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Yelp
Upon our arrival to the Freeport area, I was dying to hike. Having been to Maine before, I have frequented only the Bar Harbor and trails of Acadia (GORGEOUS), so much was to be expected out of me. Considering I'm athletic, active and an avid (hike in Western MA frequently) and generally Intermediate, if not advanced hiker, I was looking for something somewhat challenging, but not too much so, as I was with someone who wasn't much of a hiker. That said, on a whim, happened upon this place via the GPS Recreational app (West Side) . You do have to pay when you enter (hence the free joys of Acadia), we were recommended the Summit Trail. While we were given a map, we set out to plan our hike. We started on the Northern Loop, continuing on to the Ski Trail, which lead to the Tote Road trail, ending at the summit. Though it was a beautiful view, I've seen better summits in my days. Still worth coming here, though. I'm sure the locals enjoy this place immensely. Now, once we were at the summit, we rested for a bit, then headed down the Summit Trail ending back to where we started. Not a bad way to start a short trip, that's for sure. Be sure to bring sunblock (no shade at the summit) and lots of bug spray. Very buggy, obviously. Oh, and our route wasn't challenging (could've worked out afterwards, if that helps, or means anything). Children could do this trail for sure. I don't have any, but I hike with my sister's kids, so, there you have it. And they are 4 and 6. There are picnic tables by the parking area and where the trails start, as well as a park for the kids.
Bring a furry friend! They'll love it! OH!! You can also mountain bike here! There are indicators to say so, as well. Happy Hiking!