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Sarah Thompson Scenes from the Overlook Trail, proposed for The Bog, in Rockland. All orange parcel are city-owned parcels along Bog Road, in Rockland. To the right is Benner Hill. The proposed trail will not be a straight line, but a windy trail. ROCKLAND – A 2017 idea to create a trail connecting Rockland’s harbor to a parcel of land known as the Bog may soon see its first completed trail segment, the Bog Overlook Trail. Rockland’s Public Works department is contributing labor and equipment for a small parking lot of six spaces off of Bog Road, near Mountain Road. Georges River Land Trust has offered to loan trail equipment. A permit application is in process for a small bridge over a narrow stream, and a parking lot sign and kiosk will soon promote the map that is being created for an estimated third-of-a-mile footpath into the woods on city land. ....
increase font size Hiking in Maine: A sampler of cabin fever-reliever hikes on the coast, from York County to Lubec With the snow pretty much gone along the coast, these options allow a hiker to enjoy some welcome exercise and soak in some warm sun. By Carey Kish 8 of 8 A line of hikers files up the Beehive Trail near Sand Beach at Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor in this file photo. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel The mountains may be choked with lingering winter snowpack, but along the coast from the beaches of York County to the pink granite peaks of Acadia to the bold headlands of Lubec, the trails are pretty much clear. Wet and muddy, perhaps, but snow-free for the most part. ....
Tuesday, June 21, 2016 RAGGED MOUNTAIN Public access to the extensive Round the Mountain Trail took a giant step forward this week with the opening of the Thorndike Brook Trailhead, at 223 Hope Street, in Hope, just overlapping the Rockport town line. And with it came the official Coastal Mountains Land Trust announcement that the first 5.5 miles of the Round the Mountain Trail is now open for hiking, running and biking. And as far as trailheads go, the Thorndike Brook Trailhead is a small park unto itself, with a sheltering kiosk designed by architect Gianne Conard and built by Wayne Ruesswick and Cedarworks, with lumber donated by Hammond Lumber. ....