Candlebay Inn





The Candlebay Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This property is owned by the Town of Freeport and leads to the top of the highest point in town. Throughout the forest, hikers will see old stone walls and mature trees. On a clear day, there are views of the White Mountains and Mount Washington in New Hampshire off in the distance. Some trail junctions are not well marked, so having the app accessible is helpful for navigation.
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This trail was developed for the Town of Freeport to provide cross-country teams a home course as well as a place for residents to get some physical exercise. The trail is a wide gravel path through the woods ideal for cross-country skiing and mountain biking. There is a spur that will take you to the Hedgehog Mountain Trailhead.
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The Stonewood Trail links Sayles Field and Bliss Woods. A 0.3-mile trail connects the trailhead to the main trail. Look for a sign that says Bliss Woods. The trail is mostly wooded, crosses small brooks, and has bog boards are in place to help cross over areas that are more sensitive and historically wet.
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This is an easy hike through the forest and along a salt marsh with views of the bay and nearby Wolfe Neck Farm. Visitors of all ages to Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park will enjoy this trail. This hike shares a trailhead with many other trails in the park, so visitors can check out other trails in the area as well.
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The White Pines Trail is a hard-packed, crushed gravel trail along the shoreline of Casco Bay. The trail is 5+ feet wide and designed to be accessible for all visitors to Wolfe's Neck Woods. The trail has interpretive signage along the way with information about the area. Googins Island is visible from the trail where osprey have been known to nest. According to Accessible Nature (https://www.accessiblenature.info/?page_id=157#state): Wolfe’s Neck State Park is more than 200 acres near...