Residence Inn by Marriott Bath Brunswick Area





The Residence Inn by Marriott Bath Brunswick Area Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
The Whiskeag Trail is relatively easy, but moderately technical due to roots and uneven footing. Tons of fun and often times feels very private. Some water views along the way and lots of well built bridge crossings. Begin at the Oak Grove Cemetery and end in Thorne Preserve at the junction with the Ravine and Ridge Trail.
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This park is managed by the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust . For more information please visit https://www.kennebecestuary.org/ There are more trails within this loop if you wish to extend or shorten your hike! The trail leads out to a point looking out towards Woods Island and the banks of Kennebec River.
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The Overlook Trail leads to a point looking out over the Kennebec River and is a good trail for visitors of all ages. Throughout history, Thorne Head was a place the Abenaki collected wild rice and traded. Later settlers logged the area for white pine and eventually used the area as pastureland. Old stone walls can still be found throughout the forest today.
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This loop will lead to a scenic overlook at about the halfway point. From here, there are views of the Kennebec River. Bald Eagles can sometimes be spotted flying along the waterfront. Camping, fires, and motorized vehicles are not permitted in the preserve. The property has been owned and managed by the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust since 2000.
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This route includes all of the established trails in Hamilton Audubon Sanctuary combining the red, green, yellow, and blue trails. The trail leads through the forest, through open fields, and along the coast of Back Cove. The area is preserved for its birding opportunities, so even leashed dogs are not permitted to not disrupt wildlife.