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York County
Biddeford

Lamb Loop

Easy

Lamb Loop

01:01

3.95km

20m

Hiking

Enjoy an easy 2.5-mile hike on the Lamb Loop in Blandings Park Wildlife Sanctuary, featuring a peaceful granite pool.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.14 km

Granite pool in Blandings Wildlife Sanctuary

Highlight • Lake

Such an especial place! There are some spots where you can see blanding's turtles, an endagered species. This park was once a quarry, so you'll see a lot of granite everywhere.

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3.80 km

121 m

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3.92 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Lamb Loop?

The Lamb Loop is an easy hike that typically takes around 1 hour to complete. This duration is based on an average hiking pace for the trail's 3.95 km (2.45 miles) distance.

Is the Lamb Loop suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, the Lamb Loop is rated as an easy trail, making it very suitable for beginners, families, and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. The minimal elevation gain and well-defined path contribute to its accessibility.

Where can I park to access the Lamb Loop trailhead?

Specific parking details for the Lamb Loop trailhead within Blandings Park Wildlife Sanctuary are not provided in the available data. However, visitors typically find designated parking areas near the main entrances or trailheads of wildlife sanctuaries. We recommend checking the official Blandings Park Wildlife Sanctuary website for the most up-to-date parking information before your visit.

Are dogs allowed on the Lamb Loop trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within wildlife sanctuaries like Blandings Park, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural environment for everyone.

What is the best time of year to visit the Lamb Loop?

While the Lamb Loop can be enjoyed year-round, spring and fall often offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, and winter may bring snow, requiring appropriate gear.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Blandings Park Wildlife Sanctuary?

The available information does not specify any permit requirements or entrance fees for Blandings Park Wildlife Sanctuary. However, it's always a good practice to check the official website of the sanctuary or local park authorities (e.g., nps.gov) before your visit for any updated regulations or fees.

What can I see along the Lamb Loop route?

The Lamb Loop offers a pleasant walk through Blandings Park Wildlife Sanctuary. A notable feature along the way is the Granite pool in Blandings Wildlife Sanctuary, providing a scenic point of interest.

What is the terrain like on the Lamb Loop?

The terrain on this loop is generally easy with minimal elevation changes, making it a comfortable walk. It's likely to feature well-maintained paths typical of a wildlife sanctuary, suitable for various activity levels.

Does the Lamb Loop intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Gordan Gap, Terrapin Trail, Old Granite Bend, Blue Bottle, Reuillard Way, and other segments of the Lamb Loop itself, offering connections to a broader network within the sanctuary.

Is the Lamb Loop a true loop trail?

Yes, as its name suggests, the Lamb Loop is a true loop trail. This means you will start and end at the same point without having to retrace your steps, offering a continuous and varied experience.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in Blandings Park Wildlife Sanctuary?

While specific wildlife sightings for this trail are not detailed, wildlife sanctuaries like Blandings Park are designed to protect local flora and fauna. Visitors might encounter various bird species, small mammals, and diverse plant life native to the region. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

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