Sebago to the Sea Trail - Section 2: Route 237 to Otter Ponds

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The Sebago to the Sea Trail is a continuous shared-use trail connecting Sebago Lake to Casco Bay. This section connects the Portland Water District's conserved land on Sebago Lake with Otter Ponds and the Mountain Division Rail Trail.
Trail Activity
Snowshoeing Mountain-biking Cross-country-skiing Walking Hiking
Length
2.60 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy, Moderate
Town
Standish
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor, Gravel/Crushed Stone
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

From the primary parking lot on ME-237, walk south through conserved woodlands towards Otter Ponds for 1.2 miles following Sebago to the Sea Trail signs. At Otter Ponds, the Sebago to the Sea Trail joins the Mountain Division Trail, an improved rail trail that will one day stretch 52 miles from Fryeburg to Portland.

Side trail option: not far from ME-237 take the side trail west to the Portland Water District Ecology Center where there is a nature trail and exhibits about protecting Sebago Lake's water quality.

From the alternate parking at Johnson Field, follow the unpaved gated road section of the Mountain Division Trail through forested Portland Water District lands to meet up with the Sebago to the Sea Trail. Numerous side trails depart from this section of the Mountain Division Trail and extend north to Otter Ponds.

Other Information

Trail guidelines:

  • Fill out a Portland Water District permit at the kiosk before using the trail.
  • No restrooms available.

More information about allowed uses and restrictions on the Portland Water District's Sebago Lake Land Reserve here.

Trail Manager

Visit Sebago to the Sea Trail online for maps and information, or contact the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust:

Presumpscot Regional Land Trust
PO Box 33
Gorham, ME 04038
Phone: (207) 536-8623
info@prlt.org

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Trail Tips

Respect Wildlife
Keep your pets under control at all times, to protect both them and wild animals, fragile environments, and the enjoyment of other visitors.

Trailhead Information

The primary parking lot for this section of the Sebago to the Sea trail is a gravel pull-off located on ME-237/White Rock Road about one-quarter mile east of ME-35. The lot is on the south side of the road and is marked by a Portland Water District kiosk. Please fill out a permit at the kiosk.

 

Alternative parking at Johnson Field on ME-35 (just north of the ME-114 intersection) is on the right side of the road, just south of the railroad tracks. Parking is located at the northeast corner of the lot. Look for the Portland Water District kiosk and please fill out a PWD permit.

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