Harraseeket and White Pines Trail Loop
Harraseeket and White Pines Trail Loop
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Explore the Harraseeket and White Pines Trail Loop, an easy hike that takes you through beautiful coastal woods. You will wind past towering white pine and oak trees, enjoying the fresh air. The trail offers scenic views of Casco Bay and its rocky outcrops, as well as the Harraseeket River…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.90 km
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2.55 km
Wolfes Neck Woods State Park
Nature Reserve
2.96 km
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2.83 km
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2.94 km
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This easy loop trail typically takes around 45-50 minutes to complete, covering a distance of about 3 kilometers (1.8 miles). It's a great option for a quick and scenic outdoor experience.
The trail features a mixed terrain, including dirt paths, rocks, and roots. You'll also traverse rocky shores and tidal marshes, showcasing the park's diverse ecosystems. While generally easy, some sections can be uneven, and the White Pines Trail portion is noted for being more level and accessible.
Yes, dogs are welcome on this trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the park's wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The trail is excellent for wildlife viewing. You might spot osprey, especially from May through August when their nests are visible on Googins Island. Seals are also common sightings along the shoreline. The diverse habitats also support various bird species and other small animals.
The Harraseeket and White Pines Trail Loop is enjoyable year-round. Each season offers a unique experience, from lush greenery and wildflowers in spring/summer to vibrant foliage in fall. Winter hikes are also beautiful, but be prepared for potentially icy conditions near tidal zones, requiring sturdy, waterproof boots.
Yes, as part of Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park, there is an entrance fee. You can find current fee information and any permit details on the official Maine State Parks website: maine.gov.
Parking is available directly at Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park. The park offers designated parking areas conveniently located near the trailheads and amenities.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several official trails within the park, including the Harraseeket Trail, Ledge Trail, and Old Woods Road Trail, offering a comprehensive tour of the park's features.
Absolutely! This loop is considered easy and is very accessible, making it an excellent choice for families with young children and beginner hikers. Its relatively short distance and minimal elevation gain provide a pleasant outdoor experience for all skill levels.
Hikers can enjoy stunning views of Casco Bay and its rocky outcrops, as well as the Harraseeket River. The trail also meanders through beautiful coastal woods, including stands of white pine and oak, and offers glimpses of salt marshes and tidal estuaries.
Yes, Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park provides amenities for visitors, including restrooms and picnic areas. These facilities are conveniently located within the park, making it easy to plan a longer visit or a post-hike meal.