The Bethel Inn Resort





The The Bethel Inn Resort Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a paved trail with nice views of the river. According to Accessible Nature (https://www.accessiblenature.info/?page_id=157#local): The paved pathway’s main trailhead and the parking lot is at the Davis Park picnic area on ME-26 on the east edge of Bethel Village, on the south bank of the Androscoggin River. The Bethel Pathway has a 0.9-mile section going west from Davis which is wheelchair accessible. There is another crushed stone, hard, and flat section that goes eastward to the...
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This is a great little trail with educational boards and a pollinator garden. There are 3 loops and it connects to other trail systems to get around the area. There is a porta-potty in the parking lot. Microspikes are recommend in the winter. Accessibility: Visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers may need all-terrain tires or adaptive/motorized equipment for the surface type and grade. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 1 unlined at the...
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The Summit Ridge Trail is an easy/moderate trail following the path of least resistance up to the top of the ridge. From the top there are great views of the south and west. The trail is marked with blue blazes. This trail is beautiful during the fall months when the leaves are changing. Picnic Knoll is the perfect spot to stop and rest during the hike. Google Maps can have difficulty locating the trailhead. Be sure it is directing you to Locke Mountain Road before departing.
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This is a great trail - well marked with beautiful terrain and scenes! The view of Mount Washington and the Presidential Range is gorgeous from the lookout. The trailhead is typically plowed in the winter months. The Bacon Hills area is private park nearby that is a popular place for mountain biking. Google Maps can have a hard time locating the trailhead. Check to see the destination is off Vernon St before departing.
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The McCoy-Birch Backcountry Trail passes through the woods past Chapman Brook and over old logging roads. The trail begins in McCoy-Chapman Forest and enters into the Gray Birch Property. This trail is intended to give hikers a real backcountry experience, so many creeks do not have bridges in place to help with crossing.