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Hike the easy 2.5-mile Clifford Park Outer Loop in Biddeford, Maine, through forests with granite formations and a small waterfall.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Clifford Park is located right in Biddeford, Maine, and offers ample parking. You can typically find parking near the main recreational facilities within the park, which provides direct access to the trail network.
Yes, the Outer Loop is dog-friendly! Dogs are generally welcome in Clifford Park, but please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The Outer Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn provides vibrant foliage. Even in winter, it's suitable for hiking, though conditions may vary. The natural beauty changes with the seasons, offering a different experience each time.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the Clifford Park Outer Loop or to access Clifford Park itself. It's a public park, freely accessible for recreation.
Yes, the Outer Loop is generally considered easy and suitable for beginners, casual walkers, and families. It features a more level and wider path compared to some of the park's more technical internal trails. For families with younger children, there's even a unique "Story Walk" feature along some trails.
While easier than other trails in the park, the Outer Loop is still a forest trail. You can expect a mix of dirt and forest floor, with some rock and ledge surfaces. It tends to have more rock than roots, which is common for trails in Maine.
The trail winds through a peaceful forested setting. You'll encounter interesting rock formations, including granite outcroppings, remnants of the park's quarrying history. There's also a stream that leads to a small waterfall, and you might spot diverse wildlife, including turtles and various bird species. The trail is part of Clifford Park, which itself is a notable feature.
Yes, the trails within Clifford Park, including the Outer Loop, are multi-use. This means they are open to hikers, runners, and mountain bikers. Please be mindful of other users on the trail.
Yes, the Outer Loop is part of an extensive network. This route specifically passes through sections of the Black, Green, Orange, Pink Brook Trail, Yellow, Red, Blue, Pink, and White trails, offering opportunities to explore further into Clifford Park and beyond.
Yes, maps for Clifford Park's trail system, including the Outer Loop, are available. You can often find them online, through apps like komoot, or sometimes via QR codes posted at the trailhead, which link to digital maps.
The Outer Loop is generally considered accessible due to its wider and more level path compared to other park trails. However, as a natural forest trail, it does have dirt, rocks, and some uneven surfaces, which might present challenges for those with limited mobility. It's not fully paved or universally accessible.