Porter MaineHIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Porter, Maine.



1. Bald Ledge Preserve

INSPIRING PANORAMIC VIEWS


Bald Ledge Preserve in Porter commands an inspirational view of Colcord and Bickford Ponds and the surrounding hills. The trail is approximately 1.2 miles round-trip, getting steeper near the end, and is marked with small red signs containing a yellow turtle logo. Both the big ledge view and the summit outlook provide excellent spots to sit and enjoy the spectacular views of the ponds and hills.


2. Porter Preserve

RIVERSIDE TRAILS AND BEACH


Porter Preserve offers 19 acres of spruce, oak, and pine trees with well-marked trails and benches overlooking the river. The preserve features a beach nestled in one of its small coves where swimming is allowed. With a trail length of 1.10 miles and easy difficulty rating, Porter Preserve is a prime spot for a hike or family day-trip.


3. Ovens Mouth East

SCENIC VIEWS AND PICNICS


Ovens Mouth East offers scenic views and benches perfect for picnicking. Its accessible 0.5 and 1.1-mile wooded trails ensure an enjoyable time for children and adults alike. Throughout Ovens Mouth, visitors will find salty marshes, peaceful coves, fragrant flora, and an abundance of wildlife including eagles, osprey, otters, and deer.


4. Ovens Mouth West

CHALLENGING WOODLAND ADVENTURE


Ovens Mouth West provides 3.6 miles of trail through picturesque woods. The trail features steep, rooted, rocky areas that lead to stunning views of Back River. This more challenging section of Ovens Mouth Preserve rewards hikers with diverse landscapes including salty marshes, peaceful coves, and opportunities to spot various wildlife.


5. Bonyun Preserve

NATURAL MAINE SPLENDOR


Bonyun Preserve is one of the treasured hiking destinations in Mid-Coast Maine teeming with wildlife. The preserve showcases the natural splendor of Maine with its diverse ecosystem and scenic trails. Visitors to Bonyun Preserve can enjoy the mixture of communities and shore and water uses that have been cherished for generations.



6. Mount Washington Loop

ICONIC WHITE MOUNTAIN TREK


Mount Washington Loop via Tuckerman Ravine Trail and Boott Spur Trail is considered one of the best hikes near Porter, Maine. This iconic trek takes hikers through diverse terrain and ecosystems in the White Mountains. The loop offers spectacular panoramic views and a challenging adventure for experienced hikers.


7. Francis Small Heritage Trust Trails

HISTORIC CONSERVATION LAND


Francis Small Heritage Trust maintains several trails in the region near Porter, including the seasonally accessible Bald Ledge trail. These trails traverse through conserved lands with significant ecological and historical importance to the area. Hikers can enjoy varied terrain and peaceful natural surroundings throughout the network of trails.


8. Kennard Hill Trails

RURAL COUNTRY PATHWAYS


Kennard Hill Trails provide access to some of Porter's beautiful rural landscapes and natural features. The trail system connects with other local attractions including routes to Bald Ledge Preserve. Hikers can explore the pine and hemlock forests while enjoying the quiet countryside atmosphere of western Maine.


9. Colcord Pond Trail

LAKESIDE FOREST PATH


Colcord Pond Trail connects with the Bald Ledge Preserve trail system offering additional hiking opportunities in Porter. The trail provides beautiful views of Colcord Pond and passes through diverse forest habitats. Hikers can access this trail from multiple points, making it a versatile addition to the local hiking network.


10. Burnt Meadow Mountain Trail

MOUNTAIN VIEWS AND WILDFLOWERS


Burnt Meadow Mountain Trail is a popular hiking destination near Porter offering moderate to challenging hiking experiences. The trail features panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys of western Maine. Hikers are rewarded with seasonal wildflowers and diverse forest ecosystems as they ascend to scenic viewpoints.