Hackett and Minot Trails

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The Hackett and Minot Trails wind through verdant mossy woods, next to a vernal pool, and along a forested ridge, providing a nice, quiet walk in the woods.
Trail Activity
Snowshoeing Hiking
Length
1.00 mile, Loop
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Harpswell
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

The Hackett and Minot Trails take visitors through a verdant, mossy forest with numerous lichen and club-moss glades, as well as a vernal pool. It’s a great place for a quiet woods walk.

 

The vernal pool forms in a low-lying area of the forest, where water can collect in the spring and dry out in late summer. Vernal pools provide important breeding habitat for wood frogs, spotted salamanders and other animals. Animals lay their eggs here because the pool is isolated and temporary, and predators such as fish don’t live here.

 

Visible to the west of Harpswell Neck Rd (ME-123), this property complements Harpswell’s historic center, which includes the 1757 Old Meeting House, the 1842 Elijah Kellogg Church, the 1876 Centennial Hall and the 1783 Tarr-Eaton House, which is protected with a historic preservation easement.

Other Information

VISITOR GUIDELINES

 

  • Open dawn to dusk.
  • Carry in, carry out.
  • Pedestrian use only.
  • No open fires.
  • No camping.
  • Dogs must be on leash during bird nesting season, April 15-July 31. All other times, dogs must be under owner control and not bother wildlife, neighbors or other users.
  • Carry out all dog waste.
  • Hunting is allowed. Wear blaze orange and take appropriate safety precautions during hunting season.
  • Please respect wildlife, neighbors, and other users.
  • Power driven mobility devices are not allowed.

Trail Manager

Visit Harpswell Heritage Land Trust online for more information or contact:

Harpswell Heritage Land Trust
PO Box 359
Harpswell, ME 04079
Phone: (207) 721-1121
info@hhltmaine.org
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Use common sense. If it seems like a bad idea, it probably is.

Trailhead Information

Park at the Harpswell Historical Society, located at 929 Harpswell Neck Road, on the east side of the road, 2 miles south of the Mountain Road. Walk across Harpswell Neck Road and around 400 feet down the Littlefield Road. The Hackett Trail begins on the right and the Minot Trail on the left. The two trails connect to form a loop.

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