Grand Beach Inn





The Grand Beach Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This historic area has been popular since the late 1800s for picnicking, fishing, hiking, and viewing the falls. The Trout Pond Loop is a gently sloping trail surfaced with stone dust that allows easy access. The Trout Pond Loop is a gently sloping trail (0.25-mile loop) surfaced with stone dust that allows easy access. As you leave the parking lot, you’ll see the start of the trail just to the right of the kiosk. You will quickly come to a point where you’ll need to turn left or right. This...
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Beautiful ocean views as well as some road portions that may be slightly less scenic. Walkers are welcome to hike along the Cliff Walk in the daylight hours and if they are following all rules and regulations that are posted. The Cliff Walk is subject to closure without notice for weather, maintenance and other management needs, please be mindful of the local residents and the local environment. The path can be slippery at times and is subject to erosion- be mindful when walking. Groups are...
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This is a beautiful walk along the shores of Scarborough Beach. The beach is very popular in the summer months. Concessions are available in the summer months. The beach is just as beautiful during the winter months when it is less crowded and you have the opportunity to take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the ocean.
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Libby River Farm is a part of the Scarborough Land Trust and Camp Ketcha. These are great hiking trails that are usually uncrowded. Bowhunting is permitted with Scarborough Land Trust permission, hikers are encouraged to wear blaze orange during hunting season. Hunting is not permitted on Sundays in Maine.
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This loop is at the Libby River Farm Preserve managed by the Scarborough Land Trust. Along the way there are open fields, woods, wetlands, wildlife, abundant ferns and bird life. Over 80 bird species have been recorded in the preserve. There are also views of the Libby River and the marsh. A kiosk has additional info on the area.