Crooked River Forest at Intervale

The Crooked River Forest at Intervale contains more than a mile of frontage along the Crooked River, the main tributary to Sebago Lake, with trails that explore the woods and lead to the River.
Trail Activity
Hiking Walking Snowshoeing
Length
2.30 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Harrison
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

From the parking area, the Intervale Trail leads 0.6 miles to the Crooked River. 0.2 miles from the parking lot, the Evergreen Trail breaks off from the Intervale Trail, heading through mixed woods, for 1.2 miles to the southern boundary of the property. The Fluvial Brewing Connector Trail (winter access only) breaks off from the Intervale Trail to the west, leading 0.5 miles to the brewery.

Please note that in the winter part of the walking trails are also used by snowmobiles; please use caution.

Trail Manager

For additional information, visit the Loon Echo Land Trust website, or contact:

Loon Echo Land Trust

Loon Echo Land Trust
8 Depot Street, Suite 4
Bridgton, ME 04009
Phone: (207) 647-4352
info@lelt.org
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Trail Tips

Minimize Campfire Impacts
Use only small pieces of dead and down wood for campfires and let them burn down to ash. Please extinguish your campfire before leaving.
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Trailhead Information

From ME-35 between Naples and Harrison, head east on Buck Road (a right if driving north from Naples; a left if driving south from Harrison). Go 1.1 miles on Buck Road then turn left on Edes Farm Road. Go 1.5 miles and turn right on Maple Ridge Road. Go another 1.5 miles to Scribner's Mill Road, and turn right. The preserve is 0.7 miles down Scribners Mills Road on the right.

From Otisfield to the east, the preserve is 0.5 miles west from the bridge crossing the Crooked River.

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smcdaniel
August 16, 2020
I only did the Intervale Trail this first time out (8/2020). Very easy trail, with nice water views of the river at the end. A good place for a picnic and it would be an easy trail to take an off-road stroller and let toddlers run. I'm looking forward to seeing it in the winter!
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