Trout Brook Nature Area hosts a short and easy trail system close to residential areas for locals to get out and enjoy. Running from Boothbay Avenue through to Parrot Street, the trails are either easy and flat through the woods, or a little steeper when following Trout Brook. Though more challenging, the adventure seekers and photographers will be more interested in the waterway trail as it provides for some scenic peaks of the stream.
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