Woodbury Nature Sanctuary White and Blue Trail Loops
Woodbury Nature Sanctuary White and Blue Trail Loops
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Hike the easy 2.9-mile Woodbury Nature Sanctuary White and Blue Trail Loops, featuring pond views and 417 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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900 m
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
2.49 km
Woodbury Nature Sanctuary
Nature Reserve
3.56 km
Highlight • Summit
4.70 km
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
4.70 km
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Way Types
4.66 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
4.68 km
< 100 m
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Highest point (120 m)
Lowest point (60 m)
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There are two main access points for the trails. You can find trailheads and parking off Town Farm Road, which leads to trails with a bit more climbing, or from Carver Road, where the trails are described as wider and easier old woods roads.
No, dogs are not permitted on the trails within the Woodbury Nature Sanctuary.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails at Woodbury Nature Sanctuary. It is protected by the Stanton Bird Club and open for public enjoyment.
The trails offer diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring and fall are particularly beautiful for enjoying the varied flora and fauna, including significant vernal pools in spring. The trails are generally well-maintained, making them accessible in most seasons.
The terrain varies from easy old woods roads, especially when accessed from Carver Road, to sections with some uphills and climbing, particularly from the Town Farm Road trailhead. You should expect minimal mud, some rocks and roots, and a few stone steps.
You'll encounter diverse and picturesque scenery. The Blue Trail offers views of Woodbury Pond and Mud Pond, along with distant mountains from three elevated lookouts. The White Trail loops near Mud Pond. The sanctuary also features a cedar swamp, vernal pools, and a historic family cemetery.
Absolutely! Keep an eye out for the twin peaks that rise to approximately 400 feet. You'll also find one of central Maine's largest white oak trees, a cedar swamp, and significant vernal pools. Don't miss the historic family cemetery. From the Blue Trail, you can enjoy views from three elevated lookouts, including the Woodbury Hills summit.
The full loop is approximately 4.7 kilometers (2.9 miles) and typically takes around 1 hour and 21 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.
Yes, the trail is generally considered suitable for beginners and families. While there are some uphills that might require breaks, especially from the Town Farm Road trailhead, nothing is overly strenuous. The trails accessed from Carver Road are particularly wide and easy.
The sanctuary is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Nature enthusiasts may spot frogs, various bird species, and interesting mushrooms, especially in the cedar swamp and around the vernal pools.
Yes, there are. Trails originating from the Town Farm Road trailhead involve a bit more climbing and some uphills. In contrast, trails accessed from Carver Road are described as old woods roads, which are wider and generally easier, offering a more gentle experience.