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Available
maps of the Route:
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Map and interpretive guide are available at the trailhead
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| Public
Access: |
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Private
Property:
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Yes |
| ADA
Accessible: |
Yes |
| Dogs
allowed on a leash?: |
Yes |
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| Information
for Planning a Walk: |
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Total
Route Distance:
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Multiple Trails
Approximately 1 1/2 Miles |
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Distance
markers:
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No |
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Trail
configuration:
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Interconnected Network |
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Route
surface:
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Hours
of availability:
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From:
Dawn
To:
Midnight |
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Lighting:
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No |
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Plowed
in winter:
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Partially |
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Allowed
uses:
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walking, hiking, cross-country skiing, biking |
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Additional
Amenities:
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Picnic facilities, bahtroom facilities, public grills, intrepretive displays and interpretive brochures |
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| Getting
to the Route: |
| Region: |
The Maine Highlands |
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Town
(closest):
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Greenville |
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Location
in Town:
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About 1.5 miles from the Greenville town line indicated by the Greenville Town Sign |
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Location
of Main Trailhead:
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The Department of Transportation and Natural Resource Education Center Rest Area, Rt. 15 |
| Parking
Available: |
Yes |
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Directions
to Parking:
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Dept. of Transportation and Natural Resource Education Center Rest Area, Rt. 15 Greenville |
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Bicycle
Parking:
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Yes |
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Driving
Directions to Main Trailhead:
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Take Rt. 15 towards Greenville,
The rest area is on your right about 1.5 miles from the Greenville town line (Greenville Sign). About 1 mile before the blinking light in downtonw Greenville |
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Bicycling
Directions to Main Trailhead:
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Same as driving |
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| How
to Follow the Route: |
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Walking
directions for following the route:
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There are two marked trails, the red trail and green trail. A map is provided at the trailhead |
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