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Jogging in Lincoln County offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to forested preserves and river trails. The region features a mix of terrains, including shore loops, routes through woodlands, and paths alongside waterways. Its varied natural environment provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, catering to different preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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5.07km
00:38
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Embark on the Old Farm Road and Shore Trail Loop for a moderate jogging experience that blends forest paths with scenic coastal views. This 3.2-mile (5.1 km) route, with an…
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5.36km
00:37
60m
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Jog a moderate 3.3-mile loop through varied terrain, wetlands, and forests at Lobster Cove and Appalachee Preserves in Boothbay Harbor.

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16.7km
01:45
140m
140m
This difficult 10.3-mile (16.7 km) jogging loop on Southport Island offers coastal views and lighthouse vistas.
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7.48km
00:49
80m
80m
Jog the moderate 4.7-mile Cliff Trail in Monhegan Wildlands, featuring ocean views and varied terrain, taking about 49 minutes.
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5.05km
00:38
70m
70m
Jog the 3.1-mile La Verna Preserve Loop Trail in Chamberlain, Maine, offering moderate terrain, forest paths, and dramatic coastal views.
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5.50km
00:41
50m
50m
Embark on the Ovens Mouth Preserve Loop for a moderate jogging experience that winds through heavily wooded paths. This 3.4-mile (5.5 km) route offers scenic water views along both the…
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15.6km
01:57
230m
230m
If you are looking for a challenging jogging experience, the River Link Trail run offers a difficult 9.7 miles (15.6 km) route with a significant 754 feet (230 metres) of…
7.96km
00:53
80m
80m
Jog this moderate 4.9-mile loop through varied terrain, from wooded paths with river views to open fields and coastal scenery.
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00:20
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Enjoy an easy 2.0-mile jogging loop around Pemaquid Point, featuring 92 feet of elevation gain and coastal Maine scenery.
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00:23
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Jog the easy 2.0-mile Plummer Point Shore Trail for coastal views, spruce forests, and potential wildlife sightings in Maine.
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The Pemaquid Point Light is a historic lighthouse built in 1835 at the tip of Pemaquid Neck, jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean. For a fee of $4/person, you have access to the surrounding park and the Fishermen's Museum in the former lighthouse keeper's house. Friends of Pemaquid Point Lighthouse operates the lighthouse and takes care of its maintenance. This is funded entirely by donations from visitors - $1 if you want to climb the lighthouse. The lighthouse is open to visitors from mid-May to mid-October. https://visitmaine.com/organization/pemaquid-point-lighthouse-park/f09f76ea-530e-4c23-9c87-76eff5d5a7c9
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This view from the boat launch at Cape Harbor looks out at Hunting Island, Cape Island, and The Cuckolds Light far in the background.
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This view from the boat launch at Cape Harbor looks out at Hunting Island, Cape Island, and The Cuckolds Light far in the background.
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Hendrick's Head Beach features a parking area and is sandwiched between Hendrick's Head Lighthouse and Hendrick's Head Preserve. You get a great view of the lighthouse and bay from here next to Kitten Island.
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There is an intertwined trail system at Dodge Point Preserve. You get to run past the Ice Pond, multiple coves, and along the shores of the river. These are popular trails, and you can even access the longer River Link Trail from here.
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Zak Preserve can be connected to Dodge Point Preserve by following the River Link Trail to the north. The trail passes through the forest while jumping from bog to bog. There are also some wide open meadow sections.
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Ovens Mouth Preserve is the union of two separate peninsulas that are connected by a bridge and an intertwining trial system. The paths feature lots of rolling hills through forests and meadows and by the bay and bogs.
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There is a bench here overlooking the bay and Cross River. There is a long section of trail leading here that follows the banks of the water continuously.
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Lincoln County offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 25 options available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance runs.
Jogging in Lincoln County provides a diverse range of terrains. You can find coastal paths, routes through forested preserves, and trails alongside rivers and lakes. Depending on the specific location within Lincoln County, you might encounter hard-surface paths, crushed rock trails, paved park trails, or unpaved wilderness paths, offering varied experiences for every runner.
Yes, Lincoln County has several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. There are at least 6 easy routes available, such as the Pemaquid Point road loop, which is just over 3.2 km (2 miles) long, and the Plummer Point Shore Trail, also around 3.2 km (2 miles).
Absolutely! Lincoln County, particularly in coastal areas like Oregon, offers stunning coastal running experiences. Routes like the Old Farm Road and Shore Trail Loop provide beautiful shore views. You can also find dramatic rocky cliffs and sandy beaches, perfect for a scenic run.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Lincoln County offers several longer and more difficult routes. The Cape Newagen Road loop is a challenging 16.6 km (10.3 miles) trail through coastal areas, and the River Link Trail run spans over 15.5 km (9.6 miles) with significant elevation changes.
Lincoln County's diverse landscape means you can encounter a variety of natural features. Depending on your chosen route, you might jog alongside tranquil lakes like Damariscotta Lake, through dense woodlands, or along scenic riverbanks. Some areas also feature tallgrass prairies, wetlands, and even dramatic coastal formations.
Many parks and trails in Lincoln County are suitable for families. Look for easy-rated routes or those within local parks, which often feature paved or well-maintained paths. These provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families to jog together.
While specific regulations can vary by park or preserve, many trails in Lincoln County are dog-friendly. It's always best to check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding leashes and pet waste, but generally, you'll find plenty of options to enjoy a run with your canine companion.
Yes, many of the running routes in Lincoln County are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Lobster Cove Preserve & Appalachee Preserve loop trail run and the Ovens Mouth Preserve Loop, both offering varied scenery on a circular path.
Runners often praise Lincoln County for its varied terrain and scenic beauty. The region's mix of coastal paths, forested preserves, and river trails provides diverse experiences. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to connect with nature, whether it's a quick loop or a longer, more challenging run.
Yes, several running routes in Lincoln County pass by interesting landmarks and natural attractions. For instance, you might encounter the historic Southport Swing Bridge, or enjoy the natural beauty of Hendricks Head Preserve & Beach. The Ovens Mouth Preserve Trail is also a popular highlight for its natural setting.
Lincoln County is home to several beautiful preserves and protected areas that offer excellent running opportunities. The La Verna Preserve Loop Trail and the Gregory Trail loop & Oak Point Farm loop are great examples, allowing runners to explore diverse ecosystems and tranquil natural settings.


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