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North Windham

The best walks and hikes around North Windham

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Hiking around North Windham Maine offers diverse landscapes characterized by glacial formations, extensive trail networks, and numerous natural attractions. The region features significant waterways such as the Presumpscot River, Snake Pond, and views of Sebago Lake. Trails traverse varied terrain, including forested uplands, wetlands, and glacial canyons, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife. The area also presents views of the White Mountains and tranquil ponds.

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  • The most popular hiking route is East Windham Purple…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

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East Windham Purple and Blue Trail Loop

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Explore the East Windham Purple and Blue Trail Loop, an easy hike that winds through varied terrain including dirt paths, forest floor, gravel, and some rocky sections. You will gain…

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Explore the Thayer Brook Mill Trail, Ridge Runner Trail, and Outback Trail on an easy 2.2-mile (3.6 km) hike. With a gentle 100 feet (30 metres) of elevation gain, this…

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Sebago to the Sea Trail: Section 1 is an easy 3.5-mile hike with 98 feet of elevation gain, offering diverse scenery and access to Sebago La

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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Sebago to the Sea Trail: Section 2 through forested areas and past Snake Pond in Standish, Maine.

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Hike the easy 1.0-mile Roger's Farm Parcel Trail in Maine, featuring shaded forest paths and access to sandy beaches on Sebago Lake.

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Javi Jaavii
January 31, 2024, Snake Pond

Snake Pond is one of the three ponds that make up the Otter Ponds. This beautiful pond stands as a testament to the glacial activity in the area, formed by receiving water from springs in its kettle hole depression. It's a good place to observe different wildlife, very close to the Mountain Division Trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in North Windham?

North Windham offers a diverse range of landscapes, including forested uplands, wetlands, and glacial canyons. You'll encounter significant waterways like the Presumpscot River and Snake Pond, and some trails provide scenic views of Sebago Lake and even the distant White Mountains.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in North Windham?

Yes, North Windham has many easy trails. For example, the East Windham Purple and Blue Trail Loop is an easy 4.2-mile route through the East Windham Conservation Area. Another great option is the Roger's Farm Parcel Trail, which is a shorter, easy 1.5-mile path.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trails?

The diverse terrain of North Windham, including wetlands and forests, provides habitats for various wildlife. Hikers might spot birds like pileated woodpeckers and northern cardinals, as well as turtles and dragonflies around ponds. There's even a chance to see signs of beaver and moose activity in some areas, and porcupine caves are noted within the Lowell Preserve.

Are there any circular hiking routes in North Windham?

Yes, several trails offer circular options. The East Windham Purple and Blue Trail Loop is a popular 4.2-mile circular route within the East Windham Conservation Area. The Chaffin Pond Loop in Donnabeth Lippman Park is also a gentle 1.25-mile circular hike.

What are some notable attractions or points of interest along the hiking trails?

You can explore several interesting spots. The region features historic covered bridges like Babb's Bridge and Whites Bridge. You can also find scenic viewpoints, such as an official overlook for Sebago Lake, and the tranquil Snake Pond, a unique glacial formation.

How long do hiking trails typically take to complete in North Windham?

Hiking durations vary depending on the trail. Many easy routes can be completed in under two hours. For instance, the Thayer Brook Mill Trail, Ridge Runner Trail, and Outback Trail takes about 56 minutes, while Sebago to the Sea Trail: Section 1 is typically completed in about 1 hour 27 minutes.

Are there any trails that offer scenic views of mountains or water?

Absolutely. The East Windham Conservation Area is known for offering stunning vistas of the White Mountains and Little Duck Pond. Specifically, the Teal Trail within this area is highlighted for providing some of the best mountain views in the network. You can also find views of Sebago Lake from designated overlooks.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in North Windham?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in North Windham, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, extensive trail networks, and the opportunity to explore serene natural beauty, from glacial formations to waterways and varied terrain.

Are there any multi-use trails suitable for activities other than hiking?

Yes, the Mountain Division Trail is a notable multi-use trail in the area. It features a paved section connecting Standish, Windham, and Gorham, making it ideal for biking and walking in addition to hiking.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in North Windham?

North Windham offers outdoor experiences year-round. While specific trail conditions vary, the region's commitment to maintaining parks and preserves ensures opportunities for hiking in spring, summer, and fall. Winter also provides options for activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on many trails.

Are there any trails that connect to larger networks or other preserves?

Yes, the East Windham Conservation Area is part of a larger 30-mile network that connects multiple preserves. Additionally, the Lowell Preserve features trails that connect to the North Falmouth Community Forest, expanding your hiking options.

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