7 Maine hiking trails where dogs aren’t allowed

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • September 3, 2022

There’s no shortage of hiking trails in Maine that you can conquer with your four-legged friend. But some hikers may want to seek out hikes where they won’t encounter dogs. Whether it’s personal preference or the desire to enjoy nature with minimal noise and interruptions, here’s where you can hike and not worry about dogs crossing your path.
Barred Island Preserve on Deer Isle
Borestone Mountain, in Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness
Fields Pond Audubon Center in Orrington
Orono Bog Boardwalk in Orono and Bangor
Fernald’s Neck Preserve in Lincolnville
Indian Point-Blagden Preserve in Bar Harbor
Debsconeag Ice Caves near Millinocket

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