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Bucksport

The best walks and hikes around Bucksport

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Hikes near Bucksport Maine are characterized by a mix of coastal scenery and forested landscapes. The region is situated along the Penobscot River, offering accessible waterfront paths and nearby woodland trails. The terrain is generally composed of low-lying hills and gentle gradients, with routes that explore riverbanks, lake shores, and dense forests.

Best hiking trails around Bucksport

  • The most popular hiking route is Great Pond Mountain — East Orlando, a 6.2 mile (9.9 km) trail that takes about 2…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Mount Waldo Quarry Trail

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Embark on the Mount Waldo Quarry Trail for a moderate hike spanning 3.9 miles (6.2 km) with an elevation gain of 986 feet (301 metres), typically taking around 2 hours…

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Hike the moderate 4.3-mile Great Pond Mountain via Hay Ledges Trail Loop for diverse terrain and expansive summit views in Maine.

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Embark on the Mt. Waldo South Trail for an easy hike that takes you through an airy oak forest before opening up to striking ledges of exposed granite. This route…

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Hike the moderate 6.2-mile Capstone and Stuart Gross Trail for diverse terrain and panoramic views from Great Pond Mountain.

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Embark on an easy hike along the Sandy Point Beach Path, a route that winds through a diverse coastal environment. You will experience sandy coastal paths, tranquil wooded sections, and…

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November 19, 2025, Sandy Point Beach

From the pretty sandy beach of this state park, you can see the remains of the pier piles of an old fertilizer plant and the even older passenger steamer, the Boston-Bangor Packlet. According to the city, you can even spot seals basking on a rocky ledge in the middle of the river! The relatively short beach is perfect for a stroll, as are the trails that crisscross the park—though these can be very wet! Boardwalks have been built along most of the park's trails to keep hikers above water and mud. Even so, take care. https://mainebyfoot.com/sandy-point-beach-stockton-springs/

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Jamie S.
December 18, 2023, Sandy Point Beach

Sandy Point Beach is in Stockton Springs and is a sandy beach (a rarity in northern Maine!) that is great for swimming, picnicking, walking, and bird and other wildlife watching. There is also a small network of trails that are a mix of dirt paths and wooden boardwalks.

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November 20, 2023, Sandy Point Beach

Sandy Point Beach is in Stockton Springs is a sandy beach (a rarity in northern Maine!) that is great for swimming, picnicking, walking, and bird and other wildlife watching. This is a scenic spot to pause for a snack and a few photos before continuing on your ride.

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November 12, 2023, Great Pond Mountain

Great Pond Mountain is 1,029 feet tall and is also called "Great Hill". The mountain and its surrounding 4,500 acres are managed by the Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust (GPMCT) and are made up of woodlands, wetlands, rivers, and several small mountains.

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October 8, 2023, Great Pond Mountain

Great Pond Mountain is 1,029 feet tall  and is also called "Great Hill" The mountain and its surrounding 4,500 acres are managed by the Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust (GPMCT) and are made up of woodlands, wetlands, rivers, and several small mountains.

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The Beach Trail runs along the east park of Alamoosook Lake. The lake is pretty shallow, at 22 feet at the deepest points. Alamoosooke Lake provides a great habitat for warm-water sport fishing, and there is a fish hatchery that has juvenile Atlantic salmon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there easy, family-friendly hikes in the Bucksport area?

Yes, the region offers several accessible options perfect for families. The Miles Lane Walking Trails — Bucksport is a local favorite, featuring well-kept, man-made surfaces that are ideal for walking with children. Another great choice is the Bucksport Waterfront Walkway — Bucksport, a short, paved path along the Penobscot River with views of the bridge and Fort Knox.

Can I bring my dog on the trails around Bucksport?

Many trails in the Bucksport area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep them on a leash. The Miles Lane Walking Trails are well-regarded by local dog owners. For a more rustic experience, the trails in the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands offer plenty of space for you and your canine companion to explore.

What are some more challenging day hikes near Bucksport?

For those seeking more of a challenge, the Great Pond Mountain — East Orlando hike offers a moderate climb with rewarding views. This nearly 10 km route involves over 290 meters of elevation gain through the scenic Great Pond Mountain Wildlands.

Where can I find hikes with good coastal or water views?

The Sandy Point Beach loop — Stockton Springs provides a lovely walk along the coast. For a different kind of water view, the Craig Pond to Alamoosook Lake loop offers a pleasant, easy hike around serene inland waters.

What are the trail conditions like in the Bucksport area?

Trail surfaces vary. You'll find paved, bricked paths like the Bucksport Waterfront Walkway and well-maintained man-made surfaces at the Miles Lane trails. More remote areas, such as the Silver Lake Trails and Great Pond Mountain Wildlands, feature more primitive, natural dirt paths that can be uneven or muddy after rain.

Are there any waterfalls on the hiking trails near Bucksport?

While the immediate Bucksport area is better known for its river, lake, and coastal scenery, prominent waterfalls are not a primary feature of the local hiking trails. The hikes focus more on forested paths and scenic viewpoints over the water.

What should I pack for a hike in Bucksport?

For any hike, bring water and snacks. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended, especially for trails in the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands. Given Maine's variable weather, it's wise to pack layers of clothing. Bug spray is also essential, particularly during the warmer months in wooded areas.

How does hiking in Bucksport compare to Acadia National Park?

Bucksport offers a quieter, more localized hiking experience with gentle riverside walks and accessible woodland trails. Acadia National Park, about an hour's drive away, provides more dramatic coastal cliffs, granite peaks, and a much larger, more rugged trail system that attracts significantly more visitors.

What are some popular places for hiking near Bucksport?

Besides the specific routes in this guide, hikers often visit several key areas:

  • Great Pond Mountain Wildlands: A large conservation area with numerous trails, accessible from trailheads like the popular Dead River Trailhead.
  • Moose Point State Park: Offers scenic bayside trails with tidal pools and picnic spots.
  • Fort Point State Park: Features coastal paths, a historic lighthouse, and rocky beaches.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Bucksport?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the mix of scenery, from the peaceful riverfront walks to the quiet, forested paths of the surrounding wildlands. The accessibility of trails for different skill levels is also a frequently mentioned highlight.

Is there parking available at the trailheads?

Yes, most designated trailheads and parks in the area, such as Miles Lane Walking Trails and the various entry points to the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands, have dedicated parking areas. For in-town walks like the Waterfront Walkway, public parking is generally available nearby.

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