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Jog the moderate 3.2-mile Libby Hill Forest loop in Gray, Maine, gaining 245 feet through diverse forest and historical features.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is available at the main trailhead for Libby Hill Forest. You'll find it easy to transition from the main roads directly into the tranquil forest environment.
Yes, the Libby Hill Forest is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help maintain the trail's natural beauty for everyone.
The Libby Hill Forest loop is beautiful year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Fall is particularly scenic with yellowing ferns and abundant foliage. The trails are also popular for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails at Libby Hill Forest. It's free to enjoy.
The terrain on this loop is varied, offering a mix of wide and narrow trails. You can expect mostly forested, gently rolling to hilly sections. Some areas, particularly single-track trails like Lynx and Harold Libbey, feature steeper inclines and can be rocky.
Navigation is quite easy thanks to the well-marked trail system. You'll find laminated maps at each intersection and kiosks, helping you identify your location within the network and choose your path.
You'll experience diverse ecosystems, including forest uplands and wetlands. The trail offers a beautiful natural escape, with picturesque scenery that changes with the seasons. You can also find historical elements like 1800s farmstead remains and old stone walls.
The forest is home to various wildlife, including deer, porcupine, squirrels, fox, and many birds. Beaver activity is also present in wetland areas, and there's an occasional sighting of a moose.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several other trails within the Libby Hill Forest network, including the Lynx Trail, Harold Libbey, and Outback Trail. This allows for various loop options and extended exploration.
This specific loop is approximately 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) long and typically takes around 35-40 minutes to jog, depending on your pace and the specific trail conditions.
While the forest offers diverse trails, some sections of this loop can be moderately difficult with steep inclines and narrower, rocky paths, making it less ideal for strollers. However, there are wider, easier trails within the overall Libby Hill Forest system that are more family-friendly.
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