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Blue Hill Heritage Trust

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Acacia
August 19, 2022
The Blue Hill Heritage Trust maintains approximately 20 public access trails around the peninsula. Check their website for more information.
Brady
June 4, 2019
Blue Hill Mountain On the southern (left as you face the water) end of the lake is Blue Hill. There are several trails there. They are part of the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. It’s a 15 minute drive to park. There are gorgeous views of the ocean and then back to the lake as well. You get there by taking a right out of the driveway, go 6.5 miles to the stop sign at the end of 176. Turn right onto 172 South toward Blue Hill. Go about 5.5 miles and take a right onto Mountain Road (opposite Blue Hill Fairgrounds). Then go about .5 mile until you see the parking area (on the left) in front of an open sloping grassy field (on the right). This is for the Southface Trail, not the Osgood Trail further down the road. There is a map on this link that details it:
Blue Hill Mountain On the southern (left as you face the water) end of the lake is Blue Hill. There are several trails there. They are part of the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. It’s a 15 minute drive to park. There are gorgeous views of the ocean and then back to the lake as well. You get there by taki…
Paulina Erin
October 20, 2021
The Blue Hill Heritage Trust Trails are suitable for all levels with great views of the bay and a Harbor town. We did the hike "South Face Trail" which was nice, and you can even go up onto the Radio Tower from Larry's Summit Loop or Hayes Trail.
Ann
July 31, 2020
The Trust maintains a multitude of hiking trails all over the peninsula. See their website for the many choices.
Carol
April 27, 2018
Great local resources for trails, many in Brooksville

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157 Hinckley Ridge Rd
Blue Hill, ME