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Cumberland County

Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor

Easy

4.9

(7476)

19,619

hikers

Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor

01:04

4.01km

40m

Hiking

Hike the easy 2.5-mile Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor through deep woods, past waterfalls, and wildlife-filled fields in Maine.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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3.89 km

Bradbury-Pineland Corridor

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4.01 km

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3.96 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike this route?

This specific komoot route on the Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor is approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 3 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.

What is the terrain like on the Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor?

The corridor offers a varied terrain, featuring a mix of both polished and rough sections. You can expect dirt and forest floor paths, singletrack, and segments that utilize Central Maine Power (CMP) service roads. Some parts can be narrow, with rocks, roots, and wet areas, especially during summer. In particularly wet spots within the Pineland Public Reserved Lands Unit, narrow planks are provided to help with passage. Sections can also be 'rudy and rocky' with some hilly portions.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

The trail winds through deep woods, where you might encounter old stone walls and ledges. Scenic highlights include crossings of Chandler Brook and Thoits Branch, which features a beautiful waterfall. You'll also pass by Tryon Fields, maintained for wildlife, and traverse Tryon Mountain, known for an historic feldspar mine. The eastern end near Bradbury Mountain offers excellent coastal views. Overall, the scenery encompasses woods, brooks, and meadows.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families?

This particular komoot route is rated as easy. However, the broader Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor includes sections with narrow paths, rocks, roots, and wet areas, which might present challenges for individuals with mobility issues or very young children. It's generally considered suitable for families who are comfortable with varied natural terrain.

Where can I park to access the Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor?

The Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor connects Bradbury Mountain State Park and Pineland Public Reserved Land. You can typically find parking at either end to access different sections of the corridor. For specific trailhead parking, it's best to check the official websites for Bradbury Mountain State Park or Pineland Public Reserved Land for detailed directions and parking areas.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm and humid, with some sections potentially wet and challenging due to mud. Winter hiking is also possible, with the corridor accommodating skiers, snowshoers, and snowmobilers, but conditions will vary significantly with snow and ice.

Are dogs allowed on the Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor?

Yes, the Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor is generally dog-friendly. However, specific regulations regarding leashes may apply, especially within Bradbury Mountain State Park or Pineland Public Reserved Land. Always keep your dog under control and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the trail?

Accessing the Pinelands-Bradbury Corridor itself typically does not require a specific permit. However, if you start or end your hike within Bradbury Mountain State Park, standard state park entrance fees may apply. It's advisable to check the official Maine State Parks website for current fee information and regulations for Bradbury Mountain State Park.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, this route utilizes sections of other trails within the corridor. Specifically, it covers about 12% of the Quarry Access trail, 34% of the Elmwood Trail, and 5% of the Up and Over trail.

Are there any viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

Yes, the corridor offers several points of interest. You can find a beautiful waterfall at Thoits Branch, and the trail passes by Tryon Fields, which provide pleasant views and are maintained for wildlife. The eastern end of the corridor, near Bradbury Mountain, also offers excellent coastal views.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Depending on the season, consider bringing insect repellent for summer, and waterproof gear for wet conditions. Always carry water, snacks, a map or GPS (as signage can be lacking in some areas), and basic first-aid supplies. Layers are advisable for changing weather.

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