Hampton Inn Kennebunk Kennebunkport Me





The Hampton Inn Kennebunk Kennebunkport Me Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
The Eastern Trail runs between parking at Kennebunk Elementary School and Southern Maine Medical Center in Biddeford. The trail is mostly very flat and is good place to bring kids to learn to ride a bike. The trail is a piece of the greater East Coast Greenway which runs from Maine all the way to Florida.
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Wonder Brook is an 80-acre preserve filled with fern-filled forest, brooks, and trails alongside the Kennebunk River. The area is a good spot for birding during migratory seasons. The park is open from dawn to dusk daily and there are no facilities, so please remember to pack out everything brought to the preserve.
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You can find parking at the Sea Road School. This is a nicely maintained flat walking trail. Not much of a hike, but a walk/run along a straight path. This is not a loop trail so you will have to retrace your same steps to return to origination. Sections of this walk are through neighborhoods and along private home property lines. So road noise can be frequent. Overall it's a great route for biking, running, and a walk with your dog. Some nice vistas on river and marsh!
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Kennebunk Plains WMA is over 1,700-acres in size and is a mixture of upland forests and grasslands. It is important that visitors remain on established trails from late April through September to protect nesting bird habitats and keep dogs on leash. Berry picking is popular in August of each year, but please do not collect any other plants or animals.
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The crown jewel of Kennebunk Land Trust properties, this preserve boasts over 625 acres of land and a 45-acre pond at its center, and is ideal for mixed recreational uses. The forested, scrub pine parcel provides habitat to a variety of wildlife; trails meander through a red pine plantation that was re-vegetated after the fires of 1947. Originally planned as the second phase of Alewive Farms residential development, the property was conserved by the Trust in 1990. Blueberry picking in summer,...